I like how this scene shows how they give tribute to James Cameron the Terminator director. First, Cameron is named after him. In this scene, she is wearing practically the same outfit as Sigourney Weaver in Aliens - another movie Cameron directed.
People should keep in mind that this Terminator went rogue due to some glitch after the resistance reprogrammed it so it was already inside the base, and carrying that "old" weapon suggests that this was still somewhat early enough in the war where humans didn't have plasma guns yet.
Uh no technically it was rogue after being reprogrammed by the resistance so when it started to kill them again the terminator reverted back to its ORIGINAL purpose.
@@JSmokesII Yep. In the original film, one of the guys pulling security on the bunker door when Kyle comes in from patrol has a G3 battle rifle, and you can see multiple M2 Brownings and Dillon Miniguns used on pintle mounts and as the armament of a technical.
@shihoblade The "Kill humans in general and JC in particular" directive may be hardwired in at such a deep level that attempting to remove it would brick the chip. Thus the best they can do when reprogramming is to put in an overlying patch or block that stops the terminator's conscious mind from accessing it. If they wanted truly clean terminators, they'd have to capture a Skynet factory and remove the "insert kill humans directive" stage from the manufacturing process.
well you got to think military standards. In this future, it's not easy to maintain plasma weaponary in a base and it's better to use said weaponary on the battle field. They have plenty of OTHER weapons to take care of a Terminator, so therefor, they'll use traditional weaponary to guard a base. Cameron seemed able to take out a terminator with a grenade launcher of sorts, so they do have convential type weaponary to take out bots.
It depends on how the weight is distributed. The weight is probably mostly in the torso, as their skeletal legs look fairly empty. If the terminator is extremely top-heavy, someone rolling into it might not experience the full weight of the unit.
They had to have been, Cameron is a pretty advanced terminator and in the movies by the time the T-800s with the flesh covering like these come about, plasma weapons were in use, as shown by the Terminator asking for one in the first movie at the gun shop and Kyle's memories of the future. I think it was easier to use these guns than plasma guns because that would increase the cost of the show, for special effects.
True, they were invented. As we see in T4, they still use regular guns. But Cameron is a more advanced terminator, meaning that at this point in the war, after the first two terminators were sent, the plasma weapons would be all over the place as see in the first two movies future sequences. Perhaps ammo is low, i don't know, but where do they get ammo for the regular guns? After all the crap that happened in judgement day, even a box of 7.62 rounds would be hard to come by.
Well, when Sarah asked Kyle if he could destroy the terminator (part 1) he replied: "whith these weapons? I don't know...". I assume that meant he came from a time with far more advanced weapons.
Hmmm, its true arnold took lots of damage, but when I saw this I had to guess that Cameron was aiming perfectly at the power cell of this terminator. Though if it were like the T3 one, it would have blown the whole building sky high. Also remember, that was arnold.
No....not all models from the T-800 onwards were resistant to plasma weapons. T-888's and Cameron are made of coltan...Heat resistant, not extreme impact resistant. T-800 themselves are very weak to plasma. A single shot would tear a hole through them and severely damage or disable them. Only the T-850 is specialised against plasma. Annnd...no...again, not all models from the T-800 onwards have the 120 seconds reboot function. Only T-888 and Cameron were shown to have that.
Right but as we saw in the future battle from Terminator 2, most of the Tech Com, if not all were using Plasma weapons and plasma cannons. From what cameron says about this terminator going bad, i can only assume they would have taken its weapon. In kyles flashback from the first movie where the terminator infiltrates, he and the rest of the guys have plasma rifles. So I stand by what I said, they dont use them in the show because of cost.
Hell yes! And did you notice they can PERFECTLY blend it with any song that's already playing? Like in Samson and Deliah, it cuts in during that song and it blends so perfectly.
Damn, my girlfriend just left me after 4 years, and now I heard Fox canceled the show, Summer/Cameron who could have been a quantum of solace is no more. Damn you Fox! May the boms fall first on your rotten buildings!!!!!
Yes we did. In Terminator 2, a short glimpse of him during the opening sequence. He's like a bad ass colonel of sorts that's a cross between the appearances of Jean-Claude Van-Damme (in Universal Soldier) and Silvester Stalone (in Demolition man).
lol that was what I stated at first...but there are some martial arts analysers who said that if the right angle and application is used, a terminator will be tripped...and I was determinedly stating that derek would have snapped his spine.
