T-1000 Anatomy Explored - How Can A Liquid Have Sentience? What Is It Made Out Of? How They Are Made
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T-1000 Anatomy Explored - How Can A Liquid Have Sentience? What Is It Made Out Of? How They Are Made
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No one, and I mean NO ONE, can
out-do Robert Patrick as the T-1000.
The one in Genisys was pretty good
@@gregor3145 nah
He's a highly underrated actor. Hilarious in Striptease.
@@YourBoyWanghe played the frontman from squid game, his acting was amazing and he literally showed no emotion like robert
@@YourBoyWangand he doesn’t blink while firing either
The ultimate Terminator villain and forever my favorite as a kid
I liked the Terminatrix too. In many ways, she was far more dangerous than the T-1000.
Also if you count the "Terminator:Resistance" game as canon, the T1000s default form is heavily implied to be based off a resistance soldier that the machines tortured and killed in the pasadena hospital.
Yea, that was nice easter egg. :)
it was also in the comic . yes the Robert Patrick face was a resistance soldier who got caught by Skynet and t-1000 took his appearance as his base
Fun Fact that these people seem to TOTALLY have missed in T2: The T-1000 did in fact suffer permanent damage particularly after the liquid nitrogen incident. There is a brief scene where a glitch is seen as a band of "noise" rippling upward through it's body during the foundry scenes. It also briefly has a small problem with its hand getting stuck to a railing. One of my favorite scenes, which was cut from the theatrical release, expands on this greatly. During the scenes where the T-1000 is trying to force Sarah to call for John, John ultimately discovers two Sarah Connors, each trying to convince John that they are the real Sarah. John _immediately_ determines which is the real Sarah, since the T-1000 Sarah is visibly melded to the floor, taking on legs and feet with the texturing of the floor grating. This shows that they were getting close to disabling the T-1000 through the constant attacks against it. This is also mentioned in greater detail in the novelization, which I highly recommend particularly for its fascinating look into the future war, including the defeat of Skynet and the time displacement machinery used to send Kyle Reese and the various terminator units back in time.
From the liquid nitrogen immersion
@@jamesbaggett7223 Not just from the immersion, but specifically the combination of being frozen and then shattered. It caused a specific kind of permanent damage.
As a kid, i had though the "ripples" were just it getting the "chills" from being around so much molten metal.
The truth is way cooler lol
I remember they deleted have scene. He shook it to fix it I believe. ❤ 🔥
Is it the book by Randal Frakes?
It's not merely a liquid. The T-1000 is composed of billions of nanomachines that all act together as one artificial organism, or can act independently of each other, and each nanomachine contains the collective data and consciousness of the whole.
I figured this one out when the movie released and I was 12 years old. Like, what else could it possibly be? Always had a strong interest in nano tech ever since then.
correct. I watched another video similar to this one, and they described the T-1000 as having nanomachines that reformed into it's original essence, which is the police officer, or its original configured form. each nanomachine communicates with one another to form various shapes, including humans.
One other unasked question was, what inspired the T-1000's creation. The Thing I believe was the main source of the T-1000's creation due to the fact that The Thing if critically injured and if any of its limb the limb can and would function as an independent life form
And could never exist or work irl
You mean the movies about the time traveling, Austrian bodybuilder, cyborg assassin can't actually happen?!
Some of the deleted scenes showed how it was getting bugs from its regular rebuilding of itself from damage. Its combat loss at that steel plant was due to its mind being just as damaged as its literal everything else. In later lore, it was revealed that it wasn't merely a sapient complex chemical-based fluid, it was billions of nano-machines made of that metal networked as one mind.
T2 is nearly perfect; one of best sci-fi films one of the best action films ever. But I doubt Cameron had even heard the term nanomachines until years after T2's release. It does make sense, tho.
Of course, all subsequent new terminators (except for augmented humans) are nanomachines, presented as nanomachines.
To quote one of the greatest villain's of all time "Nanomachines Son"
I now know what that quote originated from....
Lol one of the hardest bosses i ever faced
T-800: They harden and respond to physical trauma. You can’t hurt it John.
Except if any of you paid attention it was the T3000 that used nanites not the T1000.
