Carl Greenway was an ex-U.S. Navy submariner and then a nuclear power technician, responsible for the restart testing at the Serrano Point nuclear power plant.
History[]
Carl Greenway had 20 years of experience with nuclear reactors. With the Navy, he was stationed in Texas.[1] Greenway previously worked on a nuclear submarine in the Navy for 12 years, and later began at the Serrano Point nuclear power plant. He previously had cancer and underwent four rounds of chemotherapy and at least two surgeries.[2]
He had been a key roadblock in the rapid activation of the Serrano Point due to his safety concerns. To overcome his resistance to the restart, he was terminated on or about November 16th, 2008 by a Series 888 Terminator designed as a dedicated replacement for him.
After leaving his biological template hanging in his house as an apparent suicide, the Greenway Terminator was identified by Sarah Connor due to the fact that its living tissue sheath did not allow for his surgical scars. The real Carl Greenway was a cancer survivor, who had a large surgical scar on the inside of his right bicep from two lymph node removal interventions following three rounds of chemotherapy.
Notes[]
- Greenway lived at 202 Agave Drive, Unit B, Los Angeles, CA 90073.[3]
Behind the Scenes[]
- Carl Greenway was played by Paul Schulze.
Appearances[]
- Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
- "Automatic for the People"
- "The Tower Is Tall But the Fall Is Short" (Mentioned only)
Quotes[]
- Carl: We're less than 36 hours from going online. Check it again.
- Sarah Connor: I'd have a headache too if I had to figure out what all those buttons do.
- Carl: They're just vitamins.
- Sarah Connor: I'm Karen, by the way.
- Carl: Carl. You're new?
- Sarah Connor: Brand spanking. Just moved here from Texas.
- Carl: Really? Whereabouts?
- Sarah Connor: A little town called Elgin.
- Carl: Near Corpus Christi. I was stationed at Ingleside Naval Base.
- Sarah Connor: Oh, imagine that. Neighbors and never even knew it. I hear there's a big test tomorrow. The reactor's going back online? Exactly how's that work?
- Carl: Hopefully perfectly.
References[]
- ↑ In "Automatic for the People", Greenway told Sarah when they first meet in the power plant.
- ↑ In "Automatic for the People", Greenway told Sarah in the bar.
- ↑ In "Automatic for the People", Derek saw this address on Greenway's car registration.