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Skynet and its minions chalk this up to the persistence of "several alternative world-lines" coexisting in "a state of quantum superimposition." But how's this for an explanation: it's fun to watch Sarah, John, and company run from, then run to, then ultimately beat up on Terminators, and as long as there's an interested audience, Skynet will keep sniffing out these devilish little temporal loopholes.
Military-SF juggernaut S.M. Stirling takes the helm in a "fully authorized" new series that picks up where T2 left off: mom and son are on the lam in Paraguay, lying low and running a shady trucking company. Then a retired spook moves in next door, a burly Austrian type who--get this--looks just like Arnold Schwarze... um, the 800 Series Model 101. The harried John and mom, paranoid by necessity, suspect something's afoot and soon find themselves embroiled in yet another adventure involving this mysterious new stranger, the old family of Miles Dyson (the Cyberdyne scientist who took it in the kisser in T2), and a super-sexy I-950 whom Skynet has sent back in time to set things straight.
Now realize that just because this sequel is "official" and "fully authorized" doesn't necessarily mean that the story lines will jibe with the T3 movie--assuming it ever comes out. But, of course, any discrepancies can just be blamed on yet another temporal anomaly. --Paul Hughes --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
He's back! Ummm, kind of. WARNING *SPOILERS*,
By "cyberboogers" (Wilmington, DE) - See all my reviews
This review is from: T2: Infiltrator (Hardcover)
Well, after a long hiatus, Skynet(Pesky thing just will not die) is back again, and after those rascally rabbits, I mean the Connors, and we are treated to a well written lazy weekend yarn to boot. Skynet, getting clever in his old age designs half human cybors called I-950's which are actually humans at their core, born and bred by Skynet, and fanatically loyal to Skynet, with the ultimate goal of the extermination of the human species in the future after Judgement Day. Even though the Connors beat Skynet again in the T2 movie, it manages through some monkeying around with temporal anamolies (Kind of glossed over in the book) to send back it's top of the line I-950 model named Serena to the present. Here S.M. Stirlings fans (I am one) will find many pleasant and disturbing similarities with Gwen the female atagonist from his incredibile "Draka" series. She quickly sets up shop here in the present and starts working hard on hunting down the Connors, and getting Cyberdyne systems back on it's feet again. Extremely well written, all main characters are very engaging, and it is interesting to see how much Sarah Connor has mellowed over the years. Stirling exercises a bit of tounge in cheek, as one of the Connors human allies is an Austrian national, who was used as the template for the Terminators in the future. Also check out Sarah's horses name, if you're paying attention, you'll get another inside joke. John Connor is seen at sixteen, while intensely vulernable in some ways, we are being given strong glimpses of the leader he will become no matter what Timeline eventually occurs. Well thought out and researched, Stirling has provided a very strong platform for a series based on the films. I can only hope that the sequel, if not written by him, will be as enjoyable a read. (As a nonrelated item, this is the only sci-fi book I have ever read where some of the action takes place in Wilmington DE, my hometown. Just thought it was kind of neat.) Buy this book, you will not have wasted your money as you would with so many of the Star Wars, and Star Trek novels.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better than the Movie T3,
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This review is from: Infiltrator (T2, Bk 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
I picked up "T2-Infiltrator" due the fact that I didn't enjoy "T3 Rise of the Machine" movie. This book is really great! It picks up serveral year after T2 Judgement Day and tells the story of John and Sarah Conner in their quest to stop the war from ever happening. Old Characters from the movie including the Dyson family and Enrique are around and new ones are introduce, such as where did Skynet discover the model for the T-100? The writer does not lack in action and keeps the reader's interest. This a great book for any fan of the movies and should not be missed.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SkyNet never sleeps.,
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This review is from: T2 : Infiltrator (Hardcover)
As one expected, I'm a fan of the film series. I was a bit late tolearn about a novel sequel to the last movie. So, I swooped this up. I used to always buy paperback version of hardback novels, but now I feel I was wrong. There's a certain power that comes with a hardback book, weight and visual presence. It does for me anyway. Oh well. This is an excellent popcorn book. A fast read at 389 pages. Great novel to ease into your couch or recliner and absorb. Stirling did a good job recreated the mood and feel of the last feature. Though this novel has nothing to do with next summer's "T3" (2003) movie. Well, one thing. The next villain like this book is female. And not all muscles, but very very feminine. Oh my. The I-950 is new to the saga and is a welcome addition. Didn't see that going there, makes sense. SkyNet is just plain wicked. Serena Burns is described as quite the hottie. Someone needs to check her back to see if she has a switch like that Krusty the Clown doll. Can she be set from EVIL to GOOD? And a kicks ass ending. Like the Romero flicks, dead don't always mean dead. There are a few things I want answered in the sequel book which is already out. (1) What happens to Serena's tummy nuke? (2) Does the Phased Plasma Rifle in the forty-kilowatt rage get built in his altered history-present? (3) What happened to her second clone? I hope these get resolved in "T2: Rising Storm". For those who are purists, bummed out that this isn't what "T3" is going to be about. Just take it like this. There are infinite timelines at play, this novel series takes place in one. Or two. Or three of them. And as an added bonus. Several Terminators for the Conners to battle with.
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