God I wish they made more movies like terminator 1 and 2
yeah but with more trans representation
(read with sarcastic tones)
They did make 'Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles'... the true sequel to T2.
Unfortunately, it went only 2 seasons.
It was a good series. If you haven't watched it, I recommend that you do.
@@mikepryor7467 a black/Asian trans woman
Just play the Terminator Resistance game with the DLC its the closest thing well get to a prequel film and a closed loop
As a kid I loved T-1000....it was so a head of it's time.
And even more heads once he fell in the molten steel, amiright?😁
It is further explained in the prologue of the film's novelization that the T-1000 was created through nanotechnology, and is a "Nanomorph", able to scan the molecular structure of whatever it is touching and visually mimic it.
Yes. The video doesn’t explain anything. Clickbait.
@@MoreRubberyThanTurgid And how can he see?
@@Dark.Persona.....there is a reason why the T1000 perspective of view was never showed. Because it's one whole liquid metal entity functioning through complex sensor like ability. Think of how a mole or bat sees....not by vision but by enhanced senses.
@@Dark.Persona I heard he can see through his whole body as one big eye, so 360*. Or that his vision is the strongest near the eyes place, so he could mimic humans even better. Plus, his vision is much better than human's, even if he prefers to use the touch.
After 30 years T-1000 from T2 will remain one of the best antagonist from the whole franchise & no future instalment can beat T2 it was & will always be the best!
Nobody ever mentions that in "Terminator 2" at the end of the film - Schwarzenegger's terminator has his arm ripped/crushed off while fighting against the liquid terminator, yet they just leave it behind? They destroy chip and the arm from the original film, but leave the other arm left behind, just hanging out of some random piece of machinery, supposedly to be found by someone else, so the whole robotic apocalypse thing can start all over again.🤖
It's not mentioned because it's nonsense. The arm is just metal and can in NO WAY be used to build skynet.
True but it's just a metal hand, could be anything. T1 left behind half an arm, his legs, his crushed torso, but most important of all... the CPU chip. That's the main thing Dyson was doing his research on.
@mbad7827 The arm was also intact in T1 whereas in T2 it was undoubtedly ground up in the machine.
Read the novel in it. John runs back to where The Terminator lost his arm, retrieves it, and throws it into the molten steel. The novel was written by Frakes, Cameron, and Wisher in July 1991. Cameron has long said that the novel gives more detail than the movie's theatrical, directors or extended cut does as not everything in the novel was filmed including the John retrieving the Terminators arm and throwing it in. The novel is amazing, just like the movie. This movie was a staple of my childhood and is my number 1 movie in my top 10 list off all time. I
As soon as i heard the intro, i knew this would be a pointless info telling none of us anything we didn't already know; and that it would probably include some inaccurate info while presenting widely-known misconceptions as fact.
Marvelous videos, where there are great ideas for videos but somehow none are watchable
Originally, James Cameron had the T-800 and T-1000 in the original film given his "dream sequence" that inspired the original TERMINATOR film.
I always "assumed" that the T-1000 was constructed of liquid mercury...
As a kid i did thought it was living mercury, i imagined a slash of the T-1000 could end up poisoning someone's flesh or something.
They messed the whole thing up when they had it mass produced in the Terminator universe. The whole reason why they sent the T-1000 back in the first place was because Skynet was scared of it. It was considered too powerful and very unpredictable. And the fact that it can become self aware itself scared the crap out of Skynet, so they wanted to get rid of it ASAP. Very scary to think about. lol Then they kept adding it into comics, rides and more than one movie and it was a joke xD
Imagine if Arnold was a T-1000 model instead of a T-800 model in T3 when it combated the TX. The story could be that John knew this time Skynet was sending a more dangerous machine.
Might have been better. Have each following movie the Armold was the enemy of the last movie. At least then the good guy would keep getting more powerful and explains how he keeps defeating the badly.
T1000 is weak against plasma weapons
@@EmanuelNadera Which would be a good thing, as it would mean the TX had a way to take the hero T-1000 down if it could land a solid hit. It would mean having to think strategically, rather than just trying to throw down. Anyway, the TX's plasma gun only worked once or twice, and then it was damaged too badly to be used and had to switch to a flam thrower, from what I remember.
