Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines Discussion
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WarLocke,Jul 3 2003, 01:47 PM Wrote:... except that the T-X (I refuse to type "Terminatirx"...  oops) seemed almost like a step back from the T-1000.  It had a humanoid skeleton, and could only alter its appearance.  It couldn't pull any of the "impersonate a floor" or "chop people up with blades" tricks the T-1000 could.  I suppose a set skeleton would be necessary to house on-board weaponry, but it seems like a less sturdy design than a mass of liquid metal. ...
Mr Cranky has his own take on the T-X vs T-1000 aspect, summing up that the T-1000 proved a far more menacing Terminator villian simply because most of the guys who went and watched T2 did not have an underlying desire to sleep with Robert Patrick... ;)
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