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Terminator (character concept)

In the Terminator franchise, a Terminator is an autonomous cyborg, typically humanoid, conceived as a virtually indestructible soldier, infiltrator, and assassin. A variety of models appear throughout the franchise. Within the fictional storyline, Terminators are created in a post-apocalyptic future by a computer AI known as Skynet,[a] after it has launched war on humans. The machines are created to aid Skynet in its quest, and most are designed as infiltrators with a human appearance. Several Terminators throughout the franchise are reprogrammed by the human resistance to instead serve as protectors.

Terminator
Terminator character
A Terminator endoskeleton (T-800)
First appearanceThe Terminator (1984)
Last appearanceTerminator: Resistance (2019)
Created byJames Cameron
Portrayed byVarious actors
In-universe information
RaceCyborg/android
OccupationInfiltration unit
AffiliationSkynet
The Turk (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles)
Legion (Terminator: Dark Fate)

James Cameron introduced the first Terminator character in the 1984 film The Terminator, featuring a single cyborg simply called the "Terminator" or "Cyberdyne Systems Model 101", portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Fictional background edit

 
A T-800 endoskeleton seen in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.

Terminators are cyborgs designed as skilled killing machines. In most franchise media, the machines are created in a post-apocalyptic future by a computer AI, Skynet,[a] after it has launched a nuclear war against humans. According to the first two films, Terminators were created after the war started. The films Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and Terminator Salvation feature an altered timeline affected by the destruction of Cyberdyne Systems in Terminator 2: Judgment Day. In this new timeline, Terminators were created by Cyber Research Systems, starting with the T-1. Subsequent films also feature their own alternate timelines.

Terminators typically consist of an exterior made of living human tissue, covering a metal endoskeleton. The skin is prone to aging and injury related deterioration.[2][3] Terminators are generally used as infiltration units, their appearance allowing them to blend in with humans. Dogs are used by the human resistance to detect Terminators in disguise.[4] Although designed to kill people, several of the machines are reprogrammed by the resistance to instead serve as protectors.[5]

Common Terminator traits include super strength,[6][7] shapeshifting,[8][9] vocal impersonation,[10][11] and red eyes.[12][13] A Terminator's point of view is also rendered in this color.[14][15][16]  

Models edit

Humanoid edit

The original film The Terminator (1984) introduces a Cyberdyne Systems Model 101, also known as a T-800 and commonly referred to as simply the "Terminator".[17] The character is portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger, who would return to play various incarnations of the machine throughout the film series. Originally an antagonist, the T-800 is usually depicted as a protector in later appearances.[18][19]

Subsequent films have introduced other Terminator models:

The films have also featured several humans who later become part machine:

  • Terminator Salvation (2009) introduces Marcus Wright (portrayed by Sam Worthington), a death row inmate who agrees to have his body used for medical research after his execution. He later awakens in the post-apocalyptic future and discovers himself to now be a cyborg with a metal endoskeleton, though he has retained his brain, heart, and outer appearance.[28]
  • In Terminator Genisys, the shapeshifting T-3000 comes into existence after John Connor (portrayed by Jason Clarke) is infected by the T-5000.[29][30]
  • In Terminator: Dark Fate, Grace (portrayed by Mackenzie Davis) is a post-apocalyptic fighter who, at her insistence, is implanted with technology, giving her abilities such as enhanced strength.[31]

A television series, titled Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008–09), introduces several new Terminator models. Among these are multiple T-888 antagonists,[32][33] including one known as Cromartie (portrayed by Garret Dillahunt).[34] Other Terminators include a shapeshifting T-1001 known as Catherine Weaver (portrayed by Shirley Manson),[32] and an unknown model known as Cameron (portrayed by Summer Glau), a protector to John Connor.[35]

An early model, the T-600, is referenced in the first film, noted as being easily spotted due to its rubber-skinned exterior.[36][37] The T-600 makes its first appearance in The Sarah Connor Chronicles.[38] Terminator Salvation features T-600s and T-700s, the latter also using rubber exteriors before Skynet upgrades to human tissue with the T-800. Both models also have a darker-colored endoskeleton and are larger compared with their successor.[28][39][40][41]

Non-humanoid edit

 
A Hydrobot from Terminator Salvation, on display at ExpoSYFY in Spain, 2013.

