by "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Feb 15, 2008 at 02:13 AM
"tphile" <tphile@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:dbdb1579-80c9-4b59-adb2-fd8848d32450@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> According to Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles. it certainly
> looks like Skynets Time Machine was kept pretty busy.
> What did John Connor do? Send his whole army back in time?
> He HAD to send his father, but why his uncle?
> Doesn't he still need a lot of humans to repopulate the earth?
> Yes Skynet sent Terminators back to kill John and Sarah.
> but another goal that would drive Skynet to build the time machine
> in the first place is to ensure its own existance.
> That Dyson and The Turk is only misdirection. Skynet sent Terminators
> to build the tech and software that gives birth to himself.
> Skynet is the real owner of Cyberdyne and its own creator.
> As for the time travel. It seems to me that major crisis events like
> Skynet create a major ****ft and impact in reality. and can even form
> a kind of bottleneck. and creates a kind of Groundhogs Day loop that
> lands you on a different timeline (like a multilane highway) until you
> reach
> one that lets you successfully pass thru the bottleneck and continue
> on.
> but what if the only successfull reality is where Skynet defeats John
> Connor?
> and the Groundhog Day loop would let T3 happen and still let us ignore
> it.
> This kinda stuff can really drive ya crazy
>
> tphile
Each time they go back in time, the future could be changed so to those in
the past it seems like an army, but only a few times for the future(s).
-- Ken from Chicago