The thing you are talking about is strong AIs being sentient and self-aware. Maybe that is the way AIs will actually work (creating random new data from "junk files"), but I highly doubt it, myself. What I think is that strong AIs will simply remove "junk files" which are fragmented data to create space for new files, which will then be processed and interpreted. That new data WILL NOT be fragmented, because it will be FRESH. And from that data (seems logical to me) AIs will enhance themselves.
even if they renewed it for a third season what the chances fox will manage to get back in the entire main cast? Not much in my opinion. Fox sucks. they dont know what they let go.
HBK_23, for some reasons I cannot post directly to you but I think Cameron was using an M-79 grenade launcher, and from what I've read of Wisher's fiction, M-79s are not only pretty widely used but a '79 round can destroy an endo
+Nick Mitsialis T-888's are weak in combat design, But make great infiltrators. Its more the T-800/850 that fulfill the combat role. Think the T-680 but with real skin and coltan based metal rather than titanium.
Because there are so many time lines of the terminator like as if alternate earths then the logic would dictate that there is a timeline of good Terminators that fully protect humans and they become Terminator Time Cops.
Hmm.. Derek using a Deagle... Bet if he was using the .50 AE he would've stopped the Dude. Plus he had a M249, so... well, I don't understand why a M249.... Why not some Shoop De whoop Lazer?
God... A part of me hates terminators because they killed lots of innocent people, a part of me loves them because they are doing the right thing while getting rid of humans. Because we are never gonna give up on destroying ourselves...
Who says they were there for the entire war? I mean, they had to be invented at some point. That and they'd probably have to steal them, I imagine it was the machines that built them. They'd be in low supply and who knows what kind of ammo they take or trouble they are to acquire and distribute.
hey....this is science fiction based about a decade or two from today, and I'd say it's very possible. Look at Asimo. Hardly as tough as a terminator, yes but very good sense of balance. Well...idk much. I'm more of a metalhead than a science fiction fan...I just like the Terminator series.
Its a bit contrived that their programming si so skewed towards killing humans. Even a badass robot named Terminator only follows its programming, if the code changes, it has different priorities. Yet even cameron is a on a Permanent 'kill john connor' stick with 'protect john connor' override barely hanging on.
Why not contrived? Unless there is an external uplink with skynet that constantly refreshes the directive there is no reason for its initial programming to be persistent. And if there is an external uplink then john would've found and disabled it either physically or through software. So its really random. It adds a strong don't trust Cameron vibe to the story but really it makes no sense when you over think things like me.
shihoblade There are hundreds of other ways to design a computer to revert in this fashion. This is what you would call the exact opposite of hard to believe.
Sidney Meyers But there aren't hundreds of ways to do that with another programmer who has access changing the coding. its not like its a simple change.
shihoblade So you do not believe that Skynet could build machines who are capable of reverting to base missions when their brains are broken and aren't able to function properly so as to have them be as useful as possible in all states of repair?
A couple of episodes back 1 of the terminators was analysing her due to her strength and realized she was a terminator but it didnt no what model she is so he tried to avoid her so if skynet doesnt no what model she is then where the fuck did she come from another future perhaps
Then can someone please tell me why we don't see them? It doesnt make any sense not to have plasma weapons when they were clearly used by all in the movies. In T2, I didnt see anyone not use one, and it seems pretty clear that conventional weapons would not do the trick. I still don't get why they were not in there, they should be. But they are not. Yes stargate did, so why not this?
ermmmm....it's a machine after all? Itz immense mass will maintain amazing stability...and itz hydraulic legs will not be stopped by obstables such as flesh and bone...even if itz a trained fighter's flesh and bone.
The terminators used conventionaly weapons as well, once again guerilla tactics are the answer. Also consider 3 billion people are dead, the world is a lot less populated but before then, the government probably had enough stockpiled to quell much bigger forces. Cameron's construction is an unknown, she's referred to as tok 715 but that could be anything. The more advanced Terminators had anti-terminator protocols, which she does not.