@ericokonkwo7771 Arnold in t3 wasnt a t800 he was a t850 an upgraded t800 with 2 hydrogen fuel cells that explode when damaged
@@NipplePinchGenocide Or a Chihuahua T-1000 that rips open your achilles tendon and finishes the job by stabbing you through the neck since it could still shapeshift into weapons and thinks like a terminator. Fucking terrifying.
A very formable fighter and hunter.
There are no T-1000s. It's just one. It's a prototype. There are no other units.
There was one in Genesis.
The T 1000 is the perfect terminator.
Not really perfect. TX is the most perfect built-in because she has liquid metal together with metal skeleton.
Not really. At times it would be disobedient to its mission objectives. They had the potential to go rogue and were discontinued by Skynet
Yet it was defeated by 2 humans and a different terminator
@@VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT yet is was defeated by 2 humans and another terminator.
@@michaelkennedy8303 2 humans? No she was defeated by a detonation by Arnold's self destruct device. T1000 is the one defeated by humans and Arnold and got melted in a molten hot liquid lava.
Robert Patrick was awesome!
In short, T-1000 is every overclockers dream.....
at no time has the t-1000 been referred to as t2.....
Exactly. That was just the shortened title of the movie itself.
James Cameron wanted to make a CGI water effect character since the movie the Abyss, a mercury effect to make it look metallic and more believable with the early cgi tech was chosen and that’s why the T-1000 is like that. Same reason there is always fog in the 1998 Godzilla movie (the cgi was just not there yet).
You didn’t address or answer your titles first question. How can a liquid have sentience? You mostly just talked about the movie. It must be billions of nanoprocessor machines working as a collective.
If the T1000 was an Ironman suit it would have been the suit he wore in Avengers Endgame because it was that advanced
A flare gun (3100°F) White phosphorus (2300°F)or thermite (4000°F), would be effective against a T-1000
Same with a plasma bolt--the intense heat could damage the T1000
Based on that ridiculous Genisys movie, all they'd really have needed was some squirt bottles full of the right kind of acid. Pssst pssst pssst in the eyes from up high like that badass sniper scene in Sarah Connor Chronicles but more squirty. Or even better, a couple of plant sprayer tanks.
It's cybernetic, not an android..
It would of been interesting if the t1000 took the form of Kyle Rese.
But he'd have to touch Kyle to take his form, and Kyle is RIP unfortunately.
Don't think you'll never see something like this really existing.
Can someone lete know what is typed above. This person blocked me or something. I can't read it.
ha ha@@TotalDec
another good reason not to have the tear away organic shell is because that would introduce the idea of putting such an organic shell around futuristic weapons like a plasma cannon
Which is exactly what the Tx did with its built in plasma cannon.
To technically a blob of flesh can encase HKs, T600 with weapons or even the Colossal Harvester Terminator with twin HK motorcycles from Salvation.
I always thought a great protagonist would be shocking the world with an advanced terminator as a modified Harvester HK is covered with bio flesh which would look like a gigantic beefed up titan.
Imagine a gundam sized humanoid tearing up the city like a mini Kaiju.
You should cover the Rev-9 Terminator!
Its easy, the reason the liquid has sentience is because Jim Cameron says so.
It's a processor controlling a polymorphic metal
Jim? Don’t you mean James.
'It could be EASILY destroyed'? How often are you gonna be near a steel mill or just have gallons of liquid nitrogen lying around? 😂😂
To be fair liquid nitrogen is usually available at most laboratory supply shops so if you live in a major city you wouldn't have to look for very long only issue would be if you were in the mid west or sparsely populated area were cities are very far apart or a less developed country
I was thinking that the liquid terminator was made of nanotechnology & that the liquid metal was just tiny androids forming into different shapes.
correct
Terminators are cyborgs(specifically the earlier ones), if anything the T-1000 would be closer to a cyborg(cybernetic organisms) but more machine than anything else rather than an android.
They're far more advanced of liquid metal tech. The T-1000 is an advanced prototype that Skynet used to counter the T-800's the resistance sent back in time apart of their newer 1000 series. There's 1001, 1002 and 1000000 etc etc which were seen in the TV series, comics etc
A cyborg is a human that is outfitted with inorganic machinery.
