In The Terminator, Kyle Reese refers to the Terminator as a "Cyberdyne Systems Model 101." In Terminator 2: Judgment Day teaser trailer, the same is displayed on the screen of living tissue molding machine.
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In the Resistance timeline, the Model 102s were based on the likeness of a human prisoner named Evans.įrom Terminator 2: Judgment Day teaser trailer When it came to creating the human tissue model for T-800 Terminators, Skynet used this stored information, along with the data from various other human head scans, to model the Infiltrator faces on. Volunteering to give his likeness to future military robotics, Sergeant Candy's head was laser scanned by Cyber Research Systems, the resultant three-dimensional representation of his face being stored for future use. Air Force Chief Master Sergeant William Candy from 2004. The Cyber Research Systems Model 101 living tissue skin was based upon U.S. The Model 101 has been used at least on the T-800 as well as the numerous "contemporary" Terminators created in the present by Serena Burns in her Secret Terminator Lab.
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When it came to creating the human tissue model for T-800 Terminators, Skynet used this stored information, along with the data from various other resources, to model the Infiltrator faces on as the closest physical match to contain the Terminator endoskeleton. As a government agent, numerous databases later possessed by Skynet were available to provide ample representation of many physical appearances. The Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 living tissue skin was based upon Sector Agent Dieter von Rossbach from government files that pre-date 2001.