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TERMINATOR MODEL: T-70 ABOUT THIS TERMINATOR

T-70 - Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles
  • Model/series information:
  • Featured in: Terminator 2-3D: Battle Across Time
  • Created by: CRS
  • Design specifications:
  • Prototypes: The Turk, T-1

  • Physical appearance: Eight feet tall and four feet wide.

  • Endoskeleton characteristics: It is an early endo skeleton model and therefore large and bulky.

  • Artificial Intelligence factors: The T-70 uses a very early prototype of a Neural Net Processor.

  • Design mods from previous models: Basic skull, arms and A.I from the T-1 models

  • Design flaws: Due to its size it is slow and has jerky movements.

  • Development history: The T-70 was unveiled to the public at a Cyberdyne convention in the late 90's. According to official company documents it became "active" during a "terrorist attack" resulting in the deaths of many guests.

  • Combat role/modes: Field combat.

  • Demise: Was supposedly destroyed by terrorist Sarah Connor and her son John during the attack.
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T-70 - Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles
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T-70 - Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles




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jakemalecki t-70 7 Apr 9 2008, 8:32 PM EDT by SusanWillow
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what movie is this from, any information on this?
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