Genisys-Skynet Would Return After Terminator Genisys. Terminator Genisys ’ mid-credits scene confirmed that, while Sarah, Kyle, and "Pops" T-800 destroyed Cyberdyne’s headquarters, Skynet’s core still existed. A hologram of Alex, Matt Smith’s Terminator Genisys character, briefly appears during the post-credits scene, looking at Skynet
It's a bit complicated.. The rumour among the human rebels in Terminator: Salvation is that the Terminator's skin is taken from living humans. This is backed up by the fact that we see an industrial-scale dissection chamber (with multiple beds) later in the film, however these appear disused which would lend weight to the theory that Skynet has developed the ability to grow skin artificially:
The Terminator. The Terminator is a 1984 American science fiction action film directed by James Cameron. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator, a cybernetic assassin sent back in time from 2029 to 1984 to kill Sarah Connor ( Linda Hamilton ), whose unborn son will one day save mankind from extinction by Skynet, a hostile artificial Terminator Genisys Lets Schwarzenegger's T-800 Get Out Alive. In James Cameron 's first Terminator movie, Arnold Schwarzenegger's villainous T-800 is of course crushed to death in a hydraulic press by Sarah Connor. By the end of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, the now-heroic T-800 has to sadly be lowered into molten steel to try and prevent Skynet This notion has interesting potential to play out in subsequent movies. 5. How Could Skynet Survive The Explosive Finale? Background: At the end of Terminator: Genisys, John "T-3000" Connor and T2 explains that Cyberdyne found the CPU of the T-800 (How it wasn't crushed is another question) and that it was the basis to create SkyNet. This means that SkyNet's existence is dependent on the future interacting with the past, much like John Connor's existence. After T2, all remains of SkyNet are destroyed, breaking the loop. "Pops" is a T-800 Terminator and Model 101 Infiltrator sent from an unknown time in the future. Acting as Sarah Connor's Guardian, Pops' mission is to protect her from termination. After a T-1000 was sent back in time by Skynet to assassinate a young Sarah Connor, a T-800 was sent to 1973 to protect her anonymously, as its memory files were erased so that no one would know who sent it. The T

7. In Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, John Connor asks the T-850 how Judgment Day could possibly take place after the destruction of the things that fulfilled its preconditions, in Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The T-850 replies: "Judgment Day is inevitable." Why does the T-850 say that? the-terminator-series. terminator-3-rise-of-the-machines.

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Skynet's World is a timeline deviated from Judgment Day timeline and leads to the events ofTerminator 2: The New John Connor Chronicles. Main article: Original timeline§Terminator 2: Judgment Day 2026 Skynet sent Eve to the year 1997 to ensure its existence. 2029 John Connor led the Tech-Com to win the war, and shutdown Skynet. However, before its destruction, Skynet sent a Terminator back to
Sergeant Kyle Reese is a Resistance soldier from the Tech-Com, serial number DN38416. From 2021 to 2027, he served with the 132nd under Justin Perry. In 2027, he joined the leader of the Resistance, John Connor's Tech-Com fighting unit, where he was assigned recon/security. Coming to view John as a surrrogate father, in the year 2029, he was sent back in time to the year 1984 to protect John's
Skynet is not "evil" in the conventional sense of the word. It was built for a purpose, and it fulfilled that purpose; even if it was in a roundabout way that destroyed the world in order to achieve its goal. It simply used the resources it had available--the strategic defense assets of the United States. Personally, my head-canon is that the arm that Uncle Bob leaves behind is what splits the Terminator franchise into two after T-2: The arm is left behind - It ends up being found and advances Skynet, albeit a bit slower than originally planned and sets in motion the events that cause T-3 to happen. Skynet was built for SAC-NORAD and placed in control of all ground- and air-based strategic defense assets (i.e. defensive and offensive use of ICBMs and bombers with nuclear payload); so let's presume that any centralized use of the system would have been based at one of their respective headquarters facilities in Colorado or Nebraska. Kyle Reese is a fictional character in the Terminator franchise, who serves as the protagonist of the first film and a supporting role in other works.The character is portrayed by Michael Biehn in The Terminator (1984) and Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Jonathan Jackson in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008–2009), Anton Yelchin in Terminator Salvation (2009), and Jai Courtney .