time travel - Why is the "Arnold Schwarzenegger" terminator referred to by two different product numbers (T-101, T-800)?
In the original film, The Terminator, Schwarzenegger's character was a "Cyberdyne Systems Model 101". Likewise for Terminator 2 & 3.
However, in the video game adaptation of Terminator 3, this same cyborg is referred to as a T-800. Terminator: Salvation reused this same model name.
Was there ever an explanation as to how this paradox originated? Or was this just the most embarrassing fluke in film writing history?
Answer
The T-800 is a series of terminators, of which the CSM (Cyberdyne Systems Model)-101 was just one implementation of the T-800 series. The CSM-102 had an identical skeletal structure, but looked like someone else (IE, not Swarzenegger). Likewise for the CSM-103, 104, 105, etc.
In other words, T-800 is the model number of the metal body, whereas CSM-101 is the skin, hair, etc.
I'm not 100% sure, but I think the CSM-101 could also be implemented in the other T-8xx series cyborgs, such as the T-831, or the T-850.
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