We Can Prove That Predator Is A Direct Prequel To Terminator
http://ift.tt/2qaG0jH Give up? See that serial number up there tucked away in the corner, hoping to be ignored? "CDS-170A3" The CDS stands for "Cyberdyne Systems." And before you say "Well, I have an acronym for you, too: B motherfuckin' S," hear me out. This is no base-less assumption. See, the horrible Alien Vs. Predator film we all know and beg to forget almost had a completely different story. The original script followed closer to this arcade game, meaning that the film series was going to have a cyborg version of Dutch kicking some alien ass. Hell, Schwarzenegger was going to have a role in the film if he'd lost his recall election. VIDEO And if you still think those three letters are random and merely a coincidence, keep reading, because ... They Are All Connected It's plenty obvious by Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines (And Fall Of Your Dignity) that Cyberdyne Systems worked heavily with the U.S. government and military in order to create the Terminator. It's been suggested in various expanded universes that they also performed a search (and possible tests) for this perfect soldier. The Terminator 2 novels and Terminator 3 outtakes (They had outtakes? Like, stuff too bad to be in the movie? How?) show two different soldiers being chosen (Dieter von Rossbach and Sgt. William Candy). William Candy was shown only in a Terminator 3 video game easter egg, while Rossbach was a character in the T2 novels that were completely ignored by the films. Neither of these candidates are canonically appeasing, as they've been discarded by their respective plot lines as hot metal garbage. Both explanations, however, show that there's definitely a trend in the idea that the U.S. military provided the likeness for the Terminator (Model 101). Being that all three of these franchises are in the same universe, wouldn't it make sense that they choose a soldier that has proven that he could tackle the alien menace known as the Hunters? The Evolution Of Technology Is Clear Timeline-wise, you can see the technology slowly evolve from bro androids (like Cyber Dutch and the Terminator) to more advanced Synthetics (like Ash and Bishop from Alien and Aliens). Ash mentions being of the Hyperdyne Systems, which sounds a bit too similar to Cyberdyne Systems. Being that Aliens and The Terminator were both written and directed by James Cameron, it all connects way too well. In an earlier draft of the Aliens script, Paul Reiser's insufferable Burke outright says "Cyberdyne Systems."
Remember that serial code from above -- CDS-170A3 -- the serial code for Cyberdyne Systems 170A3 model a.k.a. Cyborg Dutch? Ash also had a serial code: Hyperdyne Systems 120-A/2 -- which, when put into the same format, would be: HDS-120A2 Three letters (that abbreviate the name of the company). Followed by the number 1. Followed by another number. Followed by the number 0. Then followed by the letter A. And finally, another single digit number. Now look at them stacked: CDS-170A3 HDS-120A2 This is no coincidence. In Cameron's movie universe, it's been widely accepted that Cyberdyne Systems evolves into Hyperdyne Systems. Whether it was a simple in-joke or something that was meant to be built into bigger importance in a later film, the fact of the matter is that the guys who almost ended the world with their Terminators got their ideas from the leader of dudes that "ain't got time to bleed." Arnold would be proud. David Israel Nunez Alvear may have a long name, but he has a narrow urethra. Learn more about it on his Twitter. Gear up for a very important mission with The Guardians Of The Galaxy with this adorable Groot tee. Or show off your quiet intensity in this nifty Drax shirt. Hurry, the universe NEEDS you. For more check out The First Half Of Fight Club Was In A Movie You Never Saw and 6 Movie and TV Universes That Overlap in Mind-Blowing Ways. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and check out good movies gone bad in Why Tarantino Films Take Place in the Same (Insane) Universe, and watch other videos you won't see on the site! Also follow us on Facebook. Please? Funny via Cracked: All Posts http://www.cracked.com May 6, 2017 at 01:03AM
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