An android is an automaton that’s constructed from the ground up and replicates a humanoid.
Every terminator is actually an android.
*@Kalashee* No terminators are cyborgs up until T-1000 models. Cyborgs are part machine part man parts doesn't matter which parts which is a Terminator. An android is a robot imitating a man or human with synthetic parts not real unlike actual human parts like earlier terminators have.
The difference....ie Data from star trek and bishop from aliens are androids. T-800s and Robocop are cyborgs...terminators in general are closer to cyborgs and depending on the model are not androids. T-1000 is liquid metal so technically that model is neither a cyborg or android.
Thank you 😊
It's not the liquid that has sentience, it's the nano-particles inside the polymimetic-alloy which are designed to control and coalesce the metal to become the T-1000. It's been defined in the proper movie that these particles are "with purpose" only when in the largest mass. Split elements (like the hook claw) lose their "purpose" in favor of a prime directive to return to the primary mass. Otherwise, the hook claw would've known it was touched by John Connor and would've simply grabbed unto him then and there, morphed into his throat and killed him by becoming spikes or choking him to death and nobody, not even the Termie, would've been able to stop it. It therefore plays to purpose that only the "mass" has "purpose".
Also, unlike its predecessor, it doesn't require sentience, it only needs "purpose" - to finish what it was meant to do, kill the target. SkyNet, afraid of a rebellion, designed this machine not because it was particularly better at killing people - because it has some drawbacks (in the future, where it could be seen as not human, either by scent, augmented sight or weight test) - but because it was a more obedient platform on account of that division. Each "component" is intrinsically programmed with a sole purpose. The sum of all parts - type thing. Better "machine". Something subsequent films FAILED to take on, TX being a downgrade in terms of what it could do, but a progress as plot points go.
These anatomy videos are my favorite
Rumors has it that the T-1000 will be Playable in MK1.
This was the first terminator i ever saw when i was a kid. That liquid cop freaked me the fxck out and i still remember her explaining who he was, and what he was doing. Wild.
I would have loved to see Blackie Lawless as a terminator.
The T-1000 was not an android, none of it was living tissue
Cyborgs have living tissue androids are machines mimicing people
Mercury, Gallium, and Cesium three metals that are in a liquid state at are very very close to room temperature.
it's a nanomachine terminator with one damned directive... of course it has sentience... also it can blend in with humans look human and sound like a human too...
Question
What would an E,M,P do?
9:56 Amorphous, a Morpheus was in The Matrix.
They say that the T-1000 is made out of Chuck Norris's semen.
A Solid Form is not Necessary for sentience.
Sentience is information Code if you will for us i believe it's our Soul and your Soul can take any form just like other forms of information can.
So programming a form of Sentience in to a Liquid Based Machine wouldn't be that hard for an AI as advanced as Skynet to do.
Liquid metal is as old as a thermometer
And some 💥
Take a shot every time she says, “memetic poly alloy.” 😂 You’ll die of alcohol poisoning by the end of the video.
I can’t imagine Blackie Lawless playing playing the T1000. Or Billy Idol.
The t-1000 terminators had to have the micro processer in order to form as the terminator from genisys says.
Please please please never stop ♥️
Let me just point out that the velocity It would have taken to throw that spear in a manner that picked up the T 800 and pinned him to a wall, Would have broken the sound barrier. Everybody in the room would have been deaf....and that's at the very least. But hey, it's still an excellent movie! 😂
Awesome
Ya know when u think of it. It’s like if Liquid Snake and Solid Snake lives up to their names
When that movie came out I was still young and the intended audience. I thought it was the most amazing thing I have ever seen. As an adult, I feel differently. T2 is still a spectacle to watch with its action sequences and special effects, but I strongly feel the Terminator was intriguing because the T-800 was just the right type of menace. 800 was vulnerable & it ran an equal risk by having to not be shot in order to maintain its blending capacity.
