The Terminator 2 Judgement Day

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The movie The Terminator 2: Judgement Day is the second part the story. That show the struggle people faced after the nuclear war in 1997. The survivors called the war Judgment Day. Three billion live ended and the people who survive the war. They live only to face new nightmare the war against the machine. The last mission for Skynet failed “is a computer program based on conscious group mind and artificial general intelligence. Skynet gained self-awareness after it had spread into millions of computer servers across the world. Also, Skynet gains access to all nuclear weapons around the world.”. Skynet sent another terminator called T-1000 to exterminate John and Sarah Conner the leader of Resistance. John sent another terminator T-101 to

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