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Secondly, P. our good friend, has mercilessly beaten the crap out of the DX10 leather... without much ado...
:rotfl i couldn't describe those tortures and their result better :exactly:
DX10 clothes are truly almost indestructable. only chlorine acid managed to kill the paint and made it soft and tearable.
 
Kind of OT but related to the future of Terminators.

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiWmwxeIAfk[/ame]
 
I find the robotics industry incredibly fascinating.

I watched a doco a while back that showed a lot of insight into where we're heading with it all.
 

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That was from T:TSCC wasn't it? When the Cromartie endoskeleton was walking around without any flesh and had to disguise itself.

I really loved some of the things that show did.
 
Well since we are off topic a little bit, I remember a story i saw about 8 years ago. They were showing how the new robots could "live" on meat...
yes raw meat...getting battery power somehow...

imagine the T-800 grabs a fist full of your organs and just puts into a jar, then slides it into his belly like Crang...
 
That was from T:TSCC wasn't it? When the Cromartie endoskeleton was walking around without any flesh and had to disguise itself.

I really loved some of the things that show did.

I loved it too, but it wasn't true to the movies.
 
They gave Dr Silberman a full head of hair for one thing...

Although I still prefer that to the stupid cameo humiliation they gave the original Silberman in T3.
 
Well since we are off topic a little bit, I remember a story i saw about 8 years ago. They were showing how the new robots could "live" on meat...
yes raw meat...getting battery power somehow...

imagine the T-800 grabs a fist full of your organs and just puts into a jar, then slides it into his belly like Crang...

THAT sounds creppy, Dustin.
Maybe a new element of real elements of robotic theory in the next terminator?

:thud:
 
I loved it too, but it wasn't true to the movies.
T2 wasn't true to T1 in lots of details.

I really loved some of the things that show did.
i still think that Cromartie is either second best terminator villain after T1 or even shares one place with him.
he is a lot better infiltrator, that's for sure. i think if Lance Henriksen was a terminator as it was intended, we would see something like Cromartie back in 1984.
 
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your quote is not a quote and it is incorrect while quoting. you should at least fill the missed parts with (...). a quoted person may not agree with your interpretation of his words.

Во-вторых, нельзя выкидывать кусочки текста, никак этого не обозначив. Читателя следует оповещать о купюре. На месте

опущенных слов надо ставить многоточие, на месте опущенных предложений — многоточие в угловых скобках.
https://www.philosof.onu.edu.ua/elb/echo/page_36.htm

Quote length

If the original quote is too long and you feel not all the words are necessary in your own paper, you may omit part of the quote. Replace the missing words with an ellipsis.
Original Quote: The quarterback told the reporter, "It's quite simple. They played a better game, scored more points, and that's why we lost."
Omitted Material: The quarterback told the reporter, "It's quite simple. They . . . scored more points, and that's why we lost."
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/577/02/

:)
 
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T2 wasn't true to T1 in lots of details.

i still think that Cromartie is either second best terminator villain after T1 or even shares one place with him.
he is a lot better infiltrator, that's for sure. i think if Lance Henriksen was a terminator as it was intended, we would see something like Cromartie back in 1984.

If Lance Henriksen was The Terminator, the movie would have bombed and faded away into obscurity.
 
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