I'm 11 years from the future, we finally know she's a T900 but the information about how we found that out is unknown to me but the wiki says it's confirmed
well think about it, first they would have to build new prop guns, and the CG, while not expensive for a movie, for a show that is on every week, it can be a lot and not justified to those producing it. Yeah cameron could do it but cheap special effects would get ridiculed. When you think about it, what other reason would there be for not having plasma weapons? Every movie except the last one had them in the future sequences, and that was only because they had not been invented yet.
that's B.A.G we're talking about. His bad acting skills extend way down to what his character can and cannot use, thus the shitty firearm instead of a cool plasma weapon, lol
LMAO logical inconsistency, these T-800s are supposed to weigh a ton (in T3 Movie, the 2 firefighters couldn't lift Arnold from the ground) And suddenly Derek squats down in front of a T-800 and it trips? lol it would've just crushed Derek to death by it's sheer weight wouldn't it.
T888s are the terminators in this series, something about licensing is why no T800s appear in the show but here's a thing to keep in mind, some shit about physics is why he could trip him, and T3 and this show are different continuities
Nah, it was a Shotgun, R870 maybe. The Guy blew up cause it " went bad" Besides I don't understand how they're still alive with the "Thumper's" Blast Rate.
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I think she may be some kind of I-model terminator; in which she seems to be more intensely integrated with organics. This is particlie confirmed via a scanning image by another terminator(s)-in which shows that her endoskeleton is mixed with organics, the fact that she can eat and he odd behavior.
I never could get why, once terminators became a thing, anybody ever bothered carrying anything smaller than a 50 cal anti-material rifle or an RPG. There's just no point to carrying a pistol.
You're a good orator, but you aren't providing any logically valid points here. Don't talk about other movies in a rhetorical way and use only facts. Getting back to the subject - Asaac Asimov didn't mention defragmentation, because data was stored in a totally different way which made data fragmentation totally impossible back in his prime times. And once again - defragmentation is not making up new data from old fragmented data out of nowhere - it's RECREATING the SAME data, but as a whole.
I like how this scene shows how they give tribute to James Cameron the Terminator director. First, Cameron is named after him. In this scene, she is wearing practically the same outfit as Sigourney Weaver in Aliens - another movie Cameron directed.
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And Disney.
People should keep in mind that this Terminator went rogue due to some glitch after the resistance reprogrammed it so it was already inside the base, and carrying that "old" weapon suggests that this was still somewhat early enough in the war where humans didn't have plasma guns yet.
Uh no technically it was rogue after being reprogrammed by the resistance so when it started to kill them again the terminator reverted back to its ORIGINAL purpose.
I believe this took place after Kyle was sent back in time....
This took place after Kyle was sent back, one thing people miss is that throughout the war traditional guns still found use along side plasma weapons
@@JSmokesII Yep. In the original film, one of the guys pulling security on the bunker door when Kyle comes in from patrol has a G3 battle rifle, and you can see multiple M2 Brownings and Dillon Miniguns used on pintle mounts and as the armament of a technical.
@@PhoenixT70 I'm pretty sure those also fired Plasma Pulses as Reese's Plasma Rifle is a modified Valmet M82 Bullpup Assault Rifle.
Man i miss this series... FOX Networks.. where good Sci-Fi shows go to die.
Not really. A lot of lore was butchered by this series. That t-800 she just killed would've taken south more punishment then that.
Guns are probably more powerful in the future
Redleg Gunner with Terminator 6 coming as the rebooted terminator 3, I’m wondering if the story will involve this series as canon
You are suggesting that The X-Files is bad.
@shihoblade
The "Kill humans in general and JC in particular" directive may be hardwired in at such a deep level that attempting to remove it would brick the chip. Thus the best they can do when reprogramming is to put in an overlying patch or block that stops the terminator's conscious mind from accessing it. If they wanted truly clean terminators, they'd have to capture a Skynet factory and remove the "insert kill humans directive" stage from the manufacturing process.
Or individually pick out every line on the chip, delete the directive and reinsert it. This would require really advanced coding.
how the hell can a human take a terminator of his feet that easy? wtf
She is a terminator too, I believe.
El Bandito I meant the guy who's not a terminator
By using laws of physics. He caught him, when the terminator was moving his center of gravity.