Other machines, lacking a human appearance, have also appeared. These include Hunter-Killers (or HKs), which make appearances in the future war segments of the film series. Two types of HKs exist: ground-based tanks and aerial drones.[42][43][28][44]

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines briefly features the T-1, described as the earliest Terminator model by director Jonathan Mostow: "I wanted to depict the first generation of Terminator robots, to show where it all began. […] We came up with this primitive but deadly robotic machine that is part tank, part robot."[45]

Terminator Salvation introduces a variety of new machines,[40] including Aerostats which fly over areas looking for humans.[28] Upon locating them, the Aerostats report back to the Harvester, a machine rising at least 50 feet. The Harvester is tasked with capturing the humans, and can smash into buildings to acquire them.[39][40] The humans are then loaded into the Transporter, a flying machine which brings them to Skynet's facilities for research, which is then used to create the T-800.[39] Terminator Salvation also introduces two other machines, both designed to kill humans: the Hydrobot, an amphibious snake-like vehicle;[40][43][46] and motorcycles known as Moto-Terminators.[43]

Terminator Genisys introduces an additional model, four-legged Spider Tanks, which are dropped by aerial HKs.[47][48]

Production background edit

The Terminator concept was originally conceived by James Cameron, director and writer of the first two films.[49][50] Special effects artist Stan Winston and his crew provided practical Terminator effects for the original film, including the endoskeleton, and would return for the next three installments to provide further effects.[28][51][52] Following Winston's death in 2008, a successor company was formed by his crew under the name Legacy Effects, which worked on Terminator Genisys.[52] Industrial Light & Magic has also worked on the films since Terminator 2, providing computer-generated imagery of the machines for certain shots.[53][54][55]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b In Terminator: Dark Fate (2019), Skynet is replaced by a new AI known as Legion, following the time-altering events depicted in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991).[1]

