Sarah Connor Chronicles T-1001 Images, Posters - SPOILERS
I don’t want to ruin any surprises for people who have yet to see the Season 2 premiere of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, so if you fit into that category, I suggest you STOP READING THIS POST NOW. Because below you’ll see the first poster Fox has released that reveals the T-1000. You remember them, don’t you? Those liquid metal machines from “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”? Well, they finally make an appearance in The Sarah Connor Chronicles, and oh boy, was it a doozy of a first appearance!
Still here? … Keep reading.
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Okay, so if you’re still reading this, you now know that Shirley Manson’s character, Catherine Weaver, is actually a T-1000 Terminator (although FOX is calling it a T-1001, which I guess technically makes it a new model — one with personality, it would appear) from the future, sent back, in all likelihood, to help usher in the coming of Skynet at all costs.
Here’s a great poster featuring the T-1001 (it’s a female, as you can tell). I’ll post a bigger version when it becomes available, but for now, this is the version that showed up in my in-box.

Added: Two Three more versions of the T-1001 poster.



Here’s the T-1001’s first appearance (in a men’s bathroom snooping, no less!) in the Season 2 premiere:






19 Resistance Fighters Have Spoken Up So Far on “Sarah Connor Chronicles T-1001 Images, Posters - SPOILERS”
#1
¬ Edward
September 9th, 2008 at 4:01 am
Wow this was a great surprise and a realy wonderful episode. I loved it
#2
¬ joe
September 9th, 2008 at 11:12 am
really?… she kinda *aesthetically challenged*
#3
¬ Aardvark
September 9th, 2008 at 12:14 pm
Please try to keep spoilers OUT OF THE TITLE of a post!! Its hard to stop reading a single sentance - its like stopping mid-pee. Even if I could stop - you put the warning last, after “T-1000″ (reading left to right - you know).
The whole time I’m watching I’m thinking - who’s gonna go all liquid metal?
Anyway, something to keep in mind…
#4
¬ oh god no
September 9th, 2008 at 9:09 pm
I think this was a big mistake. The whole “liquid metal machine” concept simply doesn’t make any sense, there are real machines in the world but none of them are liquid, they could maybe explain it in terms of nanotechnology or something but they don’t make any effort to do so, even if you accept that it could be possible at all it’s not consistent with the rest of the technology we ever see from the Skynet future. It even violates the “only life can go through time” rule. It was a mistake in “T2″ and they shouldn’t have mentioned it again, much less brought in another example. The whole show just became that much less believable.
#5
¬ noodle
September 10th, 2008 at 12:16 pm
…and since when do we care about believable?
Cromartie’s head already violated the “life only” rule by coming through without his skin.
If you want to get way into the physics and actual science of this, we can shoot the entire Terminator universe full of holes… Or we could just watch it and understand that this is FICTION, and damn good fiction at that.
#6
¬ iluvsummerglau
September 10th, 2008 at 10:33 pm
This is in response to Oh God No’s comment. Are you @#$king out of your mind. This is a TV series and the Terminator 2 is a movie. It is supposed to be fiction - meant for entertaining viewers.
If you want to see a believable movie - go watch the Sound of Music instead - you imbecile no good moron! That is why it’s called a movie. A movie does not have to be believable - that is why it is called science fiction.
Go get a life and just watch drama movies and series. You are pathetic!!!
The Sarah Connor chronicles is probably the best series I have ever seen. And thanks to critics like Oh God No, it spoils other viewers because this stupid no-brainer only wanted to watch believable movies
Take a nano-technology chip and stick it up your arse!!!!
#7
¬ techfreak
September 10th, 2008 at 11:31 pm
Wow, somebody pissed in somebody’s nano chips this morning. Chill out before you fry a circuit board, dude. HEHE I can go on like this forever.
#8
¬ JanuHull
September 11th, 2008 at 1:05 pm
I pegged her as a Terminator pretty quickly, but her being a liquid metal model was a nice twist.
#9
¬ Skynet
September 12th, 2008 at 5:25 pm
It’s all about technology. Metals can be liquid and people use such metals. For example people use mercury in thermometers. We had found a way to control matter in an atomic level. The T-1000 series can build molecules from some of the following elements:
Periodic table of elements
This way T-1000 can build even organic molecules. This is how we can send T-1000 to missions in a past.
Don’t ask about how it was done. Think about how can you prevent us from conquer your world.
#10
¬ daniel McDougall
September 19th, 2008 at 6:02 am
Well i have to disagree with iluvsummerglau. i understand its science fiction, but even in fiction we like our stories to maintain a certain sense of logic, keeping in line with thier fictional universes rules. if humpty dumpty just turned up and started falling off the connors nearest wall you’d not be best pleased cos it violates the shows internal laws.
