That is likely either 6502 or 6510 macro assembler code that jumped up the screen about 24 seconds in. The 6502 was used in the Apple ][ computers and the VIC20. The 6510 on the Commodore64 . Setting the origin using ORG $4000 is the high res graphics buffer on the Apple. Anyway, likely it was one of those. Seeing that go up the screen brought back a flood of memories from my teen years. The good old StarWars days when we were delirious for "the future". Hah, now that reality is turning into more of a twisted nightmare.!
@@amrojjeh Because he is an infiltrator, the whole idea is that he passes for human, it is explained in the first movie. By asking this question, you apparently did not understand anything.
@@amrojjeh its part of their design to provide a base that, when covered in tissue, recreates the appearance of an anatomically correct human. The t-800’s main objective was infiltration so the teeth are completely aesthetic. They have a purpose: deception. Why then do all of them have teeth and not just the ones outfitted with human tissue? In the fictional story Skynet switched to using more of these as front line infantry, most likely because of their hive mind, effectiveness and long lifespan. They mass produced the t-800 not bothering to change the anatomically correct base but also not taking the time and resources required to equipped them with living tissue. Their mission wasn’t infiltration to add flesh would be inefficient and wasteful. The end result being a skeleton like unit which can be psychologically disturbing to humans. Ultimately its a fictional story and was made to entertain, so truthfully it’s simply because the creators figured they look cooler like that. If it was reality skynet would probably use a bioweapon to annihilate humanity and not waste the time making combat units.
In reality - scientists are able to implant stem-cells in mice's gums and brand new teeth will form. In theory planting new teeth to grow (to replace old ones) is possible (And will be a reality in the next 30-50 years most likely), there will likely also be fillings that can replace deamaged tooth-structure as well using stem cells (this already exists in the lab, just not perfected and okayed for people yet). More than likely this is the sort of technology that would be used to create teeth, hair, fingernails, flesh, etc on the T800s.
This is my wife when she walks in to a messy house she scans everything lol
In T1, if you wear black clothes and hide in a dark place he cannot see you
Terminator genesys most cool 😎
Like the First T1 movie most. 6510 chip from C64 Assembler code or something like that
That is likely either 6502 or 6510 macro assembler code that jumped up the screen about 24 seconds in. The 6502 was used in the Apple ][ computers and the VIC20. The 6510 on the Commodore64 . Setting the origin using ORG $4000 is the high res graphics buffer on the Apple. Anyway, likely it was one of those. Seeing that go up the screen brought back a flood of memories from my teen years. The good old StarWars days when we were delirious for "the future". Hah, now that reality is turning into more of a twisted nightmare.!
Thanks, these clips are useful for a video I'm making, now I can make a reference to the terminator films :)
Nice, how was it?
There's a jumpscare at the end, but otherwise it's good. It's not even that scary
Because you are seeing it from the heroic, sensitive T-850 perspective in T2, not the evil, emotionless T800 original model
FVCK!!!! that scared the shyt out of me.... jesus -,-
Plymouth? T800s must've gotten the wrong database!
I wonder if T1000s were updated! I'll be back. 😎
Dont see him looking threw you
So it just works on its own
i wonder why terminator teeth is white.when no organic cover is metal?.
Question is, what does he even have teeth?
zamreda I think it's just painted of something white
@@amrojjeh Because he is an infiltrator, the whole idea is that he passes for human, it is explained in the first movie. By asking this question, you apparently did not understand anything.
@@amrojjeh its part of their design to provide a base that, when covered in tissue, recreates the appearance of an anatomically correct human. The t-800’s main objective was infiltration so the teeth are completely aesthetic. They have a purpose: deception.
Why then do all of them have teeth and not just the ones outfitted with human tissue? In the fictional story Skynet switched to using more of these as front line infantry, most likely because of their hive mind, effectiveness and long lifespan. They mass produced the t-800 not bothering to change the anatomically correct base but also not taking the time and resources required to equipped them with living tissue. Their mission wasn’t infiltration to add flesh would be inefficient and wasteful. The end result being a skeleton like unit which can be psychologically disturbing to humans.
Ultimately its a fictional story and was made to entertain, so truthfully it’s simply because the creators figured they look cooler like that. If it was reality skynet would probably use a bioweapon to annihilate humanity and not waste the time making combat units.
In reality - scientists are able to implant stem-cells in mice's gums and brand new teeth will form. In theory planting new teeth to grow (to replace old ones) is possible (And will be a reality in the next 30-50 years most likely), there will likely also be fillings that can replace deamaged tooth-structure as well using stem cells (this already exists in the lab, just not perfected and okayed for people yet). More than likely this is the sort of technology that would be used to create teeth, hair, fingernails, flesh, etc on the T800s.
Reader than you know.
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