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Post by MetalMint on Feb 3, 2010 1:40:31 GMT -5
I would agree with that. I was just trying to point out what she says could be true based on here given information or be true for some time-lines and maybe different for others at the same time.
True, but why? Why even do that? Some other scenes of her in the future did not use flashback triggers that directly specific. So clearly there was not the need to add in those very specific triggers only capable of being from a perspective seen by Allison and no one else type of flashback. It's either an unplanned failure on the writers part or a planed element to the storyline. And so far they keep on making references to the human brain in many other episodes. So I still think something is probably there.
Depends, on how they are using her brain. As noted the memory's were considered a malfunction of some sort never intended to happen.
Anyways more on topic: What if Cameron never was sent back by anyone and it was an eventful terrible mishap accident? And Cameron then created her own objectives on what to do next.
I think this would closely relate to your number II possibility with Cameron as some type of free agent terminator.
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Post by allergygal on Mar 3, 2010 3:39:45 GMT -5
What if Cameron never was sent back by anyone and it was an eventful terrible mishap accident? And Cameron then created her own objectives on what to do next. I think this would closely relate to your number II possibility with Cameron as some type of free agent terminator. If Cameron gone through time by accident, she probably would've just gone to the bank and headed back to the future. Since she went looking for John, I'm sure she was on a mission. I think it's most likely a mission of her own making, but it was a mission.
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Post by MetalMint on Mar 3, 2010 20:36:19 GMT -5
Well if the bank time machine was one time use why would she do that? But I see your point she clearly had a mission game plan "looking for John" and everything else points to a mission.
Humm, what if there was another terminator that was going to be the terminator that gets sent back and Cameron never indented to be the one sent back. Which is why she is not like the other terminators sent to help John.
Cameron makes her own plans. She goes back in time and makes it her mission to take John with her. The reasons for using the bank time machine to save Sarah from dieing from cancer was just a lie. She uses-up the bank time machine to trap the other terminator originally intended to be sent back.
Her reasons for going back in this scenario might be because the other terminator was reprogrammed by a trader sent by Skynet. And Cameron finds out. That or Cameron is just a little crazy.
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Post by allergygal on Mar 8, 2010 2:58:58 GMT -5
what if there was another terminator that was going to be the terminator that gets sent back and Cameron never indented to be the one sent back. Which is why she is not like the other terminators sent to help John. Cameron makes her own plans. She goes back in time and makes it her mission to take John with her. The reasons for using the bank time machine to save Sarah from dieing from cancer was just a lie. She uses-up the bank time machine to trap the other terminator originally intended to be sent back. That's an interesting idea — that she used the bank vault time machine to prevent someone else from using it. But I think the fact that they jumped to 2007, where Derek had been sent and where Skynet was being born, makes it feel very much like a plan, not just something she was making up on the fly.
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Post by MetalMint on Mar 9, 2010 8:17:14 GMT -5
Yea, I figure the starting details of the story where Cameron enters the time-line are the key to finding out the reasons she was sent.
If I had to come up with a more full logical explanation my first thoughts would be: Derek does not believe Cameron and has many speculations about her motives which could be used to help tie it into the possibility of Cameron sending herself as a free agent. Which could have been seen from Derek's perspective in many ways. The Derek and Cameron connection in the story is mostly mysterious. That or assuming Cameron is trying to help John she might be the one trying to send John on the right path as well as evade the other terminator trying to get her. Also, Skynet is always being born in so many ways regardless of the date in several time-lines. The exact reasons for choosing the date on the bank time machine is unclear so it's hard to say. Plus eventually without skipping they would reach that date anyways.
I don't think it would hamper to much with the premise of her sending herself or being sent to get there before another terminator. Which still could be apart of one giant multifaceted plan that's all connected with the other events.
But, I totally see your point though. It's possible to fix such notions through more fully established reasons why Cameron was needed to be sent. It would help if more of Cameron's true motives and objectives. Knowing which side she is on or if she has one at all would help. But I think having here as some type of free agent would be the most logical.
It seems that Cameron has a tendency to not always be telling the full truth of her motives. So there must be some trail of lies that lead up to her real reasons for being there. I think that bank time machine must have something to do with it. Since currently it seems like the reasons for using it to skip time were not truthful to some extent.
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Post by allergygal on Apr 13, 2010 2:35:01 GMT -5
I'm back to thinking Sarah is behind the whole thing because of this line from Brother of Nablus.:
"We didn't choose this John, it chose us. And there's nothing either of us can do about it. My job is to protect you and you can hate me as much as you want but I will keep doing that as long as I'm here."
She doesn't even know how much she really means that ;D
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Post by MetalMint on Apr 23, 2010 6:13:36 GMT -5
In that case why would Sarah not send back a Doppelgänger Sarah terminator. Since then there would be twice as much protection to hate.
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Post by allergygal on Apr 26, 2010 2:48:03 GMT -5
^ Hey, Sarah doesn't make the terminators, she just bosses them around!
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Post by MetalMint on Apr 26, 2010 6:17:50 GMT -5
Who said anything about her actually making the terminators? <_<
Sarah seems more like the old folks at the library that need to take classes on how to use the mouse. Not even joking they actually have that as a class.
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Post by cammeron on Jan 26, 2012 21:52:58 GMT -5
Future John never appears, this reinforces the theory that Cameron sent herself.
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