T-X vs VisioN with a twist

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#1  Edited By The Opposite

  
T-X is using the red power ring. would she be able to beat vision with this power? 
 

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#2  Edited By texasdeathmatch

Hm, well considering the T-X probably doesn't any emotions the ring would be pretty useless. And Vision is ALL about taking out electronics.

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#3  Edited By The Opposite

dammit well how about the green power ring.

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#4  Edited By texasdeathmatch
@The Opposite: I'm not sure if any power rings would really work with her. I think you need emotions in general for the rings to work
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#5  Edited By Deranged Midget

I don't think any ring would work with the T-X. Anyways, she doesn't stand a chance.

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#6  Edited By The Opposite
@texasdeathmatch: the green power ring activates through will though.almost all characters in fiction have that. i mean look at it this way. vision is an andriod, but he has will... i'm pretty sure he has emotion too, which makes this debate kind of debatable about emotion.
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#7  Edited By texasdeathmatch
@The Opposite: Yeah, Androids are different than robots though. That's why Cyborg Superman's able to use rings as well. T-X on the other hand, is completely void of emotion (at least I think so...unless I missed something)
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#8  Edited By Deranged Midget

@texasdeathmatch: Well... the T-850(ARNOLD) had emotion to a certain degree ala T-2 and T-3.

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#9  Edited By The Opposite
@Deranged Midget said:

@texasdeathmatch: Well... the T-850(ARNOLD) had emotion to a certain degree ala T-2 and T-3.

oh that is right! i should of used them.
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#10  Edited By texasdeathmatch
@Deranged Midget: That's true, I think it would've been a pretty boring movie otherwise if Arnold was emotionless.
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#11  Edited By Deranged Midget

@texasdeathmatch: T-1 was still badass :P Or are you referring to the good guy version?

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#12  Edited By The Opposite
@texasdeathmatch said:
@The Opposite: Yeah, Androids are different than robots though. That's why Cyborg Superman's able to use rings as well. T-X on the other hand, is completely void of emotion (at least I think so...unless I missed something)
arn't robots andriods? i can understand that cyborgs have emotion because they are a hybrid of robotics and boilogical. but androids is like a robot with human form... at least that's what i think.
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#13  Edited By texasdeathmatch
@The Opposite: That's true for the most part, but I also think androids are capable of human emotions. Like, I think in the Aliens series there were androids but they were clearly able to feel emotions. Really depends on the writer, I guess... 
 
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The good guy one from T-2 and T-3.
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#14  Edited By Deranged Midget

@texasdeathmatch: Yeah I agree, T-2 is still one of my favourites to this day. Even though Arnold had little to portray, he did a good job.

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#15  Edited By texasdeathmatch
@Deranged Midget: oh yeah, that movie is a cinema classic. Revolutionary for its time, if I recall, with the whole T-1000 moving through jail bars scene.
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#16  Edited By The Opposite

i think t-x did show some emotion in her movie... like didn't she get mad? that's why i wanted her to use the red ring for the OP

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#17  Edited By Deranged Midget

@texasdeathmatch: Yeah, CGI ahead of it's time.

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#18  Edited By BarelyAverage
@texasdeathmatch said:
@The Opposite: I'm not sure if any power rings would really work with her. I think you need emotions in general for the rings to work
She actually did display emotion in various scenes but two of them I can point out. In the beginning of the movie during the chase scene when Arnold is on her truck, she smiles after she runs him into the firetruck. While not actually happy, her computer sensors register a pleasurable feeling of having a dangerous enemy out of the way. Also at the end of the movie right before she is destroyed she screams out of frustration at not being able to kill John Connor when Arnold grabs her and stops her.
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Vision stomps.
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#20  Edited By joshmightbe
@texasdeathmatch: Actually the literal definition of an android is simply a robot that resembles a human and in fact some already exist whether or not they have emotions or not would depend on whether or not they had A.I.
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#21  Edited By Cypher's Gambit

If she does have emotion like Hank does, then she can use it. I'm not an expert of the Red Ring persay, but the Green Ring is considered to be DC's most powerful weapon in the Universe. Is the power of the Red Rings in par to that?

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#22  Edited By AssertingValor

emotions have no power over machines!! just ask terminator.........
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#23  Edited By texasdeathmatch
@joshmightbe said:
@texasdeathmatch: Actually the literal definition of an android is simply a robot that resembles a human and in fact some already exist whether or not they have emotions or not would depend on whether or not they had A.I.
Nice, didn't realize it was a real word.