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Cyberdyne In Terminator Salvation[]

"Note: None of this explains why Cyberdyne logos are still being used by Skynet in 2018, but then nothing can really explain why a self aware AI uses the logos of a company that no longer exists by that year. The use of those logos in 2018 says nothing about when Cyberdyne originally ceased to exist." this is because it was always Cyberdyne Systems. the company was bought then became a part of the air force. T-888

Having just looked through the various headlines shon on screen, if you slow them down, it's not actually definite that 'USAF' means the same 'USAF' we would assume: The actual text, beneath it, refers to a 'United States Armed Forces' division, rather than 'Air Force'. It's actually ambiguous whether this is some sub-division of Cyberdyne or something else completely, but Kogan's area ('Cyberdyne Genetics') was apparently "purchased" by them, according to headlines, which leads me to believe it might've been either a different company or part of the government. Either way, the fourth film's screen canon doesn't make clear whether Cyberdyne is part of the Air Force or something termed the 'Armed Forces' division of either the govenrment or a company (or even a company which was called 'United States Armed Forces'). Xenomorphine
That sounds reasonable to me. I totally forgot USAF could be also "United States Armed Force". --TX55TALK 06:39, January 14, 2011 (UTC)

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If you look at the Cyberdyne logo with an open mind, you can see three dots... -Sec_1971 15:29, 19 December 2008 (UTC)

Cut Content[]

How is Cyberdyne Systems cut content? Even though the scene in the original movie showing the logo is cut out, the company is still mentioned. -Sec_1971 15:16, April 6, 2010 (UTC)

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