I felt the T1000 was pretty much a god. This foe that could be the floor you walked on, or it could instantly change and mimic the person you love. The character was way too over the top and I felt there were scenes that were poorly written because the T-1000 could have killed John and his mother but did not. Spoilers ahead although this video was a big one. Example: This is a machine with a targeting matrix. It could have blasted John and or Sarah in the mental ward hallway, but the writers had him shoot the T800 even though John was his target. Also, in the same scene on the elevator going down, the T-1000 could have severed the elevator cord and dropped the elevator several floors thus killing both targets in one shot. Even if it did not kill them, it would have incapacitated one or both long enough for the T1000 to either shoot them or stab them. Another example was the final scene where it opted not to kill Sarah but told her to call to John. Why? He could have killed her right then and there, mimic her and then kill John. Side note: Fun fact did you know the other Sarah was played by Linda's twin sister? Sorry for the digress. I am back. I really hope they reboot the Terminator franchise and get back to the basics of part 1.
There was actually some reasoning put forth by Cameron for some of what you mentioned - supposedly the T1000 was just plain cruel and liked to toy with its prey, think of a cat toying with a mouse. This wasn’t part of its programming and it scared Skynet to a degree that it never mass produced the T1000 because Skynet never had full control of it. I had the same thoughts about the T1000 and the plot holes so I did some digging and found this out.
Technically it killed Sarah Conner. It cut her, the memnetic poly alloy is a carcinogen.
Did it ever hear Sarah speak? Maybe it couldn't copy her voice unless it heard so many words?
Seems like not killing Sara was a good strategy for killing them both later.
I was 11 @ the time.
if the t1000 is "uniform" why would a few shots disrupt its processor at all?
I just realized The T-1000 has a name tag on the police uniform and it says Austin so that means that Austin is the T1000's name and the former name of the police officer that wore the uniform
It's a movie. Plain and simple.
Skynet : "the T-1000, as liquid metal, is potentialy too dangerous to me so I will only create a few."
Also Skynet : creates the giant liquid metal T1 000 000 to serve as a bodyguard for it's central core.
Humans are “mostly” water, a liquid.
It doesn’t, it’s a processor controlling a polymorphic metal
My fav film of all time wish I was born when it was out to experience it in the cinema as a kid
In the words of former future us senator Armstrong: NANITES SON
Not exactly liquid metal, Uncle Bob only said that to dumb it down, Memetic Polyalloy is a nigh indestructible structure that has a base human form, and can pass for being human enough if it was able to travel through the time portal
Aren't we mostly liquid? Especially after New Years?
“Un-dow-ted-lee”
I wonder what the life span is for the T1000, i know the T800 is something like 115/120 years from one battery power cell. So does that mean the T1000 doesn't last as long due to its liquid morphing using up alot more of power from its power cell? 🤔 maybe it goes off movie logic and lasts triple the life span than the T800 😅
In deleted scenes and the novelization for T2, they were very close to disabling the T-1000 permanently by the end. The first hard strike against it was the liquid nitrogen freezing and subsequent shattering, and then afterward it was becoming increasingly buggy, implying permanent damage and possibly severe power depletion. By the end, it was having serious problems maintaining a coherent appearance (becoming "polluted" by contact with basically any surface) and also becoming stuck to various surfaces, hampering its movement.
kind of an odd title considering it’s 2023 and we really have no idea how we have sentience
Sentience isn't that hard. Consciousness in the infinitely recursive sense where we not only know things but know that we know them and know that we know that we know them is what's impossible to model by any formal system (proof: Gödel incompleteness theorem).
As long as our machines function with the Von Newmann architecture and binary they will NEVER become conscious like we are, it's literally impossible. Quantum computing combined with neural nets though......Gödel doesn't apply to that.
They could have always skipped the whole skin cocoon idea and just have the T-1000 take a human resistance fighter being used as a cocoon before time traveling. Gruesome.
T-1000 vs Carnage.
What type of power source does the T-1000 have 🤔??
A liquid polyalloy mcguffin. likely an E-series since the S-series was too specific.
Some kind of liquid fusion
Biggest plothole in T2 was the fact that T1000 could have launched several mini metal darts at John. Poor writing.
