As the first generation of human-mimicking Infiltrators deployed by Skynet against the Resistance, the T-600s displayed all of the problems that come from rushing a prototype into production. Covered in unconvincing rubber skin and lacking any organic components, they were easily detected and destroyed.
But if there's one thing that Skynet is good at, it's learning from its mistakes. And as the historic tales in this pivotal issue demonstrate, every T-600's mission - no matter the outcome - brought the lethal T-800s one step closer to activation!
Relentless story engineers DECLAN SHALVEY and LORENZO RE repeatedly test their more
The Terminator franchise is remarkably silly on countless levels. The prominence of the franchise as a sci-fi cultural touchstone belies the fact that its really just an awful B movie premise at heart. Shalvey takes it alll seriosu enough to try to actually do something with it that could be insightful and philosophical on more than a fewe different levels. In an age where AI is threatening to take over rather a lot of the world around us, Shalvey is taking another look at the franchise in a way that could actually lend itself to something a hell of a lot deeper than Cameron ever would have considered back in 1984. Read Full Review
The Terminator #6 offers insight into Skynet's way of thinking (or what passes for it) in a chilling story that boasts some of the series' most disturbingly crafted artwork to date. One thing's for sure: you'll never look at the Terminator movies in the same way after reading this. Read Full Review
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