Terminator - T800 vs T850 vs T888


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The T-800 is the model that arnold plays in terminator 1 and 2

the t-850 is the model arnold plays in terminator 3 - the t-850 has minor self repair capabilities, and 2 hydrogen fuel cells instead of one

Summer Glau's model has not been identified as of yet and is most likely not a t900. (since she is smaller)

the official t900 (comics/books) simply has more armor then the previous models

the liquid metal terminator in t2 was a prototype t1000

the female terminator in t3 was identified as a tx.

i found this all on google using the terminator wiki.

google is your friend.

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it wouldnt make sense for her to be an upgraded tx since she lacks the weapons that a tx has. she would be a downgrade from that model. and the tv show ignores terminator 3

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Cameron (Glau) is an unknown model sent from the year 2027, we've only seem one of her, and she could be an experimental type. She has the ability to most realistically simulate human behvarious and interaction, and is a self learning machine.

Plus, Summer is hhhhaaaawwwtt

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Cameron (Glau) is an unknown model sent from the year 2027, we've only seem one of her, and she could be an experimental type. She has the ability to most realistically simulate human behvarious and interaction, and is a self learning machine.

Plus, Summer is hhhhaaaawwwtt

Cameron is probably a T-9xx model. Not as advanced as a T-X, nor is like a T-1xxx liquid. She seems more advanced than the T-8xx series though.

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it wouldnt make sense for her to be an upgraded tx since she lacks the weapons that a tx has. she would be a downgrade from that model. and the tv show ignores terminator 3

Not really - the show was placed after T2. They then time travelled forward to 2007. T3 was set in 2004, meaning that the events happened, but the time travelled John Connor doesn't yet know that this all happened in 2004 because he missed out on eight years or so.

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T-VISTA is the best model. It never crashes, it's user friendly, has great features, it's graphical abilities makes it look better than cameron, and it can't be hacked.

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The T-800 is the model that arnold plays in terminator 1 and 2

the t-850 is the model arnold plays in terminator 3 - the t-850 has minor self repair capabilities, and 2 hydrogen fuel cells instead of one

Summer Glau's model has not been identified as of yet and is most likely not a t900. (since she is smaller)

the official t900 (comics/books) simply has more armor then the previous models

the liquid metal terminator in t2 was a prototype t1000

the female terminator in t3 was identified as a tx.

i found this all on google using the terminator wiki.

google is your friend.

Actually, the T-800 is never mentioned as having a hydrogen fuel cell, it is mentiond as having a nuclear power cell/source, and in T2, we can see it is capable of being rerouted if connections are severed, effectively giving it a "secondary power source". Also can harness power from "heat sinks", as we have seen in T1 (the fire), and T2 (the smelting factory).

But it can be hydrogen..

The T-900, all on this page. http://terminatorwiki.fox.com/page/T-900?t=anon

But yes, Google is your friend. The shows/movies also provide a tiny bit of info too.

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Shes likely a unique model. The T-X was arguably more advanced than the T-1000 but lacked other features it had such as liquid metal, she's somewhere in between perhaps she's the 1st model that advances into the T-X as they are the only female terminators, so they would have a similar endoskeleton, with the T-X being newer, so more advances. She most likely looks under her skin

TX-terminator.jpg

and if you wanna see what she looks like under her clothes, go here

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