Cenobites kill robots on arrival. They only care about human suffering.
Originally posted by Lestov16
He's not a cyborg. If anything, he's an android. Learn your robot terminology, little man 😉
-An android is a machine made to mimic biological life. eg Data from Star Trek, Roy Batty from Blade Runner
-A cyborg is a being composed of machine and biological elements. eg The Borg from Star Trek, Pearl Prophet from Cyborg
-The T-800 is a more like a cyborg being machine internals and living tissue externals.
-Reese refers to it as a "cyborg" in the first film a few times.
"The Terminator's an infiltration unit, part man, part machine. Underneath, it's a hyperalloy combat chassis - micro processor-controlled, fully armored. Very tough. But outside, it's living human tissue - flesh, skin, hair, blood, grown for the cyborgs..." - K. Reese
"Cyborgs don't feel pain. I do. Don't do that again." - K. Reese
Consider yourself forever pwned by me, peasant 🙂
Originally posted by Robtard
-An android is a machine made to mimic biological life. eg Data from Star Trek, Roy Batty from Blade Runner-A cyborg is a being composed of machine and biological elements. eg The Borg from Star Trek, Pearl Prophet from Cyborg
-The T-800 is a more like a cyborg being machine internals and living tissue externals.
-Reese refers to it as a "cyborg" in the first film a few times.
"The Terminator's an infiltration unit, part man, part machine. Underneath, it's a hyperalloy combat chassis - micro processor-controlled, fully armored. Very tough. But outside, it's living human tissue - flesh, skin, hair, blood, grown for the cyborgs..." - K. Reese
"Cyborgs don't feel pain. I do. Don't do that again." - K. Reese
Consider yourself forever pwned by me, peasant 🙂
Damn Rob came out swinging! 😂
Originally posted by Robtard
-An android is a machine made to mimic biological life. eg Data from Star Trek, Roy Batty from Blade Runner-A cyborg is a being composed of machine and biological elements. eg The Borg from Star Trek, Pearl Prophet from Cyborg
-The T-800 is a more like a cyborg being machine internals and living tissue externals.
-Reese refers to it as a "cyborg" in the first film a few times.
"The Terminator's an infiltration unit, part man, part machine. Underneath, it's a hyperalloy combat chassis - micro processor-controlled, fully armored. Very tough. But outside, it's living human tissue - flesh, skin, hair, blood, grown for the cyborgs..." - K. Reese
"Cyborgs don't feel pain. I do. Don't do that again." - K. Reese
Consider yourself forever pwned by me, peasant 🙂
When I think Cyborg I think a joining of human and machine. The T-800 was never human. It may have organic elements but nothing about it is human. I think android would be a better classification. Cybernetics may have been involved in its creation but again, there is nothing human about the T-800 other than an organic layer. I also see a cyborg as being something that relies on both its machine and human elements to exist.
Originally posted by jinXed by JaNx
I don't see what stops Pinhead from tearing the Terminator apart. Guns aren't going to kill Pinhead. I doubt they would even slow him down that much.
Bullets have proven to be useless against Pinhead even in a physical state where he couldn't even move.
Bullets are beneath him.