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Aug 15, 2007 23:18:58 GMT -5
Post by Darkfire on Aug 15, 2007 23:18:58 GMT -5
Okay so heres a few questions about terminators
1.where do they get skin and blood?Skin all the dead soldiers after a battle? 2.when they are cut if they are "living" why do they not bleed for more realisim? 3.What is the skin eye made of like a contact lense? 4.with there endoskeleton feet its odd how they walk if they step on any rockey or not perfectly flat surface shouldn't they fall over? 5.With T-X where was flamethrower fuel coming from? 6.How do they make t-1000? and what shape is it in until it finds a subject to copy? 7.if T-1000 is liquid metal are cloths a copy or do they were the victims cloths? 8.If T-1000 is liquid metal how does he get hard again to reform shape? 9.Why do masculine skin terminators like motorbikes?I mean the skin would not affect central programing? 10.same question as before preety much where does terminators teeth come from?victims of battle? or sythtics then again if they where syths then they would not beable to time travel.
those are my questions for NOW
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Aug 16, 2007 9:22:01 GMT -5
Post by Kei-Lin on Aug 16, 2007 9:22:01 GMT -5
The skin is grown by scientists working for Skynet, using a method similar to how skin is grown to be grafter for burn victims. It's a method of bio-engineering. I'll explain more about the bio-engineering, if you want.
Because their skin is not actually fed by blood, it's actually fed by a substance that is kind of liquid vitamins. I believe it's called "nutrient broth".
I think it's grown like the flesh, but I'm not completel sure of that. It could also be something similar to a glass eye.
No, because it the machine is off-balance, the computer chip that regulates actuation will send a signal to the linear actuators (in this case, a hydraulic system) that tells how the machine is off-balance and makes the machine move before it can fall over.
Possibly from the TX's power source, or there could be a separate source wired throughout the body.
The T-1000 is composed of nano-bots, and it would probably be invisible until it found a default form to take.
The clothes are a copy. Otherwise, the T-1000 wouldn't be able to fix the cothes after he gets shot.
The nano-bots pack themselves more densely together.
They access and use whatever conveyance is availible.
They're human teeth.
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Aug 16, 2007 9:28:18 GMT -5
Post by Darkfire on Aug 16, 2007 9:28:18 GMT -5
where do they get human teeth? how do they stay in?
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Aug 16, 2007 9:30:12 GMT -5
Post by Kei-Lin on Aug 16, 2007 9:30:12 GMT -5
As far as I can remember, they're cemented in with the stuff dentists use to put braces on people's teeth.
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Aug 16, 2007 9:33:22 GMT -5
Post by Darkfire on Aug 16, 2007 9:33:22 GMT -5
Yeah teeth probly come from dentist office or under moms bed
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Aug 16, 2007 12:12:54 GMT -5
Post by Kei-Lin on Aug 16, 2007 12:12:54 GMT -5
Did I answer your questions?
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Aug 16, 2007 12:26:17 GMT -5
Post by Darkfire on Aug 16, 2007 12:26:17 GMT -5
Yes
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Aug 16, 2007 12:35:17 GMT -5
Post by Kei-Lin on Aug 16, 2007 12:35:17 GMT -5
Okay then.
Other people, feel free to read this and find answers. If you have any more video questions, please post them and let me try to answer them, but I'm locking this thread to prevent anyone going off-topic.
- Terminator
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Sept 23, 2007 8:20:10 GMT -5
Post by Darkfire on Sept 23, 2007 8:20:10 GMT -5
if a terminator is
A:built with skin B:has lost all skin/blood
DOES THIS STILL QUILFY AS A CYBORG???
defintion of cyborg
Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source - Share This cy·borg /ˈsaɪbɔrg/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[sahy-bawrg] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –noun a person whose physiological functioning is aided by or dependent upon a mechanical or electronic device.
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[Origin: 1960–65; cyb(ernetic) org(anism)] Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006. American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This cy·borg (sī'bôrg') Pronunciation Key n. A human who has certain physiological processes aided or controlled by mechanical or electronic devices.
[cyb(ernetic) + org(anism).]
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AS FAR AS I CAN TELL ROBOCOP IS THE ONLY CYBORG
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Sept 23, 2007 11:13:31 GMT -5
Post by Kei-Lin on Sept 23, 2007 11:13:31 GMT -5
When the Terminators have skin, they are cyborgs.
When they don't have skin, they are androids.
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Sept 23, 2007 11:35:00 GMT -5
Post by Darkfire on Sept 23, 2007 11:35:00 GMT -5
AH! so it is the cyborg sometimes android brethern
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Sept 23, 2007 16:15:17 GMT -5
Post by Robocop on Sept 23, 2007 16:15:17 GMT -5
LOL...
Would the Transformers be considered robots or androids?
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Sept 23, 2007 17:04:22 GMT -5
Post by Kei-Lin on Sept 23, 2007 17:04:22 GMT -5
I was going to ask you the same question...
Well, they're bipeds, which makes them androids. They weren't built with the intention of replicating a human, which makes them robots.
Confusing, huh?
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Sept 23, 2007 20:23:43 GMT -5
Post by Sweet Eet on Sept 23, 2007 20:23:43 GMT -5
Terminator, the one played by Arnold, is definitely a cyborg. The T-1000 is not.
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Sept 24, 2007 22:13:13 GMT -5
Post by Darkfire on Sept 24, 2007 22:13:13 GMT -5
in T-2 DVD it shows t-1000 are made from a trashcan mold like this...(Look down) so they look like that until they find a host to clone ... is this true?
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