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TERMINATOR MODEL: T-1000 ABOUT THIS TERMINATOR

T-1000 - Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles

Model/series information:

AKA(s): Officer Austin

Featured in:

  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day
  • T2 3-D: Battle Across Time

Created by: Skynet. The T-1000 is an advanced prototype model, and as such was the only one in existence.
Robert Patrick as T-1000
Special effects: Stan Winston Prosthetics
Industrial Light & Magic CGI

Played by: Robert Patrick
Jeanette Goldstein
Dan Stanton
Linda Hamilton


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Design specifications:

Prototypes: The T-1000 is the prototype

Physical appearance: Anything it has come into physical contact with that is of similar mass, so long as it is not a complex machine containing explosives, moving parts etc.

Endoskeleton characteristics: No endoskeleton. The mimetic liquid metal structure simply mimics anything that comes into contact with.

Aritificial Intelligence factors: Highly advanced, able to detect and scan from touch, trained in basic human phychology, replicate to a highly accurate degree (as long as uncorrupted) as well as being devious. IE - Choosing a Police Officer for it's default model.

Design mods from previous models: First departure from endoskeleton based design.

Design flaws: Weak against extreme temperatures, causing the unit to glitch. Potential to turn against programming. As with several series, dogs are known to react negatively to the prescence of a T1000. High impact shots, such as shotguns, can momentarily stun or knock down a T-1000


Development history: Created by Skynet in 2029.

Capabilites
: Mimetic polyalloy shape-shifter who can imitate anyone and make weapons with his body. The T-1000 can also absorb damage easily.


Combat role/modes:

How this Terminator infiltrates: Completely imitates physical appearence of its target.

Trademark attack style: Stealth. Uses its mimetic polyalloy to create blades to stab and cut.
T-1000 - Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles

Casualty count: 7.
8 if the Helicopter pilot didn't survive the fall.

Best lines:
"Say, that's a nice bike."
"Have you seen this boy?"
"I know this hurts... call to John now."

Best scenes: Truck chase

Demise: 'Melted' in a vat of molten steel.




T-1000 - Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles
T-1000 - Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles



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T-1000 - Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles


T-1000 - Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles


T-1000 - Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles


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T-1000 - Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles
T-1000 - Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles


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Allumino Who is better, T-1000 or T-X? (page: 1 2) 29 Apr 4 2008, 4:00 PM EDT by kubby
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T-1000:
Can flatten itself into a floor
Can pass through small openings
Can form blades and stabbing weapons
Can make his front his back and vice versa
Uses a cop as its default form
Can regenerate lost bodyparts

T-X:
Can use advance weaponry such as plasma canons
Can take shotgun hits without geting stunned
Is triple jointed
Can control other machines

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