Beard...it gotta be his shaggy beard
It’s a T-888 it’s more light weight than a t-800 and can run faster and is more stronger and durable
well you got to think military standards. In this future, it's not easy to maintain plasma weaponary in a base and it's better to use said weaponary on the battle field. They have plenty of OTHER weapons to take care of a Terminator, so therefor, they'll use traditional weaponary to guard a base. Cameron seemed able to take out a terminator with a grenade launcher of sorts, so they do have convential type weaponary to take out bots.
The way he took that terminator down at :40 just made my day 😂😂
It depends on how the weight is distributed. The weight is probably mostly in the torso, as their skeletal legs look fairly empty. If the terminator is extremely top-heavy, someone rolling into it might not experience the full weight of the unit.
"sometimes they get bad, no 1 knows why" i thing this is why cameron is bad in season 2.
They had to have been, Cameron is a pretty advanced terminator and in the movies by the time the T-800s with the flesh covering like these come about, plasma weapons were in use, as shown by the Terminator asking for one in the first movie at the gun shop and Kyle's memories of the future. I think it was easier to use these guns than plasma guns because that would increase the cost of the show, for special effects.
True, they were invented. As we see in T4, they still use regular guns. But Cameron is a more advanced terminator, meaning that at this point in the war, after the first two terminators were sent, the plasma weapons would be all over the place as see in the first two movies future sequences. Perhaps ammo is low, i don't know, but where do they get ammo for the regular guns? After all the crap that happened in judgement day, even a box of 7.62 rounds would be hard to come by.
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When That Terminator Was Coming Around The Corner I Thought It Was Arnold.
"sometimes they go bad..." this is why you write unit tests.
Well, when Sarah asked Kyle if he could destroy the terminator (part 1) he replied: "whith these weapons? I don't know...". I assume that meant he came from a time with far more advanced weapons.
You got to love how they point out that the Terminator just hesitates for no reason!
Hmmm, its true arnold took lots of damage, but when I saw this I had to guess that Cameron was aiming perfectly at the power cell of this terminator. Though if it were like the T3 one, it would have blown the whole building sky high. Also remember, that was arnold.
No....not all models from the T-800 onwards were resistant to plasma weapons. T-888's and Cameron are made of coltan...Heat resistant, not extreme impact resistant. T-800 themselves are very weak to plasma. A single shot would tear a hole through them and severely damage or disable them. Only the T-850 is specialised against plasma. Annnd...no...again, not all models from the T-800 onwards have the 120 seconds reboot function. Only T-888 and Cameron were shown to have that.
You know that getting machines to walk like a human is nearly impossible, so even if they can, they probably aren't that balanced.
Right but as we saw in the future battle from Terminator 2, most of the Tech Com, if not all were using Plasma weapons and plasma cannons. From what cameron says about this terminator going bad, i can only assume they would have taken its weapon. In kyles flashback from the first movie where the terminator infiltrates, he and the rest of the guys have plasma rifles. So I stand by what I said, they dont use them in the show because of cost.
Derek should be grateful Cameron saved his butt from the bad Terminator.
Hell yes! And did you notice they can PERFECTLY blend it with any song that's already playing? Like in Samson and Deliah, it cuts in during that song and it blends so perfectly.
Damn, my girlfriend just left me after 4 years, and now I heard Fox canceled the show, Summer/Cameron who could have been a quantum of solace is no more.
Damn you Fox! May the boms fall first on your rotten buildings!!!!!
Yes we did. In Terminator 2, a short glimpse of him during the opening sequence. He's like a bad ass colonel of sorts that's a cross between the appearances of Jean-Claude Van-Damme (in Universal Soldier) and Silvester Stalone (in Demolition man).
lol that was what I stated at first...but there are some martial arts analysers who said that if the right angle and application is used, a terminator will be tripped...and I was determinedly stating that derek would have snapped his spine.
Lol how the F did he trip a Terminator when it’s made of metal that can crunch anything under its weight lol 😂
The thing you are talking about is strong AIs being sentient and self-aware. Maybe that is the way AIs will actually work (creating random new data from "junk files"), but I highly doubt it, myself. What I think is that strong AIs will simply remove "junk files" which are fragmented data to create space for new files, which will then be processed and interpreted. That new data WILL NOT be fragmented, because it will be FRESH. And from that data (seems logical to me) AIs will enhance themselves.
