The T-1 Battlefield Robot[1], also known as T-1 Ground Assault Vehicle[2] or simply T1,[3] is a fully autonomous Ground Offensive System[1] and the first Terminator class robot and a Hunter-Killer Tank prototype developed and produced by Cyber Research Systems, possibly based on patents obtained from Cyberdyne Systems.[1] Designed for extreme combat, the Series 1 was built to clear battlefields of enemy troops with its powerful weaponry. The T-1 is also the first generation of Skynet armored battle tank.[3]
Development[]
The T-1 Proto Type[4] was originally built in limited numbers, each unit individually numbered and stored under individual anti-static dust coverings. Cyber Research Systems created this first-generation fully autonomous ground offensive system in 2003.
Cyber Research Systems could not perfect bipedal walking military robots and therefore the earlier Terminator series were fitted with tank-like treads. The T-1 Proto Type unique tracked multiple wheels give the T-1 superior grip and maneuverability over loose rubble and uneven terrain combined with the speed that a wheeled vehicle brings. This makes them very versatile, and excellent for deployment into nearly any form of environment. As can be seen below, the track arrangement, which is similar in fashion to that of early 21st Century snowmobiles, makes for a very stable and secure base. Unfortunately for Cyber Research Systems, the exposed hydraulic systems and motors visible just above the tracked wheels made the T-1 Series vulnerable to precision attacks from the sides. Though it was the first Terminator class robot to be developed by CRS, the Series 1 underwent several prototype stages.[citation needed]
Rise of the Machines timeline[]
During the Future War in Rise of the Machines timeline, there are known two variations: T-1-5 and T-1-7 Warrior Robots deployed by Skynet.[5] Additionally, FK Tank Light and FK Hunter share similar design concept with T-1.
Salvation timeline[]
Compared to the T-1 Prototype, T-1 Terminators in Salvation timeline included a more basic torso shape and the head unit has been lowered down, simplified and armored to dispel sensor weakness. The sensors themselves have all been combined into two "eyes" which were structured at the side of the "head" unit. T-1 seemed to be more heavily armored, showing less exposed wiring. The tank treads had been fitted with track guards to ward off enemy fire, however, the rear track for stability has no such coverings. These units lacked the numbering systems on the torso as they are mass-produced.
Additionally, the design concept of the HK-Tank is apparently an evolution of the T-1.
Specification[]
Mounted on a platform capable of rotating 360 degrees, the Series 1 has a wide field of attack, with various optical sensors[citation needed] and a laser beam targeting system mounted inside a "head" unit.[5] Using a primitive (by today's advanced standards) targeting system, the Series 1 is capable of identifying and eliminating multiple targets, using auditory, heat and motion sensors. This basic sensor package does however mean that the Series 1 has several weaknesses. If a human target keeps still and quiet, and masks their heat signature by positioning themselves in front of a hot object, such as a small fire, they will not be detected.[citation needed]
The Series 1 is constructed with a reinforced structure to provide great strength and durability even then,[citation needed] it can be penetrated by heavy artillery. However, all of its internal mechanics are not covered by this structure and are thus vulnerable to attack. In particular, the T-1's head and neck assembly is relatively weak and exposed, as are its extended arms and exposed wiring. Usually deployed in a crouched, compact position, the T-1 will rise up, deploying its weapons, until it stands approximately eight feet tall — an imposing sight on the battlefield.
Unlike the later Infiltrator-type Terminators, the T-1 was not designed to pass for anything resembling a human, and so was designed to be able to deliver maximum firepower in the shortest time, literally cutting down swathes of enemy troops. With its rapid, heavy firepower and fast maneuverability, the Series 1 is still very dangerous. Though an antiquated model, the T-1 is still deployed by Skynet during the Future War in Salvation timeline in order to guard complexes which have wide, exposed approaches, and to patrol open grounds.
History[]
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines[]
On Judgment Day, July 24, 2004, about two dozen Series 1s were activated and reprogrammed by the T-X with Nanotechnological Transjector on the Cyber Research Systems complex in Edwards Air Force Base. They killed every human in sight, included Skynet's creators. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
Terminator Salvation[]
After the Judgement day, T-1 were deployed to defend a newly built Terminator Factory in Russia, where they slaughtered any intruder, including part of the Gorshkov crew. It was implied than the T-1 were employed by Skynet worldwide, as by then they were only known ground unit of Skynet force . Terminator Salvation: Cold War
T-1 Terminators were still in service by the year 2018. Then they are mainly used to guard important facilities and prisoners, such as Skynet VLA and Skynet Central, they have not been seen in the field. Some units did have mud encrusted on their shells though, suggesting they might be still used in the field, but in a limited fashion.
During the Attack on Skynet VLA, a T-1 popped out of the water in the Skynet VLA in an attempt to trap Resistance fighters, but it was soon destroyed by John Connor and his Tech-Com teammate. Terminator Salvation [6]
Known units[]
- Scowl
Notes[]
- The T-1 from Terminator Salvation is once referred as T-100 by McG.[7] It is unknown if this is merely an error, or the Terminator Salvation version of T-1 is actually an updated/upgraded version called T-100, especially it has been redesigned.
- There is a concept art of the HK-Tank for the film Terminator Salvation. This version of the HK-Tank resemble the T-1 in Terminator Salvation. Note that instead of plasma weaponry, this HK-Tank is mounted with miniguns just as well as the T-1.
- The concept of T-835 may originate from the T-1, with a tank tread as lower body while miniguns as its arms.
- The T-1 bears a resemblance to the War Machines in a Doctor Who story of the same name. Although the War Machine is simpler in design, the two have a similar shape: both have firearms mounted onto the top-left and right on their structures and numerical designations can be seen on the T-1. Also, like the T-1s, the War Machines are the weapons of a self-aware supercomputer that has turned against humans, WOTAN.
Merchandise[]
Appearances[]
- Films
- Comics
- Terminator 3: Eyes of the Rise
- Terminator Salvation comic
- Terminator Salvation: The Final Battle The Final Battle issue 1 (First appearance)
- Novels
- Terminator Dreams
- Terminator Hunt
- Terminator Salvation novel
- Terminator Salvation: Cold War
- Terminator Salvation: From the Ashes
- Terminator Salvation: Trial by Fire
- Video games
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines game
- Terminator 3: War of the Machines
- Terminator 3: The Redemption
- Terminator Salvation arcade game
Gallery[]
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines[]
- Concept arts & Behind the Scene
- Screen captures
Terminator 3: The Redemption[]
Terminator Salvation[]
See also[]
- T-20 Server Robot
- T-835
- FK Tank Light
- FK Hunter
- Search and Rescue Bot
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Dialog from the "Sgt. Candy" scene featured in the Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines DVD
- ↑ Shown on screen in the special features from the Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines DVD
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Page 16, manual of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (video game)
- ↑ The unit T1-8's HUD showed "T18 Prototype" in the film Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (novel)
- ↑ The scene is featured in Director's Cut version of Terminator Salvation.
- ↑ Film Visits The Set of Terminator Salvation
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