- Terminator 3 (novel)
"Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" is a
novel published in 2003 byDavid Hagberg based on the movie "".The novelization includes interesting facts not mentioned in the movie, such as how the two Terminators are sent back in time from the future to the present. It is explained that the time machine was called the "Continuum Transporter" and that is began as a series of "Special Action Projects" carried out at
Area 51 . Funded by several government departments and agencies it was able to create an artificialwormhole . Although by mostcalculation s theenergy required to create an infinitesimally tiny wormhole would take almost all the energy ever produced in the universe since the moment of theBig Bang , an Oxford graduate student developed a mathematical model, meldingAlbert Einstein 'sSpecial relativity withWerner Heisenberg 'squantum mechanics , creating a ten-dimensional wormhole at thesuperstring level. It would produce a passageway that would automatically expand exponentially like avirus gone wild. But only so long as power was applied to what was thought of as an artificial singularity.In the mid-1990s, under the guise of launchings of dozens of military and NSA technical means
satellite s, asolar sail made of extremely thin PET film, 200 kilometers on each side, was positioned in an extremely raregeosynchronous orbit that kept it stationary over theNorth Pole . The sail focusedsunlight , beaming it to the reception antenna and singularity equipment at theCyber Research Systems facility on the desert east ofLos Angeles . Capable of transporting several hundredterawatt s of power over time periods of less than onenanosecond , a wormhole could be opened.Differences from the film
In the novel, when the T-X's plasma cannon is damaged, she modifies it into a weaker, yet effective version of the weapon. In the film, her onboard computer automatically switches the weapon to an IAD-ChemTech (flamethrower).
The novel describes the
T-850 's skin as being made ofduroplast , a form of pliant plastic, while the films continually describe the Terminator's skin as being genuine, cloned, living human tissue.Plot Hole
*In the novelization of the film, while the
T-850 says he killed John Connor in the future, John is in fact alive with his wife when it's sent back.
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