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even if they renewed it for a third season what the chances fox will manage to get back in the entire main cast? Not much in my opinion. Fox sucks. they dont know what they let go.
So seriously badass of Reese to trip the bad terminator with his own body.
Anyone know where I can find the soundtrack to this scene? It's badass
Ever notice they never use the word terminator on the show? No idea why.
HBK_23, for some reasons I cannot post directly to you but I think Cameron was using an M-79 grenade launcher, and from what I've read of Wisher's fiction, M-79s are not only pretty widely used but a '79 round can destroy an endo
+Nick Mitsialis T-888's are weak in combat design, But make great infiltrators. Its more the T-800/850 that fulfill the combat role. Think the T-680 but with real skin and coltan based metal rather than titanium.
*Shrugs*
The Resistance has to make due with what it's got I guess. The plasma weapons they use were stolen from Skynet.
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Models from the T-800 onwards were "hardened" to EMP and plasma weapons. All it'd do would knock them out for (presumably) 120 seconds.
Because there are so many time lines of the terminator like as if alternate earths then the logic would dictate that there is a timeline of good Terminators that fully protect humans and
they become Terminator Time Cops.
In the future, they have lost the knowledge of interpreting expiration dates.
Cool but at the same time stupid scene. What was exactly the point of going against T888 with a pistol?
She's a TOK-715, apparently. I'm not sure where that places her against the T-600s, T-800s and T-1000 in terms of design.
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Hmm.. Derek using a Deagle... Bet if he was using the .50 AE he would've stopped the Dude. Plus he had a M249, so... well, I don't understand why a M249.... Why not some Shoop De whoop Lazer?
i like the music when a bad terminator appears
God... A part of me hates terminators because they killed lots of innocent people, a part of me loves them because they are doing the right thing while getting rid of humans. Because we are never gonna give up on destroying ourselves...
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I feel bad for the people shot in this scene.
i think cameron is the one who caused the terminator to "go bad", just by the way she says "no1 knows why"
i know what you mean when he tripped the terminator by lying infront of him, but the girl who pushes him is also a terminator.
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Who says they were there for the entire war? I mean, they had to be invented at some point.
That and they'd probably have to steal them, I imagine it was the machines that built them. They'd be in low supply and who knows what kind of ammo they take or trouble they are to acquire and distribute.
hey....this is science fiction based about a decade or two from today, and I'd say it's very possible. Look at Asimo. Hardly as tough as a terminator, yes but very good sense of balance. Well...idk much. I'm more of a metalhead than a science fiction fan...I just like the Terminator series.
What? Some push and it's down on the floor??? Aren't these guys suposed to weight a ton?
Its a bit contrived that their programming si so skewed towards killing humans. Even a badass robot named Terminator only follows its programming, if the code changes, it has different priorities. Yet even cameron is a on a Permanent 'kill john connor' stick with 'protect john connor' override barely hanging on.
I wound't say contrived but yes that is how it works.
Why not contrived? Unless there is an external uplink with skynet that constantly refreshes the directive there is no reason for its initial programming to be persistent. And if there is an external uplink then john would've found and disabled it either physically or through software. So its really random. It adds a strong don't trust Cameron vibe to the story but really it makes no sense when you over think things like me.
shihoblade
There are hundreds of other ways to design a computer to revert in this fashion. This is what you would call the exact opposite of hard to believe.
Sidney Meyers But there aren't hundreds of ways to do that with another programmer who has access changing the coding. its not like its a simple change.
shihoblade
So you do not believe that Skynet could build machines who are capable of reverting to base missions when their brains are broken and aren't able to function properly so as to have them be as useful as possible in all states of repair?
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TOK750 is model, not generation. Her generation is unknown.
For example Arnold was T-800 model T101
Why are they still using traditional munitions in the future?
A couple of episodes back 1 of the terminators was analysing her due to her strength and realized she was a terminator but it didnt no what model she is so he tried to avoid her so if skynet doesnt no what model she is then where the fuck did she come from another future perhaps
No. she said sometimes they go bad. She can go bad too then.
