How could the T-X and T-1000 get though the time machine if "nothing artifi!


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How could the T-X and T-1000 get though the time machine if "nothing artificial" could get through?

In "The Terminator" it is said that "nothing artificial" could get through the time machine. If that is the case, how could the T-1000 and T-X get through in Terminators 2 & 3?


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You figures that one out.

Polymetal allow could not go through the machine, but; if you go solely by the first movie Kyle tells Sarah that they blew up the machine so no others could come through, obviously Kyle did not know everything.

Plus, why would a machine design a time machine to transport humans when it would make more sense to design a machine to transport other machines?

It is one of the big flaws in the Terminator saga.

That being said, figure that the T-1000 and the T-X can take on the form of pure energy. It is as believable as polymetal alloy or a hydrogen cell the size of a flash light.

Apparently the other people who answered the question did not watch all three movies or figure out whatyou were talking about.

The fact is Kyle was not told everything he could have been. The last thing Sarah is thinking is should she tell John to tell his father who he is? Apparently, John decided not to tell Kyle anything. For all you know, what you were told is disinformation to keep John on his way to be the saviour of the world because only then could he send anyone back in time. If you think about it john could have sent one T-X and killed the first Terminator and ended the war all together.

The idea was never to prevent the war but control its outcome.

But the obvious answer to you question is it was a mistake in making the second and third movie.


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