This is getting into the kind of technicalities you just have to not think about in these kinds of movies. Seriously.
Sigh.
In theory no. If two people took a time machine at different times (let's just say 2 hours apart) to the same point in time (for this example 2:03am, Feb 2nd, 1984) then yes, they would arrive at the same time.
However, in this case, what the t-800 wants to do is destroy the possibility of resistance and, by that fact Reese's ability to even get to a time machine much less the need for a time machine to even exist!.
Alright, just above we have concluded that leaving first means absolutely nothing. Zilch. Squat. Leaving first means nothing so long as Reese is able to enter and arrive at the same time. The T800 changes nothing by leaving first.The t-800 leaves first and changes the past.
If he changes the past then Reese cannot go back in time because his ability to do so is removed.
Excellent. Great! Now we can get somewhere!
Nope. We can't. The specifics of this situation don't apply to the hypothetical "two people go back to the same point in time" question you asked despite it's superficial similarities.
Well Nappa's thought supposes that one can arrive 'first' to a pre-set time destination. Which makes no sense whatsoever - even under his own theory.
How doesn't it? Are you saying that in your theory they don't arrive at a pre-set time destination? Because you literally just said that if they go to a pre-set time, that it makes no sense for one to arrive 'first'.
No, it doesn't. His statement is logically sound, he just doesn't agree with the cycle. You are insufferable.
His question revolves completely around the time of departure and has 0 to do with the time of arrival. Perhaps if you took your own advice and read the posts you would understand.
Reese was trying to save her. If he gets there first the timeline wouldn't change. So the t-800 would be able to come to the same point in time with no issue.
Sigh.
In theory no. If two people took a time machine at different times (let's just say 2 hours apart) to the same point in time (for this example 2:03am, Feb 2nd, 1984) then yes, they would arrive at the same time.
However, in this case, what the t-800 wants to do is destroy the possibility of resistance and, by that fact Reese's ability to even get to a time machine much less the need for a time machine to even exist!. The t-800 leaves first and changes the past. If he changes the past then Reese cannot go back in time because his ability to do so is removed.
There are so many ways this could turn out. If we assume quantum-forking (type four) timelines, then when each time-travel event occurs, a new timeline is created. So you end up with the original timeline (no changes, skynet / Connor all occur organically as a result of regular cause and effect), the timeline in which the Terminator alone goes back in time and kills Sarah, and then the timeline in which Reese follows the Terminator back and we get T1. Reese and the Terminator's arrivals are not logically inconsistent even if the future changes then, because the original timeline where they came from is preserved and cannot be altered, ensuring they arrive.
Assuming you are capable of accessing your own past (single timeline theories), then contradictions and paradoxes can occur. Whether or not the timeline should change "instantly" or not is based around two things - can the timeline change ever, and is time predetermined? If the timeline cannot change ever, then predestination is automatically assumed. But predestination does not automatically assume that time travel can or cannot make changes. If we have predestination in a universe which does allow time-travel related changes, then the thing should have instantly switched as soon as the first time travel event occurred. If not, then we get what we see in T1, a fixed, unchanging timeline where time travelers never-the-less go about with their business. I must reiterate though that this sort of universe doesn't make much sense logically, even though it's fairly popular in fiction.
If you have a spacetime bridge to a fixed point in the past from shifting points in the future, as described, if the first person goes through and makes changes, then the second person never gets to go through at all. Since they can't go through (because the past has changed precluding these circumstances from ever occurring) then they never arrive in the past, even though if they DID they would arrive simultaneously with the initial traveler. The distinction then is, as I said, whether the past can be changed at all. If it can't, then the second man can follow the first through, but if it can, then he doesn't.
But just posts ago, we agreed that the time of departure is completely irrelevant. Whoever leaves when, however it happens. If Kyle Reese is allowed to go back to 1984 at the same time as the T800, nothing changes. Ever.
If the T800 goes through first, nothing changes instantly because he has already failed back in 1984. Reese has already stopped him back then and is yes, about to enter after him to do just that.
Nope. We can't. The specifics of this situation don't apply to the hypothetical "two people go back to the same point in time" question you asked despite the superficial similarities.
It is irrelevant in that hypothetical situation. Not here.
It's basically it happened that way because it had to have happened that way. The only way they are in the timeline now is because it happened. Predestination paradox abound in the first one. It was a simple premise, don't think about it too hard.
