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4.18 Isn't the Terminator's arm being left behind in the huge gear going to lead to the creation of Skynet anyway? (The Terminator) |
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This article is from the The Terminator FAQ, by Karsten A. Loepelmann kloepel@connect.ab.ca with numerous contributions by others.
It was clear from Dyson that it was the *CPU* that spurred the technology for
Skynet. In the novelization, Sarah and John took the parts left from the
Terminator and threw them into the molten pit.
 
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movies, The Terminator, Terminator 2 Judgment Day, and T2 3-D: Battle Across Time
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