Well it seems like only John Connor does the reprogramming and switching the chip.
i wouldn't say that but maybe you're right... who knows...
pretty sure a huge robot wouldnt fall over a man as easily as that one did. it would either kick him or crush him
huge risk then...if the angle is incorrect...SNAP!
I have one question. Why the heck shoot the terminator with weapons if that not effective in the robots?
Then can someone please tell me why we don't see them? It doesnt make any sense not to have plasma weapons when they were clearly used by all in the movies. In T2, I didnt see anyone not use one, and it seems pretty clear that conventional weapons would not do the trick. I still don't get why they were not in there, they should be. But they are not. Yes stargate did, so why not this?
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What weapon did Cameron use on the Terminator?
It appears to be a grenade launcher of some sort
ermmmm....it's a machine after all? Itz immense mass will maintain amazing stability...and itz hydraulic legs will not be stopped by obstables such as flesh and bone...even if itz a trained fighter's flesh and bone.
The terminators used conventionaly weapons as well, once again guerilla tactics are the answer. Also consider 3 billion people are dead, the world is a lot less populated but before then, the government probably had enough stockpiled to quell much bigger forces.
Cameron's construction is an unknown, she's referred to as tok 715 but that could be anything. The more advanced Terminators had anti-terminator protocols, which she does not.
I'm 11 years from the future, we finally know she's a T900 but the information about how we found that out is unknown to me but the wiki says it's confirmed
Great and pretty Cameron.
well think about it, first they would have to build new prop guns, and the CG, while not expensive for a movie, for a show that is on every week, it can be a lot and not justified to those producing it. Yeah cameron could do it but cheap special effects would get ridiculed. When you think about it, what other reason would there be for not having plasma weapons? Every movie except the last one had them in the future sequences, and that was only because they had not been invented yet.
Yeah well Fox sux!!! They screw over all the good shows.
or later in the future than when they sent that t888 back from the future
HOW da hell did derek trip the bloody thing??! It'z over 200kg's!! Just by walking into him could have snapped his spine...
that's B.A.G we're talking about. His bad acting skills extend way down to what his character can and cannot use, thus the shitty firearm instead of a cool plasma weapon, lol
LMAO logical inconsistency, these T-800s are supposed to weigh a ton (in T3 Movie, the 2 firefighters couldn't lift Arnold from the ground)
And suddenly Derek squats down in front of a T-800 and it trips? lol it would've just crushed Derek to death by it's sheer weight wouldn't it.
T888s are the terminators in this series, something about licensing is why no T800s appear in the show but here's a thing to keep in mind, some shit about physics is why he could trip him, and T3 and this show are different continuities
Nah, it was a Shotgun, R870 maybe. The Guy blew up cause it " went bad" Besides I don't understand how they're still alive with the "Thumper's" Blast Rate.
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Because hand guns are easier and quicker to carry and use.
cameron the cutie
^_^
add a few reavers and instead of a gun River/Cameron has a large axe and sword
I thought they used ray guns in the future
Goddam I love Cameron :)
Lol. You underestimate bone strength. And why does it seem so impossible for him to trip it?
at the end of the last episode sarah says to weaver: "you were lieing terminator bitch"
I think she may be some kind of I-model terminator; in which she seems to be more intensely integrated with organics. This is particlie confirmed via a scanning image by another terminator(s)-in which shows that her endoskeleton is mixed with organics, the fact that she can eat and he odd behavior.
0:39 Where I stopped watching the show
Umm I do Skynet regained control.
same ting in terminator 1
i dont get it..some scenes they have guns..but guns dont do shit...so why not plasma guns.
Don't diss T2! I could care less about T3, but don't diss T2!
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I never could get why, once terminators became a thing, anybody ever bothered carrying anything smaller than a 50 cal anti-material rifle or an RPG. There's just no point to carrying a pistol.
Probably cause such weapons are not available for everyone.
lol
And FOX canceled it :( :@
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You're a good orator, but you aren't providing any logically valid points here. Don't talk about other movies in a rhetorical way and use only facts.
Getting back to the subject - Asaac Asimov didn't mention defragmentation, because data was stored in a totally different way which made data fragmentation totally impossible back in his prime times.
And once again - defragmentation is not making up new data from old fragmented data out of nowhere - it's RECREATING the SAME data, but as a whole.