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Old 30th August 2006, 07:18 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Could a Terminator chasis be applied to humans?

In the Terminator canon, I thought the only "human" part of the T-800 series was the skin and its attendant bits (hair, teeth, nails, eye-balls). [Horrid thought: how much of the, ahem, lower plumbing works? - was it Data (ST:TNG) or Kryton (Red Dwarf) who claimed to be fully operational?] Everything else underneath was the endoskeleton, as stop-motioned following the fuel-tanker explosion. That would seem to make the conversion a little pointless.... except for making the Terminators much more difficult to detect, where you would assume that such a process would be ideal. And, in fact, how else are they doing it?
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