So sitting here watching the ending scene of Terminator 2 Judgement Day, yet again, as it is on late night. Watching it has me wondering "why does it react the way it does?" Let me explain.
In the beginning of the movie, the T-1000 is shown to be thrown back by mere bullets of a gun. Later in the movie, we see that, when it gets its appendage shot off on the back of the car, it is made from a really brittle metal. Of course, this is even highlighted within a paragraph of a Terminator Wiki website.
My question is, if this is the case, why does it not react the same way every time? If it is a brittle metal and is a cop form, it never shatters when it hardens into its cop form (for if it is indeed hardened when making that form, it should react like it did when its appendage was shot off). If one were to say it is semi-solid, how in the world does it keep its form without falling into a puddle? Can it create its own internal skeleton as well?
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