August 29, 1997, came and went. Nothing much happened. MichaelJackson turned 40. There was noJudgment Day. People went to work as they always do. Laughed, complained, watched TV, made love. I wanted to run through the street yelling... to grab them all and say, "Every day from this day on is a gift." Use it well." Instead, I got drunk. That was 30 years ago. But the dark future which never came still exists for me. And it always will, like the traces of a dream. John fights the war differently than it was foretold. Here, on the battlefield of the Senate... his weapons are common sense... and hope. Tie me, Grandma. Tie me! - How's that? - Thank you, Grandma. The luxury of hope... was given to me by the Terminator. Because if a machine can learn the value of human life... maybe we can too.
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Who are you people?
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I worked a lot of years on this thing.
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Same time, to the left. One, two, three, go.
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Last one!
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It takes two keys, turned simultaneously, to open the vault. The other one is in a locker at the security station.
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I almost...
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Come with me if you want to live. It's okay, Mom. He's here to help. Go.
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We got a war zone here!
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What the fuck is it? What the fuck is going on?
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My card should access this.
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It's over. There's one more chip. And it must be destroyed also. Here. I cannot self-terminate. You must lower me into the steel. I'm sorry, John. I'm sorry. No, it'll be okay. Stay with us. It'll be okay. - I have to go away. No, don't do it. Please, don't go. I must go away, John. No, wait. You don't have to do this. - I'm sorry. No, don't do it! Don't go! It has to end here.