Forget to say why I liked Frank Miller's Robocop vs Terminator.
The basic story is a warrior woman from the future goes back in time to kill Murphy. She does this because as soon as Robocop plugs in to the internet as Skynet comes on line, he inadvertently "infects" it and creates evil Skynet. Basically Robocop is the father of Terminators, and they treat him as such.
And time travel doesn't make changes to the timeline immediately in this story, there's a "Matrix shift" that gives whoevers on the receiving end time to fix the problem. Nameless warrior woman successfully kills Robocop, Skynet senses the anomaly and sends back a Terminator. Robocop decides to suicide himself, another squad of Terminators ger sent back. Skynet ends up wiping out all of humanity in the future and goes on to conquer the universe like The Borg, and Robocop himself after getting captured and enslaved by Skynet "duplicates" his consciousness, and keeps copying it more times then Skynet can erase them until he finally finds a vulnerable factory he can hijack to build himself a new body complete with all the scars his old flesh had, souped up with future weapons.
This results in a neat cat and mouse game where you get multiple outcomes, until someone finally screws up the chase. For my money it's a good merging of two franchises, and bonus no John or Sarah Conner for a change, no liquid metal super terminators, just good writing.
Best part is ED-209.
Robocop: "Scan for cybernetic activity"
ED-209: "Affirmative. CYBERNETIC ACTIVITY DETECTED" (Turns on nearby ED-209 who likewise turns on him at Robocops orders to target cybernetics. Murphy ducks.)