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From HateFacts Telegram https://t.me/HateFacts/5855

Since there hasn't been a decent Terminator made since T2 I wrote my own.

After defeating Skynet in the future, the remaining humans have a period of harmonious rebuilding. Enough time passes that John Connor and the veterans of the war are mostly passed away by natural causes. A deceptive group of historical revisionists begin smearing Connor and circulating their own version of his post-war leadership, naming him a tyrant as bad as the machines themselves. This small tribe of revisionists is able to divide society into several factions, and slowly gain power and influence over each.

John Connor's great grandson (also named John Connor) is a leader in a volunteer militia that patrols the countryside protecting villages of humans from rogue machines that are still operating on skynets programming even after Skynet was destroyed. When he hears of the deceptive behavior of these historical revisionists, he gets his men together and starts making his way back to the new Capitol of human Civilization that his great grandfather founded (and where most of the subversion is taking place). On the way back a T-800 Terminator in Connors group that had been reprogrammed to fight with humans during the war attempts to carry out a secret directive and terminate Connor.

Connor and his men are able to fight off the machine and check it's programming. They discover that one of the main agitators in the city was responsible for reprogramming the machine. Now making all haste back to Civilization Connor arrives to find most government positions are now in the hands of this small tribe of revisionists. A civil war breaks out when the small tribe tries to have Connor arrested for the "post-war tyranny" of his great grandfather John.

Connor and his men are only able to stalemate the tribe (who have reprogrammed the machines in the city to be their agents), but most of the citizenry come to their aid in support of the great grandson of their hero. Connor and his men are able to push the tribe back to their main base (a temple like structure that the tribes families had rebuilt post war). Inside the temple they find books with many old texts from before skynet, they ignore these and make their way to the basement where the remaining tribe members are holding out. They get there just in time to discover a rebuilt time machine with a Terminator going through it that is programmed to assassinate John Connor at the very end of the war against the machines. As his men gun down most of the remaining tribe members, Connors great grandson jumps into the time machine to follow the Terminator and save his great grandfather.

Epilogue: Connors men return to the main floor of the temple with prisoners who are unwilling to talk. They have won the war, but still have no idea why the tribe would break the harmony of society and cause the first human against human war since the war with the machines ended. After questioning inside the temple the prisoners refuse to say anything, so they are taken away. One of Connors men picks up a book, there are many copies of the same book around the temple. "Maybe these books have something to do with it" one of Connors men exclaims while holding up a copy of the Talmud.

From HateFacts Telegram https://t.me/HateFacts/5855 Since there hasn't been a decent Terminator made since T2 I wrote my own. After defeating Skynet in the future, the remaining humans have a period of harmonious rebuilding. Enough time passes that John Connor and the veterans of the war are mostly passed away by natural causes. A deceptive group of historical revisionists begin smearing Connor and circulating their own version of his post-war leadership, naming him a tyrant as bad as the machines themselves. This small tribe of revisionists is able to divide society into several factions, and slowly gain power and influence over each. John Connor's great grandson (also named John Connor) is a leader in a volunteer militia that patrols the countryside protecting villages of humans from rogue machines that are still operating on skynets programming even after Skynet was destroyed. When he hears of the deceptive behavior of these historical revisionists, he gets his men together and starts making his way back to the new Capitol of human Civilization that his great grandfather founded (and where most of the subversion is taking place). On the way back a T-800 Terminator in Connors group that had been reprogrammed to fight with humans during the war attempts to carry out a secret directive and terminate Connor. Connor and his men are able to fight off the machine and check it's programming. They discover that one of the main agitators in the city was responsible for reprogramming the machine. Now making all haste back to Civilization Connor arrives to find most government positions are now in the hands of this small tribe of revisionists. A civil war breaks out when the small tribe tries to have Connor arrested for the "post-war tyranny" of his great grandfather John. Connor and his men are only able to stalemate the tribe (who have reprogrammed the machines in the city to be their agents), but most of the citizenry come to their aid in support of the great grandson of their hero. Connor and his men are able to push the tribe back to their main base (a temple like structure that the tribes families had rebuilt post war). Inside the temple they find books with many old texts from before skynet, they ignore these and make their way to the basement where the remaining tribe members are holding out. They get there just in time to discover a rebuilt time machine with a Terminator going through it that is programmed to assassinate John Connor at the very end of the war against the machines. As his men gun down most of the remaining tribe members, Connors great grandson jumps into the time machine to follow the Terminator and save his great grandfather. Epilogue: Connors men return to the main floor of the temple with prisoners who are unwilling to talk. They have won the war, but still have no idea why the tribe would break the harmony of society and cause the first human against human war since the war with the machines ended. After questioning inside the temple the prisoners refuse to say anything, so they are taken away. One of Connors men picks up a book, there are many copies of the same book around the temple. "Maybe these books have something to do with it" one of Connors men exclaims while holding up a copy of the Talmud.

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You didn't like the 3rd?

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Wasn't too fond of it. Maybe my expectations were unreasonably high.

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I was quite impressed with some scenes and as an action movie it did its job greatly imho. And the pretty terminator was nice, too. Nowadays one has to admire that a movie plot isn't about diversity.