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'''''Terminator 3''''' was likely a [[science fiction]] movie of some kind. In [[Brussels]], [[Fitz Kreiner]] and [[Dave Young]] witnessed a man apparently die in front of them, then arise in a twitchy, robotic fashion. Young likened the awkward resurrection to ''Terminator 3''. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Escape Velocity]]'') | '''''Terminator 3''''' was likely a [[science fiction]] movie of some kind, possibly a sequel to ''[[The Terminator]]''. In [[Brussels]], [[Fitz Kreiner]] and [[Dave Young]] witnessed a man apparently die in front of them, then arise in a twitchy, robotic fashion. Young likened the awkward resurrection to ''Terminator 3''. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Escape Velocity]]'') | ||
:''Nothing in ''Escape Velocity'' specifies what kind of entertainment ''Terminator 3'' is, but a common-sense reading of the mention in the novel does indeed point to the Arnold Schwarzenegger film. | :''Nothing in ''Escape Velocity'' specifies what kind of entertainment ''Terminator 3'' is, but a common-sense reading of the mention in the novel does indeed point to the Arnold Schwarzenegger film. | ||
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Revision as of 17:33, 15 June 2011
Terminator 3 was likely a science fiction movie of some kind, possibly a sequel to The Terminator. In Brussels, Fitz Kreiner and Dave Young witnessed a man apparently die in front of them, then arise in a twitchy, robotic fashion. Young likened the awkward resurrection to Terminator 3. (EDA: Escape Velocity)
- Nothing in Escape Velocity specifies what kind of entertainment Terminator 3 is, but a common-sense reading of the mention in the novel does indeed point to the Arnold Schwarzenegger film.