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From: jsc@sun.uucp (James Carrington)
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Re: Terminator question
Message-ID: <2417@sun.uucp>
Date: Mon, 15-Jul-85 04:38:23 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul 15 04:38:23 1985
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In article <270@CS-Mordred> avr@CS-Mordred (Andrew V Royappa) writes:
>	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 ?

This question is actually asked by the police psycholgist, although you
have to really pay attention to catch it. Kyle Reed (sp?) give some mumbo-
jumbo answer like "It's surrounded by human flesh...I don't know tech stuff".
In other words, they couldn't figure out a real answer.

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