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How did the Cromartie terminator travel to the future when it was already blown to pieces and thus not covered by "living tissues" anymore?
It's a while since I saw the pilot, but he got blasted into the future!
Quote from: Jon on September 03, 2008, 12:37:40 AMIt's a while since I saw the pilot, but he got blasted into the future! Yes, but we have learned in the movies, that only living tissue can travel through time. That is why people arrive naked and only flesh-covered Terminator and not other machines and weapons can travel through time. So how did the skull travel through time?
This question has been asked sooo many times before.Chromartie's head got through as a robotic form because the people who put the show out there would not allow a decapitated human head to be seen on a TV show that could be seen by 'those of a sensitive disposition'. Instead, they compromised by having 'the flesh burnt off in transit.'In T2, Cameron never actually showed us how the T-1000 arrived, which has led to the 'skin-sac' theory, done off-screen to not give away what Robert's character actually is; or that Cameron either forgot about the living tissue rule, or was just messing with everyone's heads.In T3 the rule was ignored because the director was a lazy moron who just wanted a carbon copy of T2 with a more pc villain.