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Published by GeekBoy on 06 Feb 2008

Heavy Metal

No painted doors this week on The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Cromartie is looking for Coltan, the stuff Terminators are made of. The Connor Crew are looking for Cromartie (who is now the guy from The 4400). The Connor Crew instead find another cyborg, Freakgirl’s boyfriend Brian Bloom, who is stockpiling Coltan for use after Judgment Day. They stop him, destroy the Coltan, and Cameron saves a little bit for herself.

That’s all for now. Discuss!

Reprinted from Too Much Free Time

Published by GeekBoy on 23 Jan 2008

The Turk

Okay, so if you watched this week’s episode of The Sarah Connor Chronicles, odds are you want to talk about those painted doors. Because seriously, what the hell was up with that? And I have some ideas. But first, let’s run through the rest of the episode …

Using photos left behind by the Future Freedom Fighters, Sarah gets a lead on somebody who may be responsible for the creation of Skynet — a former Cyberdyne intern (Andy) who now sells cellphones. She dates him for a few days, and learns that he’s created “The Turk” — a primitive AI that mostly just plays chess. When she learns from Andy that The Turk has moods — that its choices vary from day to day for no logical reason, she realizes this is perhaps the first sign of Skynet-like self-awareness, and decides to act. In the end, instead of killing Andy, she burns down his house, thereby destroying The Turk. Continue Reading »

Published by GeekBoy on 15 Jan 2008

Pilot & Gnothi Seauton

Previously on Terminator … an artificially intelligent computer from 2029 named Skynet wants to eradicate mankind. So it sends a cyborg assassin back in time to 1984 to kill Sarah Connor, the not-yet mother of the human resistance leader. Her future son, John Connor, sends back a man named Kyle Reese to protect her, and he does, and then gets her pregnant with John. Ten years later, two more terminators from 2029 arrive, one programmed to protect John Connor and the other sent by Skynet to kill John Connor. The good one tells them that a Cyberdyne employee named Miles Dyson will create the first self-aware computer in August 1997, which will evolve into Skynet. So Sarah tries to kill Dyson, and can’t do it, but he dies anyway and blows up all of his AI research. Sarah and John and his pet terminator kill the bad morph-y terminator, the good terminator kills itself, and the future is safe.

The Sarah Connor Chronicles picks up the story in 1999 … Continue Reading »

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