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Would you buy one?

  • Hell YES!!!

    Votes: 7 14.3%
  • No WAY!!!

    Votes: 26 53.1%
  • Maybe...

    Votes: 16 32.7%

  • Total voters
    49
Before this new movie, I would have agreed, but since there is now a 700, giving us a total of 600, 700, 800, and 1000, why not a 900.

Yeah, its origins are from a video game, but it has some merit. Consider that it is basically the male version of the T-X.

I already hate the 600 being gigantic. The only difference between it and the 800 is supposed to be rubber skin. I hate that they made 700s when Kyle Reese never bothered to mention them. "The 600 series had rubber skin. We spotted them easy. But these are new. They look human. Oh, and BTW, there were these 700s that some hack came up with, but John Connor dusted them easy."

I didn't love T3, but I did very much like the T-X. So, since I'm getting 600s and 700s because they make awesome Hot Toys figures, and would love for Hot Toys to make the T-X, I would definitely buy the 900 as long as it looked as cool and lit up red like in the game, not that I give a poo about the game.

T-70 would be kinda cool, even though that attraction is as lame as it is cool. Isn't the 600 basically the same thing though?

I think he was talking just in terms of infiltrator units, which the T-700 does not apply to, because it never has skin covering it, and is used merely as a foot soldier...
 
Before this new movie, I would have agreed, but since there is now a 700, giving us a total of 600, 700, 800, and 1000, why not a 900.

Yeah, its origins are from a video game, but it has some merit. Consider that it is basically the male version of the T-X.

I already hate the 600 being gigantic. The only difference between it and the 800 is supposed to be rubber skin. I hate that they made 700s when Kyle Reese never bothered to mention them. "The 600 series had rubber skin. We spotted them easy. But these are new. They look human. Oh, and BTW, there were these 700s that some hack came up with, but John Connor dusted them easy."
I didn't love T3, but I did very much like the T-X. So, since I'm getting 600s and 700s because they make awesome Hot Toys figures, and would love for Hot Toys to make the T-X, I would definitely buy the 900 as long as it looked as cool and lit up red like in the game, not that I give a poo about the game.

T-70 would be kinda cool, even though that attraction is as lame as it is cool. Isn't the 600 basically the same thing though?

That Timeline has changed because of T2 changing Judgment Day
 
That Timeline has changed because of T2 changing Judgment Day

That's why the T-800 or T-R.I.P's are being made in 2018 not 2029! The future is happening to fast, if that makes sense, but the time line is ^^^^ed basically!
 
I think he was talking just in terms of infiltrator units, which the T-700 does not apply to, because it never has skin covering it, and is used merely as a foot soldier...

Based on what information? All we know about the future is what Kyle said. It is cool to see Terminators doing sweep and clear on the battle field, but really why does Skynet need foot soldiers? The impression I got from T2 is that those endos were just infiltrators that had survived beyond their camoflage. A Terminator is supposed to be an infiltration unit. That's why it is humanoid at all, so it can pass itself off as human. Kyle specifically said Terminators are infiltrators. That was the whole basis for the story in the first place, how good the Terminator was at its job. Besides, when it comes to genocide via machine, a humanoid design isn't efficient compared to HKs. Terminators are for getting into the hideouts. That's what makes them so cool, not because they play cowboys and indians with the resistance fighters.

I think the new movie misses the original point of Terminators, but I'll get over it in favor of seeing some seriously badass robot action.

That Timeline has changed because of T2 changing Judgment Day

That's why I never fully accepted T2. I loved Terminator so much for its perfect, continuous circle story line, and T2 said, "Nope Terminator is a good now, and we have a happy Hollywood ending." At least we get to see the future after all thanks to T3. It may have sucked as a sequel, but at least it said, "Screw that, here's Judgement Day anyway."
 
Based on what information? All we know about the future is what Kyle said. It is cool to see Terminators doing sweep and clear on the battle field, but really why does Skynet need foot soldiers? The impression I got from T2 is that those endos were just infiltrators that had survived beyond their camoflage. A Terminator is supposed to be an infiltration unit. That's why it is humanoid at all, so it can pass itself off as human. Kyle specifically said Terminators are infiltrators. That was the whole basis for the story in the first place, how good the Terminator was at its job. Besides, when it comes to genocide via machine, a humanoid design isn't efficient compared to HKs. Terminators are for getting into the hideouts. That's what makes them so cool, not because they play cowboys and indians with the resistance fighters.

I think the new movie misses the original point of Terminators, but I'll get over it in favor of seeing some seriously badass robot action.

I read it on the back of an action figure, although your theory is cooler...

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