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=== ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' (2003) <span class="anchor" id="Rise of the Machines"></span>=== {{see also|Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines}} <!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:Terminator-3-T-850.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The T-850 holding off the T-X's pursuit]] --> Despite the events of the second film, Judgment Day was merely delayed. A T-101 Terminator is eventually reprogrammed by the human resistance and sent to the 2000s, this time to protect John Connor ([[Nick Stahl]]) and his future wife Kate Brewster ([[Claire Danes]]) from Skynet's [[T-X]] ([[Kristanna Loken]]), which is also designed to destroy other Terminators. The T-101 is powered by two hydrogen fuel cells, one of which it discards after being damaged by the T-X. Eventually, the T-X uses its nanites to take control of the T-101's autonomous functions, sending it to kill John and Kate. Since the T-101's core consciousness is still intact and it just lacks physical control of its body, John is able to incite it to shut down by noting the conflict between its current actions and its programmed mission. The T-101 later reboots itself free from the T-X's control. As John and Kate retreat to a bunker to wait out the now-inevitable nuclear war, the T-101 battles the T-X, using its remaining fuel cell to destroy them both in a massive detonation. This T-101 is revealed to have killed John in 2032, having been chosen due to John's emotional attachment to the prior, identical-looking model in ''Terminator 2''. After being captured by the resistance, the T-101 was reprogrammed to follow Kate's orders, as she was the second-in-command prior to John's death.
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