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44Terminator
Powerful attack piece that targets soldiers.
Cost: 11
Movement: 1
Attack: 4 x 3
Defend: 2

Type: Ground
Class: soldier

Targets: infantry_only


User Analysis:
13: Colonel Activity Level High.
Last login: Saturday 09/04 10:19:07 PM
Ave hours to take turn: 9 Colonel SerionaNever enconted this unit however I also want to point out that this unit is useless if Rick's enemy is NOT using infantry.

Also pointing out that this unit is the only unique that is not real.

13: Colonel Activity Level Medium.
Last login: Saturday 09/04 06:59:24 PM
Ave hours to take turn: 6 Cobra CommanderTerminator

Unlike Major Seriona I have seen Terminator's At the Movies and they Are real and Real kool I hope Rick never use them on me ... I also Like to point out that EVERY ONE USE's infantry its the back bone to any army and takes hits I will Always have INF with All my troops

The Terminator

Main article: The Terminator

The Terminator is a 1984 science fiction film released by Orion Pictures, co-written and directed by James Cameron and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, and Michael Biehn. It is the first work in the Terminator franchise. In the film, machines take over the world in the near future, directed by the artificially intelligent computer Skynet. With its sole mission to completely annihilate humanity, it develops cyborg assassins called Terminators that carry the outward appearance of humans. A man named John Connor starts the Tech-Com resistance to defeat them and free humanity. With a human victory imminent, the machines' only choice is to send a Terminator back in time to kill John's mother, Sarah, before he is born, preventing the resistance from ever being founded. With the fate of humanity at stake, John sends soldier Kyle Reese back to protect his mother and ensure his own existence.

[edit] Judgment Day

Main article: Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Terminator 2: Judgment Day is the 1991 sequel to the original Terminator film released by TriStar Pictures. It is co-written, directed, and produced by James Cameron and stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong, and Robert Patrick. After the machines failed to prevent John Connor from being born, they try again in 1995, this time attempting to kill him as a child with a more advanced terminator, the T-1000. As before, John sends back a protector for his younger self, a reprogrammed Terminator, identical to the one from the previous film. After eleven years of preparing for the future war, Sarah decides to use the same tactics the machines used on her: prevent Skynet from being invented by destroying Cyberdyne Systems before they create it.

[edit] Rise of the Machines

Main article: Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is the 2003 sequel to Terminator 2 released by Warner Bros., directed by Jonathan Mostow and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes, and Kristanna Loken. As a result of the destruction of Cyberdyne at the end of T2, the Skynet takeover has been postponed, not averted. In a last attempt to ensure a victory by the machines, a new terminator, the T-X, is sent back to kill as many of John Connor's future lieutenants as possible, including John Connor and his future wife Kate. After the future Connor is terminated by an upgraded version of his previous protector, Kate reprograms it and sends it back to save them both from the T-X.

[edit] Salvation

Main article: Terminator Salvation

Terminator Salvation is the fourth installment to the Terminator film series, released by Warner Bros. on May 21, 2009.[1] It was written by John D. Brancato, Michael Ferris, Jonathan Nolan, and Anthony E. Zuiker, directed by McG,[2] and stars Christian Bale as John Connor.[3] After Skynet has destroyed much of humanity in a nuclear holocaust, John struggles to become the leader, but in this future, Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington, who was personally recommended by James Cameron[4]) has somehow altered it, and the T-800 (Arnold Schwarzenegger and Roland Kickinger) is coming online sooner than expected. The film also centers on Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin[5]) and how he became the man he was in the first film.

[edit] Future

While Terminator Salvation was initially planned to introduce a new trilogy, production of a fifth film has been halted by legal trouble, as well as production company Halcyon filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection.[6] While some anonymous sources[7] insist that Terminator 5 will be moving forward the majority of analysts predict that its future is in jeopardy.[8][9] In late September 2009, it was announced that the rights for the franchise are once again up for sale as the Halcyon Company tries to pull itself out of bankruptcy.[10] In late October 2009, Halcyon announced it would auction off the rights to future Terminator material and is seeking $60-70 million, though thus far the only offer has been significantly less at $10,000 by director Joss Whedon.[11][12] In December 2009, Halcyon issued a statement saying that they are looking at various options including sale and refinancing of the rights with an announcement on the outcome no later than February 1, 2010.[13] On February 8, 2010, an auction was held to determine the owner of the Terminator rights. After studios Sony and Lionsgate bidded separately from 3 PM to 8 PM, Pacificor, the hedge fund who pushed Halycon into bankruptcy, made a deal for $29.5 million. As of June 2010, Halcyon has hired an agency to sell of the rights to the Terminator Franchise. [14] [15]

[edit] Television

[edit] Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

Main article: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

A television series titled Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles aired on the Fox network, with Lena Headey as Sarah Connor and Thomas Dekker as John Connor. The series, created by Josh Friedman, centers on Sarah and John after Terminator 2 as they try to "live under the radar" after the explosion at Cyberdyne. Summer Glau plays a female Terminator protecting the Connors. Executive producer James Middleton confirmed in Variety that the series would contain a link to Terminator Salvation.[16] However, McG later clarified in an interview that show creator Josh Friedman "was the first to jump on and say we can't chase their story threads