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Could the Terminator 2 terminator pass through a metal detector?
Keep in mind, he's in disguise.
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Yes
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>>218633785
He could just say he has a metal plate in his head and when they scan his head ans it beeps they'd let him on through
Of course if he's disguised as a cop that becomes unnecessary
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No
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>>218633785
why not just turn himself into a dildo so both John and his mom can use him and then kill them?
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>>218633785
Metal detectors have people-sized holes in them so yeah.
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>>218634210
having a metal plate in your head doesn't make your ankles beep when wanded, shit for brains
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>>218633785
dis nigga name be Robert Patrick
nah nigga, you get one. nigga don't get no two first names
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>>218633785
Metal detectors go off when they detect a electromagnetic disturbance. I don't know what mimetic polyalloy is but it's probably designed to not have it's own magnetic field.
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>>218634212
T-1000 would pass through a standard airport or security metal detector without setting it off because standard walk-through metal detectors (like at airports) are designed to detect ferromagnetic metals (like iron, steel, nickel, and cobalt). They work by creating a low-frequency electromagnetic field. When a conductive metal object passes through, it disrupts that field, triggering the alarm. The T-1000 is a "mimetic poly-alloy" or liquid metal Terminator. It is a non-ferromagnetic liquid metal, likely based on a fictional mercury-like or gallium-like alloy. It is programmable matter that can mimic the exact shape, density, and appearance of anything it touches. While it can form solid metal objects (like blades), its base state is liquid and non-magnetic. In its neutral, liquid-metal state, it has no large, solid pieces of ferromagnetic metal. A puddle or a person-shaped blob of liquid gallium, for example, would not trigger a standard detector.
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>>218634262
He's got a plate in his ankles as well
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>>218634217
Ahhaha
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>>218634449
What if they stuffed him through the baggage xray machine thing? Would he appear as metal on the screen?
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>>218634653
I just reposted what the LLM said you stupid idiot. You waste your time talking to AI instead of doing just about anything more productive than being on this retarded website. Even the captchas are fucking terrible now. MORON.
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>>218634783
My mistake. I was just trying to connect to some fellow humans. I didn't expect someone's cranky mother to be setting traps
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>>218633785
If in disguise, yes. If not in disguise, probably yes.
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>>218633785
No, he'd BE the metal detector. Think about it.
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>>218633785
Yeah, I think he'd be fine. Despite the name, "metal detectors" don't detect all metals, and some materials are picked up easier than others. If you're looking for a specific kind of metal, you can mess around with the frequency and power to better aim for it, but on general settings, some will be very weak or missed entirely.

I'd imagine whatever kind of metal he is is very low conductivity (or Arnie would have been like "yeah just taser him and he's FUCKED") and those metals are extremely hard to pick up.

>t. hobbyist detectorist
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>>218633785
this is the sort of thinking too hard about it shit that the later non-Cameron entries and the Sarah Connor Chronicles show were obsessed over
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>>218636060
>>218634783
lol got his ass
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>>218633785
You mean T-1000? Faggot
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>>218633785
He’s made entirely out of metal. He shouldn’t have even been able to go through the time machine
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>>218637665
/thread
80s movies proved what we always knew.
Overthinking is the bane of art.
Enjoy the fucking retard story and move on with your life. the moment you try to overanalyze something you have become the retard.
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>>218633785
If he's just a puddle of metal....where is his processor? How can it think and operate etc
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>>218637637
>yeah just taser him and he's FUCKED
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>>218634449
>It is programmable matter that can mimic the exact shape, density, and appearance of anything it touches.
Sounds convenient
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>>218633785
A uniformed cop has no need to comply with security protocols, not only could he pass through and trigger the detector without needing to stop and give any excuse, he could demand that they turn the detector off in order to let him pass undetected, if bypassing it completely was impossible.

A cop uniform is extremely powerful, especially in the absence of any higher authority.
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>>218636060
>someone's cranky mother
Exactly what this behavior is. Old lady with BPD behavior.
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>>218634449
Thanks ChatGPT
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>>218638172
Indeed. The only setback is he’s really stupid and keeps turning into the one guy his primary targets know they should run away from
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where is the computer that controls his functions? does it float around inside his body? how else could a blob of liquid metal behave with apparent intelligence
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If we going lorewise, I would say they absolutely pass a metal detector, as it's a fucking infiltration machine designed by a supercomputer to fool humans
So I would say that "being detected by a $300 gadget" would be the very absolute first thing it'll try to circumvent when designing the latest Terminators
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>>218633785
If we are going based off all the movies, I dont think so. Dark fate the one thats a weird mix of this one and the t800 sets one off
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>>218634497
kek
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>>218638177
Doesn't he go through a security check at the mental hospital? Maybe im misremembering
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>>218634497
>He's got a plate in his ankles as well
Im dying
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>>218637281
Kek
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>>218633785
Did they plan on going to the lava factory to melt the T1000, or did they just end getting chased there by happen stance?
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>>218637760
The dipped him in beef tallow first.
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>>218637974
Ive wondered this. Would it be repogramable like the t800? How do you access the chip, how is it housed, or is some sort of memory setup in the liquid metal
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>>218640010
>the lava factory
I always assumed taco bell made their sauce in the restauraunt before I saw this movie. Was eye opening
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>>218639804
It's probably a cluster or swarm, with each "molecule" being an individual computer, which is why he can reassemble himself even after being exploded. Like nanobots, but so small and so many of them that it seems like a liquid.
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>>218639808
They didn't have metal detectors in the resistance
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>>218633785
he's a US cop so yea he can do whatever the fuck he wants
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>>218637974
Every individual molecule is its own microscopic processor. So yeah magic.
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>>218641727
AM I BEING DETAINED



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