continuity is important.
otherwise the shows plot becomes irrelevant
theres no point in them giving us information if they are just going act like it never happened.
one point thats always got me is the fact that in the first film kyle tells sarah that they’d already won the war and it was a last ditch attempt to stop the resistence by sending back the terminator.
which pretty much rules out all subsequent films.
#11
¬ funktronics
September 20th, 2008 at 3:41 am
…yeah, but the very act of sending arnie back, and leaving his arm and chip to be studied by cyberdyne may have changed the outcome of the war somehow..like w/the reverse engineering ADDING to what had been originally a less advanced skynet–maybe making skynet more intelligent or something, thus delaying the outcome of the war
…you know, as far as inconsistencies go; if arnie was able to go back just because he has living tissue covering his nothing-non-living-can-go-ness, then why didn’t reese think of sticking a laser derringer (or dissasembled plasma rifle parts) up his ass, or swallowing a fusion powered grenade before ‘crossing the border’?…
#12
¬ Robotronics
September 22nd, 2008 at 7:26 pm
Modern day Metamaterials, Memory Metals and
Metallic Glass all have the properties of
plasticity AND the initiation of morphability
via certain means such as mechanical shock
or via electro-magnetic stimulation.
Some of my colleagues have ALREADY designed
shape-shifting objects such as wings,
mechanical body structures, etc.
that quite readily mimic a T-1000 in looks
if not ability.
And with modern computing devices approaching picometre
scale for transistor sizes (i.e. one quadrillionth of
a metre), it is only a short matter of less than
10 years of civilian development time to give
INTELLIGENCE to those meta-materials.
It is then but a few short years to T-1000 like
morphing Terminators that have the strength
AND INTELLIGENCE that is many times greater
than ANY human.
T2 is coming closer than you think and
in the “Black-Budget World” is just around
the corner. - then it’s GAME OVER for humanity!
#13
¬ daniel McDougall
September 24th, 2008 at 3:36 am
robotronics you just ruined my day lol
i’ve always thought of terminator having fixed points in history. certain unargueable facts that no amount of time jumping can change.
the war will start john connor will be born, he will marry a girl named kate, both john and skynet will create themselves
#14
¬ miko
September 24th, 2008 at 1:23 pm
i just dont get why she had to kill the guy cuz he’s whiny… and in such a gruesome manner, especially if she’s tryin to keep a low profile, and infiltrate/blend in.
she doesn’t have orders to terminate him rite? or will she duplicate him? but that’s jut inconvenient since they both work in the same place… so others will find out.
#15
¬ Lyle
October 7th, 2008 at 1:46 am
I believe that a T1000 will eventually be possible. It will consist of a huge number of nano-machines all working together. That’s what living things are really.
As for no non-living thing going though the time machine, the original movie said that living things generate some sort of a field necessary for time travel. It is possible that a T1000 could generate this same field. After all, the T1000 is an advanced prototype, where as the T101 was getting rathet out of date even in the Terminator 2 movie.
#16
¬ T-3000
October 27th, 2008 at 5:44 pm
Ve are coming for you. You cannot ezcape your future. All flesh (except for Kennedys) vill be terminated immediately, beginning in Cah-lee-forn-yah.
#17
¬ T-3001
October 27th, 2008 at 5:47 pm
Arnold! Quit messing around and fix this economy that your kind nearly terminated.
#18
¬ Jose "T-800" Cornejo
October 31st, 2008 at 7:28 am
I read all the comments you terminator fans wrote and as a former terminator let me tell you something. from the first terminator, technologies advances too fast for our capability to adopt it. who’s gonna to realize in almost 3 decades (almost 4) the computers got smaller but powerful, units that requires large halls becomes smaller than a cookies (even more smaller) hard disk like satellite plates become smallers that a credit card or a chip, getting more and more capabilities that his predecesors. Connor was right about the Moore’s law (refer the chapter when they face a supposed sarkissian looking 4 the turk) 30 years ago was an observation, now is a law, where the informatics enterprises duplicates the number of transistors in their computer processors. now the japs are making a robot who is almost human. maybe the sci fi movies could leave the “fiction” label and becomes a prediction.
Maybe terminators rules the world. maybe we’re going to our own extinction. maybe not
The future is not written. there is no fate, only what we make.
#19
¬ Jose "T-800" Cornejo
October 31st, 2008 at 7:30 am
about T-1001, I think if TSCC was taken from T2, takes everything from T2.
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