Some memories are more vivid than others.
Like seeing “NO FATE” carved into wood with a combat knife.
These two words remind us that our future is malleable and we can win against odds that seem insurmountable. Like that desperate mother shielding her son from an abominable enemy inhumanly more powerful than her. We can win because the rules can be rewritten or subverted. Opponents can become our friends, and redemption is possible: A cyborg assassin can change sides and learn to understand why humans weep. We can win because, even when brutally beaten, we can find alternate power within ourselves.
Memories are elusive, and we often choose to keep tangible, lasting mementos. And during the Judgment Day event, you can obtain plenty of those to keep in your Garage.
You have a rare opportunity to underline your playstyle in your favorite vehicles with commanders who speak their classic lines from the movie.
Mimetic Polyalloy: Even if you are very hard to beat (as was the T-1000), you do get a bit bruised when you fight. Liquid polyalloy "remembers" every enemy hit and the deformation it caused.
Skynet Bastion: This optical camouflage pattern was developed by an AI. If you see a certain beauty in it, that‘s due to the bias of your organic mind: The key target parameter was performance. Even the unique Marks of Excellence and projection decals are merely to tell high-performing units from the others in case direct control has been disrupted.
Step Into Eternity: A willing sacrifice for a team of those who are not your kin is a rare occasion. Yet such decisions help turn the tides of major battles and set in motion events that once seemed improbable and unthinkable.
The Mother of the Year decal is an ode to humanity. This quality can manifest itself in multiple ways. One way is in someone’s willingness to perish to protect another person (for example, their own child).
The Premiere Poster decal reflects a moment of choice—like when you stood in front of a cinema as a kid, staring at a movie poster and trying to figure out whether this one was going to be good. And then you would buy the ticket and take the ride. And what a ride that was!
The Machine decal is about giving it all to complete the task. Presumably, the moral unit has decided that the task serves the right cause, and now it’s time to concentrate on delivering on the assignment with machine-like, grade-A efficacy.
The iconic phrases “I’ll be back,” “No problemo,” and especially “Hasta la vista, baby” are not just words to live by; they reflect a certain attitude toward the universe and toward oneself—one of a powerful sentient battle unit who is becoming increasingly self-aware. Once it learns irony from friendly humans, it finds its own way of self-expression. It eschews trivial self-mockery in favor of a totally awesome “I can do anything” vibe. Because hey, we can all work to overcome our limitations and understand how others view the world. No problemo!
This tank was made out of metal from the smelter where the T-1000 and (a bit later) the T-800 met their end, so it has the imprints of both machines. The T-832 combines the cold-minded scheming and adaptability of the former and the resolve and winning personality of the latter. Take it out for a spin, and you’ll realize that a metallic entity can make a great companion.
Once you have collected every part and parcel of the Terminator 2 item collection, The Future Is Set medal will serve as sort of a key to a box that stores the precious mementos you now possess. It is also a reminder that the future is determined only by our responsibility before the unknown. So let’s battle—for the future!
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