A future metal called a hyper alloy is, for some strange reason, inferior to industrial titianium? Why wouldn't they just use "treated" titanium, then?
And, I called it plastic because it was plastic.
Also, the T800 and Marcus are the hyperalloy. Older veresions were made from titanium...like the ones pwned.
I didn't say inferior, I'm asking you to show your "far superior" statement. A reasonable request.
Also, isn't 'hyperalloy' titanium (what the T-600's are made of) with colton added to increase it's heat resistance?
Yes, it was plastic in the sense that the costume was probably plastic. Is this really your angle now? Robocop isn't made of "titanium lamenated with kevlar" and his screen-feats taking damage mean nothing?
You sure? Ins't the T-800 in Terminator made of "hyperalloy", as this is what Reese said when explaining to Sarah what was trying to kill her.
Correct: beam weapons and maybe some high heat rounds, were able to damage the hyperalloys...so they upgraded the endoskeletons with colton to make it resistant to those vulnerabilities.
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Dude, it was a joke. I'm basically calling Robo "plastic" as a form of "the other side!" trash talk.
I was referring to the bikes and other stuff. And when did one get all crunched up from getting run over? (I just remember skin coming off...but no crushing.)
Edit- Just called James Cameron. He said the hyperalloy is supposed to be as strong as second grade adamantium and only bendable by another terminator becaue they use a feed back lewp to wtf pwn the newbz.
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Last edited by dadudemon on Aug 3rd, 2010 at 07:10 PM
But to answer your question. T-800 in Terminator had it's legged (and arm?) damaged after the truck rolled over it.
(I question the arm, as I think that was damaged earlier by shrapnel from a pipe-bomb during the chase scene or possibly from Reese's shotgun.) Also, the pipe-bomb blew in in half towards the very end. After the truck incident.
edit: Just texted Paul Verhoeven, he texted back that the comic-book where Robocop "wtf pwn-stomps hard, ja" (his words, not mine) multiple Terminators is canon.
Wasn't that an alternate future, though? History was changed after that term.
I don't know how that T-800 compares to the newer one in John's future. Remember, Marcus is from a different future than the one the original Term was from.
This is generally considered. But they're still both made of "hyperalloy".
Did a quick search; the T-800 in the end of Salvation wasn't really a T-800, it was a special unit called a T-RIP, purposely designed to kill Conner. Though it's still made of "hyperalloy", it was noticeable built far bulkier than a regular T-800, or Marcus for that matter. Marcus did take a landmine, so I'd imagine he's more durable than the T-800 in Terminator.
Anyhow, none of this matters now. See my edit in my earlier post.