Heebie
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(Spoilers – for the two people out there who haven’t watched Terminator 2).
I’ve just watched T2 again and, although I loved it (definitely a top five all time film for me), you have to admit that it was a stoke of luck that they happened to drive into a plant full of boiling hot melting steel.
Anyway, luckily for humanity Arnie blasts the T-1000 off the gantry and he melts in the molten steel, thus preventing judgement day.
I was just wondering what other ways/places etc there were of doing away with a liquid metal nasty?
Also, it seems that Arnie’s T-800 was under orders to ‘self terminate’ once his mission was over. Again, lucky the boiling pit was there to aid this. What would he have done if it wasn’t? Maybe he could have blown himself up with one of those power cell things (see T3), but that would leave bits of him scattered about everywhere, meaning any old unscrupulous computer firm could find his chip and start a nuclear holocaust.
Any ideas?
I’ve just watched T2 again and, although I loved it (definitely a top five all time film for me), you have to admit that it was a stoke of luck that they happened to drive into a plant full of boiling hot melting steel.
Anyway, luckily for humanity Arnie blasts the T-1000 off the gantry and he melts in the molten steel, thus preventing judgement day.
I was just wondering what other ways/places etc there were of doing away with a liquid metal nasty?
Also, it seems that Arnie’s T-800 was under orders to ‘self terminate’ once his mission was over. Again, lucky the boiling pit was there to aid this. What would he have done if it wasn’t? Maybe he could have blown himself up with one of those power cell things (see T3), but that would leave bits of him scattered about everywhere, meaning any old unscrupulous computer firm could find his chip and start a nuclear holocaust.
Any ideas?