QWhy did the T-800 ask to be terminated? His mission was to ensure the survival of John Connor. Isn't that failing his mission?
AHe does so to destroy all technology from the future that could lead to the development of Skynet, since the threat from the T-1000 was at an end. This would, in effect, be the greatest protection John could ever be afforded. Should Skynet pursue further assassination attempts to alter the time-line, the human resistance would most likely send a protector back in time to make sure the survival of the human resistance is not jeopardized; hence the release of Terminator 3, where the human resistance finds out a "Terminatrix" has been sent to destroy John's fellow lieutenants. Another protector, a T-850 model 101 terminator (this time reprogrammed by future Kate Brewster) is sent through time to defuse the threat against her life.
QHow can Arnold Schwarzenegger play the same character when he died in the first movie?
AHe doesn't. Terminators are manufactured on an assembly line with many different models being produced. Many of these models have the same exterior appearance. The T-800 in T2 is the same model as the one from T1, but is not the same character. They just happen to have the same (or similar given Arnold's aging from 1984-1991) flesh and skin coating.
QWhat does John's juvenile criminal record include?
A1. trespassing, 2. shoplifting, 3. disturbing the peace, 4. vandalism (seen on the police computer when the T1000 looks him up).
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