22-523: [REDACTED] Look up infiltrator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Infiltrator or variations thereof may refer to: In military combat, someone who practices infiltration tactics In espionage , a double agent joining an enemy organization Books [ edit ] The Infiltrators , a spy novel in the Matt Helm series Infiltrator ,
44-455: A Skynet work camp. The work camp is liberated by John and his Tech-Com unit, freeing Kyle and the other prisoners, while Kyle's parents are killed. John assigns his friend Jack Brock to protect Kyle, as well as becoming his foster father. He grows up fighting alongside John and his Tech-Com unit. In 2029, as the Resistance is about to destroy Skynet's defence grid, as a last ditch effort in winning
66-461: A first season episode of the American animated TV show Young Justice Games [ edit ] Infiltrator (video game) , a game released in 1986 Medal of Honor: Infiltrator , a third-person shooter video game See also [ edit ] Infiltration (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
88-605: A game released in 1986 Medal of Honor: Infiltrator , a third-person shooter video game See also [ edit ] Infiltration (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Infiltrator . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Infiltrator&oldid=1242671095 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
110-662: A resistance base. The I-950s carry Model 101 CPU's in case they are needed, as well as power cells. Once the "living" portion of the I-950 is dead, the CPU then takes control of the body, but can only do so for a short time. They can reproduce with other I-950s but not humans. If the female I-950 decides that the pregnancy would stop them from carrying out their mission, they could fertilize their eggs in vitro and would be implanted in human surrogate wombs. They are also able to clone themselves. Publishers Weekly reviewed T2: Infiltrator and says
132-498: A spy novel in the Matt Helm series Infiltrator , the first novel in the T2 (novel series) trilogy Infiltrator , a novel in the Worlds of Power series, a novelization of the video game Film and TV [ edit ] The Infiltrator (1995 film) , a 1995 TV movie starring Oliver Platt The Infiltrator (2016 film) , a 2016 crime drama film "Infiltrator" ( Young Justice ) ,
154-451: Is a series of novels written by S. M. Stirling , set after the events of Terminator 2: Judgment Day , and first published in May 2001, which makes them the first works to officially continue the franchise. The series consists of three novels: T2: Infiltrator (2001), T2: Rising Storm (2003), and T2: The Future War (2004). T2: Infiltrator explores Sarah and John's life while living off
176-470: Is coaxed with holographic toys to crawl until it is exhausted. After four years, it is given an injection that rapidly ages it to maturity to finish its training. In an effort to blend in better with humans, the I-950 is allowed to feel emotions, but the range is limited by one of its cybernetic implants. Because it is far more human than machine, dogs are not alerted to its presence, and the infiltrator can go undetected for extremely long periods of time inside
198-486: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages infiltrator [REDACTED] Look up infiltrator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Infiltrator or variations thereof may refer to: In military combat, someone who practices infiltration tactics In espionage , a double agent joining an enemy organization Books [ edit ] The Infiltrators ,
220-507: Is greeted by Sarah, Dieter and the remaining Resistance members as they are relieved that the great ordeal is finally over. Unlike the T series Terminators, the I series are not factory built machines. Skynet decided that the best way for one of its terminators to act human was to start out with a human and add technological enhancements where necessary. The I-950 starts out as a baby with a neural net processor attached to its brain, providing an uplink to Skynet. To condition it physically, it
242-474: The Resistance's first recruit. They come to the conclusion that no matter how far Skynet's creation is delayed, it will seemingly always become sentient. John and Wendy design an A.I. virus which prevents it from ever becoming sentient. While Wendy is subdued by Serena Burns' first i-950 clone, Clea Bennet, John mistakenly uploads the wrong program into Skynet's programming and Wendy is killed. A distraught John destroys Clea Bennet alongside Dieter, who end up fleeing