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This article is about the character concept For the eponymous character see Terminator character In the Terminator franchise a Terminator is an autonomous cyborg typically humanoid conceived as a virtually indestructible soldier infiltrator and assassin A variety of models appear throughout the franchise Within the fictional storyline Terminators are created in a post apocalyptic future by a computer AI known as Skynet a after it has launched war on humans The machines are created to aid Skynet in its quest and most are designed as infiltrators with a human appearance Several Terminators throughout the franchise are reprogrammed by the human resistance to instead serve as protectors TerminatorTerminator characterA Terminator endoskeleton T 800 First appearanceThe Terminator 1984 Last appearanceTerminator Resistance 2019 Created byJames CameronPortrayed byVarious actorsIn universe informationRaceCyborg androidOccupationInfiltration unitAffiliationSkynetThe Turk Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles Legion Terminator Dark Fate James Cameron introduced the first Terminator character in the 1984 film The Terminator featuring a single cyborg simply called the Terminator or Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger Contents 1 Fictional background 2 Models 2 1 Humanoid 2 2 Non humanoid 3 Production background 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksFictional background edit nbsp A T 800 endoskeleton seen in Terminator 2 Judgment Day Terminators are cyborgs designed as skilled killing machines In most franchise media the machines are created in a post apocalyptic future by a computer AI Skynet a after it has launched a nuclear war against humans According to the first two films Terminators were created after the war started The films Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines and Terminator Salvation feature an altered timeline affected by the destruction of Cyberdyne Systems in Terminator 2 Judgment Day In this new timeline Terminators were created by Cyber Research Systems starting with the T 1 Subsequent films also feature their own alternate timelines Terminators typically consist of an exterior made of living human tissue covering a metal endoskeleton The skin is prone to aging and injury related deterioration 2 3 Terminators are generally used as infiltration units their appearance allowing them to blend in with humans Dogs are used by the human resistance to detect Terminators in disguise 4 Although designed to kill people several of the machines are reprogrammed by the resistance to instead serve as protectors 5 Common Terminator traits include super strength 6 7 shapeshifting 8 9 vocal impersonation 10 11 and red eyes 12 13 A Terminator s point of view is also rendered in this color 14 15 16 Models editHumanoid edit The original film The Terminator 1984 introduces a Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 also known as a T 800 and commonly referred to as simply the Terminator 17 The character is portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger who would return to play various incarnations of the machine throughout the film series Originally an antagonist the T 800 is usually depicted as a protector in later appearances 18 19 Subsequent films have introduced other Terminator models The T 1000 portrayed by Robert Patrick appears in Terminator 2 Judgment Day 1991 It is made of a liquid metal described in the film as a mimetic polyalloy which allows it to shapeshift into various people or objects 20 Unlike other Terminators it lacks an endoskeleton 21 Another T 1000 portrayed by Lee Byung hun appears in Terminator Genisys 2015 22 The T X portrayed by Kristanna Loken appears in Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines 2003 It is the first Terminator to assume a female appearance for its default exterior 23 24 It has an endoskeleton as well as an exterior made of shapeshifting liquid metal like the T 1000 25 The T 5000 portrayed by Matt Smith appears in Terminator Genisys 2015 The machine is controlled by Skynet marking its first physical embodiment and is capable of infecting others with nanotechnology 26 The Rev 9 portrayed by Gabriel Luna appears in Terminator Dark Fate 2019 It has shapeshifting abilities and can split itself into two entities 27 The films have also featured several humans who later become part machine Terminator Salvation 2009 introduces Marcus Wright portrayed by Sam Worthington a death row inmate who agrees to have his body used for medical research after his execution He later awakens in the post apocalyptic future and discovers himself to now be a cyborg with a metal endoskeleton though he has retained his brain heart and outer appearance 28 In Terminator Genisys the shapeshifting T 3000 comes into existence after John Connor portrayed by Jason Clarke is infected by the T 5000 29 30 In Terminator Dark Fate Grace portrayed by Mackenzie Davis is a post apocalyptic fighter who at her insistence is implanted with technology giving her abilities such as enhanced strength 31 A television series titled Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2008 09 introduces several new Terminator models Among these are multiple T 888 antagonists 32 33 including one known as Cromartie portrayed by Garret Dillahunt 34 Other Terminators include a shapeshifting T 1001 known as Catherine Weaver portrayed by Shirley Manson 32 and an unknown model known as Cameron portrayed by Summer Glau a protector to John Connor 35 An early model the T 600 is referenced in the first film noted as being easily spotted due to its rubber skinned exterior 36 37 The T 600 makes its first appearance in The Sarah Connor Chronicles 38 Terminator Salvation features T 600s and T 700s the latter also using rubber exteriors before Skynet upgrades to human tissue with the T 800 Both models also have a darker colored endoskeleton and are larger compared with their successor 28 39 40 41 Non humanoid edit nbsp A Hydrobot from Terminator Salvation on display at ExpoSYFY in Spain 2013 Other machines lacking a human appearance have also appeared These include Hunter Killers or HKs which make appearances in the future war segments of the film series Two types of HKs exist ground based tanks and aerial drones 42 43 28 44 Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines briefly features the T 1 described as the earliest Terminator model by director Jonathan Mostow I wanted to depict the first generation of Terminator robots to show where it all began We came up with this primitive but deadly robotic machine that is part tank part robot 45 Terminator Salvation introduces a variety of new machines 40 including Aerostats which fly over areas looking for humans 28 Upon locating them the Aerostats report back to the Harvester a machine rising at least 50 feet The Harvester is tasked with capturing the humans and can smash into buildings to acquire them 39 40 The humans are then loaded into the Transporter a flying machine which brings them to Skynet s facilities for research which is then used to create the T 800 39 Terminator Salvation also introduces two other machines both designed to kill humans the Hydrobot an amphibious snake like vehicle 40 43 46 and motorcycles known as Moto Terminators 43 Terminator Genisys introduces an additional model four legged Spider Tanks which are dropped by aerial HKs 47 48 Production background editThe Terminator concept was originally conceived by James Cameron director and writer of the first two films 49 50 Special effects artist Stan Winston and his crew provided practical Terminator effects for the original film including the endoskeleton and would return for the next three installments to provide further effects 28 51 52 Following Winston s death in 2008 a successor company was formed by his crew under the name Legacy Effects which worked on Terminator Genisys 52 Industrial Light amp Magic has also worked on the films since Terminator 2 providing computer generated imagery of the machines for certain shots 53 54 55 Notes edit a b In Terminator Dark Fate 2019 Skynet is replaced by a new AI known as Legion following the time altering events depicted in Terminator 2 Judgment Day 1991 1 References edit Holmes Adam October 4 2019 Terminator Dark Fate s Skynet Replacement Has Been Revealed CinemaBlend Retrieved November 26 2023 Orange B Alan October 20 2014 Terminator Genisys Aging T 800 Idea Came from James Cameron MovieWeb Retrieved November 26 2023 Reimann Tom October 22 2019 Here s the Reason Arnold Schwarzenegger s T 800 Ages in Terminator Dark Fate Collider Retrieved November 25 2023 Kennedy Michael January 31 2020 Why Dogs Can Detect Terminators ScreenRant Retrieved November 27 2023 Klimek Chris July 1 2015 It s Like It Never Happened A Terminator Dossier NPR Retrieved November 27 2023 Moyer Michael June 19 2003 Who is stronger Terminator or Hulk CNN Retrieved November 26 2023 Lealos Shawn S November 27 2019 All Of The Terminator Models From The Movies Ranked By Power ScreenRant Retrieved November 26 2023 Owen Phil November 3 2019 6 Major Ideas Terminator 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