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Oh man, sweet! I’d love to play as someone before judgement day running from a terminator sent back to kill me or the person I’m protecting.
And they have moved on to Robocop and after that they will probably move onto something else?
In T1 Kyle explains that non living matter won’t travel through time, it’s why he and Arnold arrive in L.A. naked. So how does the T1000 arrive in the sequel?
The next trailer is going to be the same shots, but this time revealing... ROBOCOP!
Originally a Dark Horse comicbook mini-series from Frank Miller -- screenwriter of 'Robocop 2' & 'Robocop 3'.
I’d like to play as a resistance member sent back in time before judgement day.
You may find this website interesting regarding the rules of time travel...
https://terminator.fandom.com/wiki/Time_Displacement_Equipment#:~:text=Skynet%20is%20able%20to%20send,do%20not%20possess%20living%20tissue.
So they claim the liquid metal T1000 can go through time despite being non organic.😵💫
Surely Skynet could just make an organic sack and place advanced weapons inside? I assumed that’s wha they did with the T1000.
In the comics, Skynet puts future guns inside a living human resistance member for transport (and the naked Tin Cans rip them out upon arrival)...