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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]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Escape Velocity (novel)|Escape Velocity]]'') | 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]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Escape Velocity (novel)|Escape Velocity]]'') | ||
During a visit to [[England]] in [[1963]], [[Sam Jones]] felt like she'd moved off the ''Terminator'' back lot and found herself on ''[[Summer Holiday]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Taint (novel)|The Taint]]'') | During a visit to [[England]] in [[1963]], [[Sam Jones]] felt like she'd moved off the ''Terminator'' back lot and found herself on ''[[Summer Holiday]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Taint (novel)|The Taint]]'') | ||
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* The [[Cell 114]] sleeper agents in [[TV]]: ''[[Sleeper (TV story)|Sleeper]]'' share similarities with the T-1000 in the ''Terminator'' movies: both are infiltrators who are able to turn their hands into stabbing weapons. The ''[[Torchwood The Official Magazine Yearbook (2008)]]'' says that James Moran was inspired by the ''Terminator'' movies in creating Cell 114. | * The [[Cell 114]] sleeper agents in [[TV]]: ''[[Sleeper (TV story)|Sleeper]]'' share similarities with the T-1000 in the ''Terminator'' movies: both are infiltrators who are able to turn their hands into stabbing weapons. The ''[[Torchwood The Official Magazine Yearbook (2008)]]'' says that James Moran was inspired by the ''Terminator'' movies in creating Cell 114. | ||
* [[Matt Smith]], who played the [[Eleventh Doctor]], played the {{iw|terminator|T-5000}} in the 2015 film ''{{iw|terminator|Terminator Genisys (film)|Terminator: Genisys}}''.<ref>[http://www.techtimes.com/articles/62641/20150622/know-who-matt-smith-playing-terminator-genisys.htm We Know Who Matt Smith Is Playing In 'Terminator: Genisys' - Tech Times]</ref> [[Matt Smith (The Doctor Appears)|Matt Smith]] also exists in the [[DWU]]. | * [[Matt Smith]], who played the [[Eleventh Doctor]], played the {{iw|terminator|T-5000}} in the 2015 film ''{{iw|terminator|Terminator Genisys (film)|Terminator: Genisys}}''.<ref>[http://www.techtimes.com/articles/62641/20150622/know-who-matt-smith-playing-terminator-genisys.htm We Know Who Matt Smith Is Playing In 'Terminator: Genisys' - Tech Times]</ref> [[Matt Smith (The Doctor Appears)|Matt Smith]] also exists in the [[DWU]]. | ||
* As a story featuring the sunglasses-wearing androids the [[Men in Black]], [[TV]]: ''[[The Vault of Secrets (TV story)|The Vault of Secrets]]'' alludes to the franchise. Clyde says the phrase "hasta la vista" shortly after killing two Men in Black androids, which a line associated with both the T-1000 and John Connor in the second and third films. He later describes the androids as being as "Clydenated", a pun on the term ''terminated''. After being drained of power, the Man in Black [[Mr Dread]] says "I need a holiday," similar to the T-800's "I need a vacation" in the second film. | |||
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[[Category:Franchises]] | [[Category:Franchises]] |