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From: avr@CS-Mordred (Andrew V Royappa)
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Terminator question
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Date: Fri, 12-Jul-85 00:19:07 EDT
Article-I.D.: CS-Mordr.270
Posted: Fri Jul 12 00:19:07 1985
Date-Received: Sat, 13-Jul-85 08:33:14 EDT
Organization: Department of Computer Science, Purdue University
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	I have a question about the movie "Terminator" which
I just saw on videotape.

	The human who came thru the future (forget his name) to
save Sarah Connor from the Terminator said he couldn't bring
any appropriate weapons to kill the Terminator with because
the time travel method would only allow organic (living?)
matter to travel through time. 

	If that's so, how come the Terminator who's a
metal robot with some flesh over him (we later see the
entire metal skeleton) came through time ?

	Is this a flaw, or are we suppose to overlook this,
or what ?

	I liked the film, by the way, this isn't a flame
about discrepancies - I'm just curious.

				Andrew Royappa
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