Right. For the sake of enjoyment, I just roll with it. If we're actually going to discuss it well, that leads to some flaws in the general premise.
Well it is a paradox.
If Jeunet had directed Aliens and Cameron had directed Ressurection, you'd be praising Whedon.
Of course, in that scenario, we would never get to Ressurection because Jeunet would have torpedoed the franchise two movies early.
Jeunet at his best > either Cameron or Whedon.
Jeunet at his best > either Cameron or Whedon.
Eh, Jeunet at his best makes movies I care about more than the other two. Cameron t his best is pretty good, though. He just hasn't been there in 20 years.
I really don't get Whedon love at all, though.
(Edit: His best is Delicatessen, btw)
It is just silly to compare the two as they operate in entirely different realms.
When it comes to science fiction, action or an epic - Cameron will win every time.
When it comes to crafting a more intimate film or something that operates outside of Hollywood conventions (be it visual or narrative language), Jeunet will win every time.
I would like to see Cameron try his hand at the latter.
Oh, man. I wouldn't. It would be horrible. That is not where his talents lie.
Though I wouldn't have minded too much if he finally got around to making The Last Train from Hiroshima.
I would like to see Cameron return to making movies I like. Haven't cared for anything he's done since maybe True Lies.
While we're on the topic of Terminator...
John Connor: Kyle, my friend, you've gotta go into the past to stop the evil robot from fuckin things up.
Kyle: Okay..... dude your mom's hot...
John: .. O- okay, just get out of here.
Kyle: Sure thing, bro.
*goes into the past, fucks his friends mom, becomes his friend's dad, trollface
Am I understanding this right or should I draw a diagram?
Like bringing a porno magazine into the room at a sperm donation building... I see, I see..Yeah, John already knew Kyle was going to fuck his mum. In fact, its the reason he gives him the picture. To provoke it.
While we're on the topic of Terminator...
John Connor: Kyle, my friend, you've gotta go into the past to stop the evil robot from fuckin things up.
Kyle: Okay..... dude your mom's hot...
John: .. O- okay, just get out of here.
Kyle: Sure thing, bro.
*goes into the past, fucks his friends mom, becomes his friend's dad, trollface
Am I understanding this right or should I draw a diagram?
I know. All of this just falls apart for me when I have to send my friend back in time to fuck my mom.Unless John wants to stop existing, Kyle has to go back. I mean Sarah does tell him who his father is, so he'd know before Kyle does why he's going back.
I know. All of this just falls apart for me when I have to send my friend back in time to fuck my mom.
There are some STRANGE things about this though. Like ... how the CG got better in the 2nd one and got real shitty in the 3rd one and then got way better in the 4th one.
I fucking LOL'd.There are some STRANGE things about this though. Like ... how the CG got better in the 2nd one and got real shitty in the 3rd one and then got way better in the 4th one.
I was afraid that the 3rd and 4th ones would crap up the greatness of the first 2 but I'm happy to find out they don't! They aren't better than the first 2 but they're not crap! :]
There's no CG in the second one.There are some STRANGE things about this though. Like ... how the CG got better in the 2nd one and got real shitty in the 3rd one and then got way better in the 4th one.
There's no CG in the second one.
I fucking LOL'd.
I saw Alien 3 when it came out and it was totally forgettable, so I watched the Assembly Cut the other day and unfortunately it still completely blows. Just too many terrible script decisions for it to have worked out regardless of director. The combined talents of Scott and Cameron couldn't have saved that thing.
Decided to finally watch Alien Resurrection and went with the Extended Cut, and it was even worse than I thought it could be. What an absolute clusterfuck of shittiness that was. Shitty script, performances, set design, sound, human/Xenomorph thing at the end, shitty everything.
At least with Alien 3 the shots are nice and the lighting is superb. The hallway corridor sequence at the end was abysmal and the CG was pretty horrific for the most part, but aside from that the movie isn't painful to look at and you can get a sense that Fincher could have done something great had he been there from the beginning with a solid script. Resurrection is just disgusting to look at on a technical level. Everything about it screams cheap ass cash-in, and the direction is embarrassing.
Glad my palate is cleaned for dat Prometheus. Will probably watch Alien & Aliens one more time before it releases. Those are just soooo fucking good.