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If the liquid metal T-1000 can become anything it touches, why does it choose to be a humanhumanoid most of the time? Humans aren't very efficient—isefficient; is there anything stopping it from becoming some other thing that can shoot more guns at a time and run faster?

If the liquid metal T-1000 can become anything it touches, why does it choose to be a human most of the time? Humans aren't very efficient—is there anything stopping it from becoming some other thing that can shoot more guns at a time and run faster?

If the liquid metal T-1000 can become anything it touches, why does it choose to be humanoid most of the time? Humans aren't very efficient; is there anything stopping it from becoming some other thing that can shoot more guns at a time and run faster?

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Why is the T-1000 humanhumanoid?

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Why is the T-1000 human?

If the liquid metal T-1000 can become anything it touches, why does it choose to be a human most of the time? Humans aren't very efficient—is there anything stopping it from becoming some other thing that can shoot more guns at a time and run faster?