Characteristics[ edit ] Cyberdyne Systems In the Terminator universe, a Terminator is a relentless cyborg assassin and soldier, designed by Cyberdyne Systems for infiltration and combat duty, used by the military supercomputer Skynet toward the ultimate goal of exterminating the human resistance. Some models are designed to look exactly like humans in order to infiltrate their bases. The lineup begins with metallic endoskeletons covered in rubber skin, later replaced with artificially grown human flesh, and then ditching endoskeletons entirely, in favor of mimetic polyalloy, able to mimic any person or object. Terminators can speak naturally , copy the voices of others , read human handwriting , and even sweat, smell, and bleed. Because dogs are able to smell the difference, the human resistance uses them to help spot Terminators, with German Shepherds being the favorite breed. In addition, Terminators can detect their fellow androids and other types of Skynet-related units when they are nearby, as demonstrated in the film Terminator 2:


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