Yeah, we know there was a Terminator 3, but even if we consider it canon, there's room for further adventures anywhere in that messed-up timeline, as we've seen from the many other forgettable Terminator sequels, and you can improve upon them as you will.
After the events of Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Sarah Connor and her son John took on new identities. But now there are several terminators (model T-800) sent back to find them. Fabrice Mathieu (previously at Neatorama) edited together more than a dozen movies to create this clever dialogue-free action sequence. -Thanks Fabrice!
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Canon or not... this terminator storyIt has a time machine in it... causing so many logical errors.Why didn't the machine just use the time machine to "...." That the most important question has not been answered:Why could the machines not just terminate all humans after the initial attack?Human infrastructure has broken down, there are severe restrictions in food, technical, information, and human ressources.. . And the machines could just use all the weapons presently in stock to elliminate all humans in nearly no-time... They are not restricted by any kind of nuclear biological, chemical and / or ray warfare treaty... they should be able to get the job done without the need for any kind of time travelling. And finally... this brainless no future weapon technology-restriction for time-travelling is also rubbisch... a skin-pouch large enough to contain super cool assassination stuff seems to make much more sense than leavin a trail of blood.... it would even be possible that mr. T800 just walks to the next DIY shop and builds one of the future weapons on his own... i.e. the original canon is already not a very good plot.. so best don't care if canon or not... and just care if it is fun to watch the fiction, leaving the science part aside.
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anything after Terminator 1 isn't canon
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