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The Cyberdyne Systems Model 101, [1] [2] or CSM-101, [3] is one of the Model molds for the metal endoskeleton. There is a variant known as CSM-101-E, the model for the T-801 Heavy Combat Terminator. [4] Contents 1 Origins 1.1 T2 Trilogy 1.2 Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines 1.3 Terminator: Resistance 2 Naming confusion 3 Behind the scenes The Terminator, also known as a Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 or the T-800, is the name of several film characters from the Terminator franchise portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger and numerous actor stand-ins digitally overlaid with Schwarzenegger's likeness.

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The Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 Series 800 Terminator was sent by Skynet in 2029 to Los Angeles in 1984 to kill Sarah Connor, the future mother of John Connor, the leader of the future human Resistance. It was the first of the Infiltrators sent back on assassination missions by Skynet, and is arguably the single most significant Terminator unit as it inadvertently "fathered" Skynet in its. The Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 Series 800 Terminator (longest name ever, but that's the future) was created by Skynet and was part of a series of machines made with the purpose of infiltration-based assassination missions. The Cyberdyne Systems Model (CSM) is a line of various Hunter-Killers created by Skynet with the technology left by Cyberdyne Systems. Series James Cameron introduced the first Terminator character in the 1984 film The Terminator, featuring a single cyborg simply called the "Terminator" or "Cyberdyne Systems Model 101", portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger . Fictional background A T-800 endoskeleton seen in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.

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Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. It is the T-800- Cyberdyne Systems model 101. An infiltration unit - fully-armored, microprocessor-controlled with a hyperalloy combat chassis. More simply, it is The Terminator. Living tissue over the titanium and tungsten skeleton makes it a cybernetic organism or "cyborg". The Terminator blurs the line between man and machine. The Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 living tissue skin was based upon Sector Agent Dieter von Rossbach from government files that pre-date 2001.[5] As a governme. The Terminator, Michael Biehn (Kyle Reese)

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After all, Sarah, Miles, John and the T-800 altered the future. Following the rules set by James Cameron; the Terminator model numbers should now be called CRSM, Cyber Research Systems Model 101 (CRSM-101) instead of Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 (CSM-101) - that would have cleared up the confusion that ensued. "Hasta la vista, baby" —T-800 The T-800, otherwise known as the Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 is an operator, featured in Season 4 of Call of Duty: Vanguard, as well as Call of Duty: Warzone. It is also one of the many operators to go up against zombies, alongside the more advanced T-1000. The T-800 is the first known successful infiltrator, created by Skynet, superior to all others before it. First Terminator 2: Judgment Day Last Terminator 2: Judgment Day Portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger (film) Peter Kent ( arcade game adaptation and film stunt-double) Edward Furlong (film; when using John Connor's voice) General Alias T-800 (various products) CSM-101 (by itself) Big guy on a bike (by Todd Voight) Uncle Bob Gendered Male Status The Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 Series 800 (aka simply as the T-800 or the older T-800 or The Guardian and "Pops") is the tritagonist of Terminator Genisys.This version of the T-800 is one of the members of The Resistance led by John Connor and he was dropped to the past after he was sent from the future to the complicated past timeline which Kyle Reese is sended too in order to protect Sarah.

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Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 In 2029, in the future the world is made where humans must be destroyed. That's when they started to send back a cyborg to kill all of the Connors. The Connors are the. And in T2, as the Series 800 Terminator sent to protect John Connor introduces itself, it also identifies as a "Cyberdyne Systems Model 101." The story doesn't end there, but this is essentially the origin and role of Cyberdyne Systems in the Terminator universe's main timeline. Alternate timelines will be noted as they relate to the.