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#1732851894671264-593: The T-800 and the T-1000 himself seven years previously, Silberman has come to believe Sarah's story. When an undercover Terminator is watching over the recovering Sarah, Silberman helps her flee across the border so she can make it back to Paraguay, making amends for his previous treatment of her. Sarah stays at Dieter's house, while Dieter and John head to Cyberdyne's back-up site in Montana alongside Wendy Dorset, John's new girlfriend and
286-505: The company, while John attends military school, quickly becoming one of their best students, gaining military skills, weaponry and hacking knowledge. They gain a new neighbor in Dieter von Rossbach, a former Austrian counterterrorism operative and future model for the T-800 series. He is drawn to the Connors, and after Sarah tells him about the future war, they are attacked by a new T-800, created in
308-418: The destruction Skynet causes around the world and its killing of 3 billion lives. Skynet creates machines to track and kill the remaining humans. John has become the leader of the Resistance, with Sarah and Dieter having fallen in love and married. The life between the parents of John's eventual father Kyle Reese is explored, with Kyle being born, being captured by a patrol unit as a child and forced to work in
330-489: The first novel in the T2 (novel series) trilogy Infiltrator , a novel in the Worlds of Power series, a novelization of the video game Film and TV [ edit ] The Infiltrator (1995 film) , a 1995 TV movie starring Oliver Platt The Infiltrator (2016 film) , a 2016 crime drama film "Infiltrator" ( Young Justice ) , a first season episode of the American animated TV show Young Justice Games [ edit ] Infiltrator (video game) ,
352-423: The foundations of the future Resistance. John traces possible recruits all over the internet, while Dieter secures weaponry and supplies to live through the coming Judgment Day. Dieter has been chosen as John's guardian by Sarah while she recovers from her wounds, becoming Sarah's most trusted asset. She is taken back to Pescadero State Hospital and is transferred to a halfway house by Dr. Silberman. After having seen
374-484: The grid. Set six years after the events of Terminator 2: Judgment Day , Sarah and 16-year-old John live a relatively normal life under the assumed names John and Suzanne Krieger near a small town in Paraguay , believing they have destroyed Cyberdyne Systems for good and prevented the creation of Skynet . They own a successful trucking company known as Krieger Trucking, while also being proficient smugglers. Sarah works at
396-417: The military base. As they head back to Paraguay, John feels like the entire journey was in vain, with he himself being responsible for Skynet's eventual sentience. Meanwhile, Sarah has been attacked by Serena's second clone, Alissa, managing to destroy it and preventing it from succeeding in its mission. Skynet, however, becomes sentient and starts its process of eradicating humanity. T2: The Future War shows
418-558: The present by a new Terminator model, the i-950 Infiltrator Serena Burns. Realizing that Judgment Day was not permanently averted, they attempt once again to stop Skynet's creation with the help of Dieter. They eventually run into FBI agent Jordan Dyson, Miles Dyson 's brother who is looking to capture the Connors for his brother's death and Cyberdyne's destruction, but witnesses the Terminators himself and comes to believe them and decides to help them destroy Cyberdyne's most recent facility and
440-444: The remaining Terminators. Sarah is seriously wounded by Serena as she destroys her, while Dyson looks after her and makes sure she makes a full recovery. John and Dieter flee to Paraguay once again. Dyson, however, finds out that Cyberdyne has a back-up facility located in Montana and immediately informs them of this information. Set a few months after the events of the previous novel, T2: Rising Storm shows John and Dieter starting up
462-475: The title Infiltrator . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Infiltrator&oldid=1242671095 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages T2 (novel series) The T2 trilogy
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#1732851894671484-424: The war it sends back a T-800 to 1984 to kill Sarah Connor, a T-1000 to 1995 to kill a 10-year-old John Connor, and the i-950 unit Serena Burns to 2001 to kill the Connors and ensure Skynet's creation. Once John finds out about this, he sends the volunteering Kyle back to protect Sarah from the T-800 and a reprogrammed T-800 to protect his younger self from the T-1000. Afterwards, Skynet is effectively destroyed and John
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