Timeline for Why is the T-1000 humanoid?
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Sep 12, 2019 at 12:42 | comment | added | MonkeyZeus | @ToniLeigh I'm not sure if I could formulate a question for that site which wouldn't get immediately closed as off-topic but if you can then I would be happy to support it if you send me the link. | |
Sep 12, 2019 at 7:23 | comment | added | Toni Leigh | @MonkeyZeus: physics.stackexchange.com? | |
Sep 11, 2019 at 13:20 | comment | added | MonkeyZeus | @Separatrix That's because the floor is supporting the entire weight of the metallic puddle. It would be interesting to know how much the T1000 could balloon itself in human shape before it collapses. | |
Sep 11, 2019 at 13:18 | comment | added | Separatrix | @MonkeyZeus, thin enough to disguise itself as a floor without anyone noticing | |
Sep 11, 2019 at 13:08 | comment | added | MonkeyZeus | Depending on how thin the "skin" wall can be while maintaining structural integrity then the T1000 can potentially become very very hollow. I wouldn't even know where to begin to figure out the math on this. | |
Sep 10, 2019 at 21:38 | comment | added | Matt | Ah yes... Terminator 47: Apocarnival where a t1000 is trying to run down the Connors while they are on vacation. The twist comes at the end when a group of t1000s were mascaraing as the ferris wheel the whole time. | |
Sep 10, 2019 at 19:04 | comment | added | Valorum | Sure, but a large tiger or a gigantic swirly wheel thing with nine hands would also have a similar amount of material | |
Sep 10, 2019 at 18:47 | history | edited | TheLethalCarrot♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Sep 10, 2019 at 18:44 | history | answered | user120366 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |