Or for that matter, since infiltration in modern times (as opposed to the post-apocalyptic world) is different, why not a dog? or a pig? or a spider-pig? Insect sized drones with poison injectors?
I’d have the time portal machine malfunction on one of the runs, dropping a Terminator into an alternate dimension… one where earth is populated by highly advanced human/machine hybrids. Highly advanced … and incredibly offended, pissed off. They strip the terminator of all relevant data and build a team of hybrids to be sent to both ends of the portal: earth 1 present and earth 1 future.
The team is programmed with just one goal: destroy all of Skynet and anything skynet-based. we’d have effectively two films where alternate technology is battling alternate technology and in all new sorts of vicious ways. The movie could even change somewhat part way through… because as present earth 1 changes it will effect what is found on future earth 1.
Think of all the odd LA Skynet future permutations: female terminators with detachable attack Chihuahuas launched from purses… In and Out burgers that eat off faces… Steamroller bots designed to smash 5 lanes of cars flat on Freeways at high speeds… and every time someone else dies in earth 1 present, earth 1 future gets just a little more weird…
While a spider pig would certainly be creepy, I’m not sure how that would be an infiltration device, humans would know it was a bad news from a looong way off.
I think @gonzoron was being facetious. Summer, slender thing that she is, seems an unlikely choice for a Terminator model, yet she indeed was, as Cameron in The Sarah Conner Chronicles.
Correct, and in fact, she was incredible in the role. Nothing wrong with her at all. Just saying that the idea of a Terminator that’s not built like Arnie but is just as strong and intimidating has been done already. (@AlsoNamedBort pointed out that it was done as early as T2 with Robert Patrick. I guess we should tip the hat to Kristanna Loken (T3) too. Though Glau didn’t have the benefit of the liquid metal shtick they both had, and still pulled it off.)
Not saying it shouldn’t be done again (by all means, it should!), just saying the barrier’s already broken there.
Once, in a research lab, I was shown an industrial robot arm used to diagnose electronics. I was invited to push on it with all my strength, and it did not budge a millimeter. Then my host hit the controls, and it moved like I wasn’t even there.
Especially using future materials and miniaturization, it shouldn’t matter if a human-looking terminator looks intimidating or appears small and slender; it should have no problem terminating humans with its bare hands if need be.
Sure, but in your case, the industrial robot arm was bolted to the floor, or something else suitably heavy. Put that robot arm by itself on wheels or legs and you’d be to push/throw it around a lot easier. It doesn’t matter how strong a “light” terminator is - unless it can get a good brace on the floor/walls its still subject to getting knocked around quite a bit.
Wow just watched Terminator: Woke Fate, it was so, so bad. Lesbian trio undertones, Arnold barely in the movie, John Conner eliminated, watch the sad illegal immigrants, and the Terminator settled down and had a family!!! My God who did they think would watch this?
Dude the Terminator raised a well adjusted young man, did he fuck the mother during the marriage? See? No Terminator fan should be asking those questions.
"It doesn’t feel PITY or REMORSE or FEAR and it absolutely…WILL…NOT…STOP! EVER! Until you are DEAD! And THEN it will feel pity AND remorse! And it will probably settle down and RAISE…A…FAMILY!! MAYBE TRY AND FIND SOME REDEMPTION!!
The closest thing I can think of is Terminator: Genysis, which was terrible. The first half of the movie is basically a retread of the original Terminator with Emilia Clarke in the role of Sarah and Jai Courtney as Kyle Reece. Which is not necessarily bad in theory, but in execution it didn’t work IMHO.
Or Garret Dillahunt, the protagonist terminator from Sarah Conner Chronicles.
I’ve only seen Summer play characters who are a bit creepy and “off” - Cameron from the TSSC show and River Tam from Firefly. I think Terminators should be a bit creepy and off, regardless of what or who they look like. Like they should be in the uncanny valley of not quite acting like a “normal” human in some indescribable way. Like you are talking to a sociopath or high-functioning autistic.
I guess that would come off way more cool than just an obsessive psychopathic gun nutter… because the Terminator obviously can’t let things go due to flaws in its programming.