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Post by Robocop on Aug 28, 2007 9:16:23 GMT -5
The question I asked at Indestructibility Training that no one except Tommy had any ideas whatsoever about...
If you throw water on the T-1000, wouldn't it malfunction? Or melt.
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Post by Kei-Lin on Aug 28, 2007 10:44:45 GMT -5
Perhaps temporarely. But melting wouldn't do anything to it anyway. It melts itself and sticks to the floor, remember?
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Post by Robocop on Aug 28, 2007 10:49:36 GMT -5
LOL yea, that was funny. Then he rises like a ghost and stabs that guy.
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Post by Darkfire on Aug 28, 2007 21:02:13 GMT -5
wait if there millions of nanobots then if they get wet they should not work.
In t-2 what was the point of shooting it? it just made it stand there while john conner sat there like an idiot
and how does t-1000 know how to use guns? does it have a main brain?if it has spikes then it should have no use for a gun(s)
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Post by Kei-Lin on Aug 28, 2007 21:24:30 GMT -5
All Terminators know how to use guns. Honestly how stupid do you guys think Skynet is? Guns do more damage than those stabber things.
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Post by Robocop on Aug 29, 2007 0:35:20 GMT -5
Skynet isn't stupid
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Post by Darkfire on Aug 29, 2007 0:54:23 GMT -5
i wonder if 1,000 could make a round club covered in spikes?
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Post by Robocop on Aug 29, 2007 17:37:05 GMT -5
Can't the T-1000 only form simple shapes?
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Post by Kei-Lin on Aug 29, 2007 17:58:02 GMT -5
It depends on the nano-bots.
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Post by Robocop on Aug 29, 2007 18:18:51 GMT -5
Nanotech is too complex!
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Post by Kei-Lin on Aug 29, 2007 18:27:24 GMT -5
It's not as hard as horse power.
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Post by Robocop on Aug 29, 2007 18:43:24 GMT -5
Horse power is easy!
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Post by Darkfire on Aug 29, 2007 22:41:31 GMT -5
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Post by Sweet Eet on Aug 30, 2007 4:56:45 GMT -5
One horsepower is the pulling power of one horse Terminators have Neural Net CPUs, they thin, learn, and remember. Try a neural net application: www.20Q.net and you will see how simple Neural Net works... I don't know that I agree that the liquid metal is invisible until it copies a shape. Remember how it pours itself into the helicoptor?
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Post by Kei-Lin on Aug 30, 2007 5:37:09 GMT -5
And that guy jumps out, yeah.
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