Due to her parroting nature, Cameron seems to base her personality on those around her, taking aspects from various subjects and combining them to create her own unique persona. When she was pairing with Derek Reese, for example, she mirrors his personality by being more curt and reckless.
When she was near Sarah, she was kinder and warmer. Another interesting observation is Cameron's overall demeanor as influenced by her current mission. When she was programmed to protect John, Cameron was more inclined to emulate positive behavior and emotions; an example being her habit of reassuring others, be it John or an upset student.
On the flip side, when programmed to terminate John; Cameron is more devious and manipulative, displaying negative behavior and emotions, including anger and even slight sadism. After overriding her directive to kill him, however, Cameron seems to be developing a balance between the two personas. Since suffering damage to her chip, Cameron appears to be contemplating suicide self-termination. In " Automatic for the People " she asks Sarah if she is going to explode one day, which she later references in " Self Made Man ", likening her faulty chip to a bomb waiting to go off.
She asks her friend at the library, Eric, if he has ever considered suicide, revealing that she may be considering it due to her chip damage. She is later seen examining the chip while reading a leaflet for suicide prevention. In " Ourselves Alone " Cameron somehow manages to attach an explosive to her skull next to her chip, and gave the remote detonator to John in the event that she becomes a threat confirming that she is incapable of self-termination.
Her suicide contemplation is in line with her reprogrammed directive to protect John, should she revert to her original programming. Cameron has started to develop a new glitch which manifests as a twitch in her left hand, resulting in her accidentally killing a bird.
She at first believes it to be the result of physical damage and swaps out a part in order to fix the problem. This did not resolve the issue, however, as she started twitching again while struggling to decide what to do with Riley, and again while talking to Sarah about the reasons why Future John sent her back in time.
It is implied that this glitch is caused by a conflict in her chip between her pre-programmed directives and her emerging self-awareness. This glitch has since ceased to be an issue, as she is later able to hold a pigeon with both hands without harming it.
Cameron is created as a dedicated replacement for Resistance fighter Allison Young. Her purpose: to get close to John Connor. Whether she was supposed to terminate him, or, as a probable member of Cyborg Resistance , to help him fight Skynet is not known. She is later seen alongside Human Resistance and John possibly reprogrammed to do so , who sends her back to the year to protect his younger self.
Cameron travels back to the year with the objective of finding and protecting a 15 year-old John Connor. She saves him from multiple assassination attempts and uses time displacement equipment to send John, Sarah, and herself to the year where they endeavor to prevent the creation of Skynet by hunting down a computer system called the Turk.
Cameron is damaged by an explosion and temporarily becomes the very thing she was programmed to protect John against. She is fixed, however, but is plagued by glitches as she struggles to find her place in the world while keeping the increasingly reckless John safe from Skynet's assassins. Josh Friedman referenced franchise creator James Cameron's original concept for Terminators as he formulated ideas for the character.
James Cameron envisioned Terminators as robotic, humanoid infiltration units "that could blend in with humanity. The decision to make the character a teenager, female and of a small physical stature was also influenced by the original Terminator character concept; Friedman believed that such attributes were ideal for an infiltrator. Another factor that prompted Friedman to characterize Cameron as an adolescent female stemmed from the desire to add a "coming-of-age" aspect to the narrative by incorporating the story of how John Connor becomes a man.
He has stated "eventually, John has to let go of his mother. This requires a third leverage point It has been noted that Cameron has been written differently from the pilot episode to the series, with the character acting much more human in the former and more like a machine in the latter. Both Friedman and Glau have acknowledged this. Summer Glau in an interview said about Cameron's changing behaviour: "We were experimenting with Cameron quite a bit, and we wanted her to be able to seem human.
We wanted especially John to be fooled by her, so that he would let her into his life. A fully autonomous ground offensive system, the T-1 was built for battlefield combat. Despite the failure of the T-1 against the T in Terminator 3 , the T-1 series continued to be built by Skynet in the future and it also became the prototype for the H-K Hunter-Killer Tank. Built for infiltration, the T has living organic tissue modeled after Resistance fighter Allison Young over a hyper alloy endoskeleton, but Cameron was different because she exhibited programming for complex human social behavior, including crying, eating, and feeling.
While lacking in size compared to the T, Cameron retained the Terminators' brute strength, only she is considerably more flexible thanks to Glau's ballerina training and she tactically uses her environment to her advantage more than other Terminators. While similar to the classic T, the T endoskeletons were more armored and resistant to damage, especially to the back.
The Ts also possessed blades in its thighs it could use to decapitate a human. Additionally, the Ts are stronger and faster; it's able to run at incredible speeds and can race and catch a vehicle. The T is a rogue Terminator from an alternate future and poses as Catherine Weaver, the head of the Zeira Corporation. T is an upgrade to the T and is able to alter its body mass when shape-shifting.
The T could override is directives to choose its own missions and it could detach portions of her body to act independently. However, despite posing as a human, T has difficulty mimicking human emotions.
In , Wright was a prisoner on death row who signed his body over to "Project Angel" run by Dr. Wright was transformed into a hybrid cyborg and activated in with no knowledge of what he was.
Marcus' brain and heart were encased in a metal endoskeleton and his outer skin was regrown over it. As a Series H hybrid Terminator, Marcus possesses enhanced strength and resistance to damage comparable to other Terminators. Terminator: Salvation showcased less advanced predecessors to the T : the Ts are early model infiltrator units that featured combat endoskeletons that were sometimes covered with synthetic latex.
However, because their 'rubber skins' were so primitive, human Resistance fighters could easily spot Ts. The T is the bridge to the T and is built for combat, possessing a more durable endoskeleton. As Terminator 2: Judgment Day turns 30, director James Cameron is reflecting on the making of the box office hit.
James Cameron 's story idea for Terminator 2: Judgment Day came with the help of a specific substance. In an oral history of the film published by The Ringer on the film's 30th anniversary, Cameron revealed he was "high on E" [ecstasy] and "writing notes for Terminator " when he "was struck by Sting's [] song ['Russians'], that 'I hope the Russians love their children too. The song helped Cameron, 66, come up with the idea of giving his heroine, Sarah Connor, a son, John. The idea of a nuclear war is just so antithetical to life itself,'" Cameron recalled.
Cameron called Linda Hamilton , who had portrayed Sarah in the original film. Are you in or are you out? But just between you and me, I don't really want to do it if Sarah doesn't come back and I don't want to recast Sarah, so you got to say you're in,'" Cameron said. We hadn't really hung out all that much since the first film. She was making a movie somewhere down South.
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