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It's true, I saw it in a film.
I'm still waiting for someone to do the appropriate research into mass production of spider silk. It has huge potential as a weapon.
No, not RPG's which are cheaper than videogames, but power lines. Maybe power lines and telephone lines were invented with help from people in the future who sent the idea back to prevent the rise of these insidious flying machines.
Or not.
Caveman 2: "It's the beginning of the end!"
*caveman 2 clubs caveman 1, pushes wheel and bums around neighbourhood with phat speaker system*
We will terminate Gray Davis!!!!
Asta La Vista, Davees!
Connor: But wasn't Skynet destroyed?
Arnie: Eeeet eees eeeneeeveeetable
Connor: But Skynet was developed using technology acquired from the future, right? And since all of that was destroyed, surely any technology developed would have to have been built under different assumptions, and hence any result will be substantially different to the previous Skynet. And that's ignoring the fact that Skynet was originally developed using technology it sent back through time in the first place, which is in itself an inescapable paradox, as if it didn't exist in the first place, how could it send it's tech back in time to ensure its creation?
Arnie: Come weeeeth meeee eeef yuuuh waaahnt tooo leeeev
Connor: Let's also consider the fact you were originally programmed by Skynet to kill me - and apparently succeeded, and the resistance used some shoddy rewiring to get you to be a good guy, and yet, when your original coding is restored, courtesy of a far more advanced terminator machine, you simply *decide* you're not going to kill me? You bumbling poof, are you stupid, or was that just an excuse to escape the fact that a poorly thought out script left you in a situation where *surely* you could have killed me once and for all, and there was nothing I could do about it, and hence you needed some random way of allowing for my escape?
Arnie: Err...
Connor: So you, a walking paradox, existing in complete defiance to the laws of physics, a fumbling muppet machine incapable even of consistently acting within your correct parameters, are here to save me? Don't make me laugh
Arnie: Vote Schwarzenegger!!!
It's true, I saw it in a film.