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Crystal Peak

According to the article, "Just before General Brewster dies, he tells them that the Skynet system core is in Crystal Peak, a base built into a mountain."

I just re watched it, and I don't think that General Brewster was that clever (I mean, he was in shock and dying!). He just tells them they have to get to Crystal Peak, and John and Kate assume that Skynet's core is there. He doesn't disagree with them, but it's really a case where they jumped to a conclusion and assumed that since he didn't contradict them, he's agreeing. He just wants them to be safe so he doesn't argue, is my sense.

Anyway I'll have to write down some of the dialogue next time, but wanted to share my sense and see if anyone agree/disagrees. If so, I can start to make the adjustments to the articles... thanks! --Kanamekun 12:37, 25 January 2008 (UTC)

Worst Film?

A lot of people dislike T3, though I can't see why. In my opinion it was a brilliant addition to the franchise and the T-X was pure genius, so why the hate? Hmmm... thoughts anyone? Darth Raivon 12:39, 7 July 2008 (UTC)

Most people seem to dislike it because the film isn't up to T2, but that is an unfair expectation. Continuity issues are a convenient excuse, but James Cameron himself introduced some of those in T2. People harp on the fact that John Connor was 10, so based on the briefly glimpsed police computer, T2 was set in 1995. All the actual dialogue in the film suggests it was set in 1994 though(in 3 years Cyberdine becomes the leading supplier of military computers etc.), and yet John looks more like he's 12 or 13.AlphaShrike 23:35, 25 November 2008 (UTC)

Continuity

I removed the part about Terminator Salvation referencing the Sarah Connor Chronicles from the continuity section. There were definite elements referencing T3, but nothing tying specifically to TSCC. Perhaps there is something in cut scenes, or something I managed to overlook, but unless we can say what it was specifically now that we've seen the movie, I think we should leave that reference out.AlphaShrike 17:24, 26 May 2009 (UTC)

That was an acceptable edit. I saw absolutely nothing even resembling anything from TSCC. -Sec_1971 00:23, 27 May 2009 (UTC)
I agree. The interview that was based on was pretty old: whatever this "connection" was probably got scrapped in post-production. Din's Fire 997 08:07, 28 May 2009 (UTC)