Great villain and music
Wait wait wait. Did this video just mention that Michael Biehn (1:58)could have been the T1000? That would've made it a significantly different movie. 1000%
I want a future war movie
..let me be at night..give us the score of T1. No time travel involved .
How liquid metal travels in time without being living
???
So that's why guns can't be sent through time.
Oh now I see
As long as the liquid metal has a processor core it will have sentience now where it would keep it's chip no idea and no idea how it powers itself as it's had bullets galore shot into it and it barely slows it down
Where's the thumbnail from?
I think it was Made By an Ai image generator
I literally learner nothing new, but still a good video
My best guess to how T-1000, Liquid Metal terminator has sentience, is that it’s made of a group, of nanotechnology bots.
We have actually seen 3 different t 1000's. First was Robert Patrick in t 2, the t 1000 is genesis and then the female terminator in Sarah Connor chronicles. I think it's a bunch of micro computers type things that hold him together
The female terminator from the satah connor chronicles was a T-1001, which was a slightly more advanced variant of the t 1000, since she could detach a portion of her liquid metal to act independently from the rest of her body
@@forbiddenmemez4786 I like the t-x better because she is more versatile
Katherine weaver T1001
@@stevebrightmore4937 exactly and thank u for helping me. How do you upgrade the t 1000
@@trevorstockwell8290 she was the upgrade. The T1001s started to think for herself an resisted skynet. She saved john in the Sarah connor chronicles I think the other female Terminator in that series was a T900 I may be wrong tho. Weaver also created Legion
It's weakness to acid is not cannon because Genesis is not cannon. Also its resistance to temperature is vary similar to the T-800 if not a little more and T-1000 did survive longer in molten steel than the T-800 did and the T-1000 is several times stronger than the T-800 and I would estimate 8-9 times stronger than the T-800 wich has the max capacity to lift 5,600lbs and was able to shove a dull steel rod though the chest of the T-800 with no effort, something that takes the most powerful bullets to get though! It's abilities can be compared to shape memory alloys.
Try a spawn Symbiot suit...
Wait I minute that was yesterday.
Now I understand tomorrowsday
Originally the t1000 was of alien origin
Say, that's a nice bike....
Because it's sci fi
If I were the T 800 instead of shooting. I would have gone and picked up the T 1000. Thrown His pieces into the molding steel.
How
To
Kill
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Rust😭
The only weakness that t1000 has it cannot withstand high temperature substance like liquid hot molten, lava or hazardous acid.
This narrator is struggling with their script a lot here 😂 they've clearly never seen a terminator movie 😂
What a dumb question, can the T-1000 time travel? Of
course it can, we've all seen it do it in T2
04:44 - Arexvy commercial.
It has been tested and proven that anything that is observed is changed by the observer. I a scie tific test tiny matter particles projected through a tiny opening change significantly by merely being observed, hens a sort of "sentience", albeit a very basic, minimal one. So I think everything can have a sentience to some degree.
that acid looked waaaaaay too strong to be Hydrochloric. plus, i saw Sarah use some sorta spray when she got it on her skin.
I want to know who the T-1000 appearance was based on? The T-800 was modeled after Chief Master Sergeant Candy, seen in the deleted T3 scene. Cameron on the Sarah Connor Chronicles looked like Allison Young.
In cannon, I think it was just liquid metal, wasn't based on any person. It would have to seek out someone to mimic. The inspiration came to Cameron while having a fever dream during the shoot for Piranha 2. He dreamt of a metal man walking out of fire
In the terminator resistance game you see the human who he was based off dead in a lab
It is said the human was a resistance soldier in the future whom the T1000 took it's base form.
There is a reason why you see the T1000 in human form when it subdued the random officer scouting the area.
NOT android, a cybernetic organism (cyborg). An android is a completely artificial human-like robot such as Data or C3PO. A cyborg, like the Terminator or Robocop or Samus has (to varying degrees) both natural human and robotic elements
I wonder how was he able to see. Had he the vision T-800 has?
The reason why T1000 never showed the HUD vision like T800s is because they don't 'literally see' anything, but operate on complex sensory abilities. Much like moles & bats in nature.
@@changsangma1915 I understand now. Thanks! It has always made me curious.
Considering we are 90 percent water i don't see how hard it is to imagine