:00:04
Want some of my fries?
:00:16
Need any help?
:00:17
No.
:00:19
- I got you!
- No, you didn't!
:00:29
We're not gonna make it,
are we?
:00:34
People, I mean.
:00:38
It's in your nature
to destroy yourselves.
:00:41
Yeah. Major drag, huh?
:00:45
Break it up before I wring
both of your necks.
:00:48
I need to know
how Skynet gets built.
:00:52
Who's responsible?
:00:53
The man most directly responsible
is Miles Bennett Dyson.
:00:56
Who is that?
:00:58
He's the director of special projects
at Cyberdyne Systems Corporation.
:01:04
Why him?
:01:06
In a few months he creates
a revolutionary type of microprocessor.
:01:10
Go on. Then what?
:01:13
In three years Cyberdyne will become
the largest supplier...
:01:16
of military computer systems.
:01:18
All Stealth bombers are upgraded
with Cyberdyne computers...
:01:21
becoming fully unmanned.
:01:22
Afterwards they fly with
a perfect operational record.
:01:25
The Skynet funding bill is passed.
:01:28
The system goes on-line
on August 4, 1997.
:01:31
Human decisions are removed
from strategic defense.
:01:34
Skynet begins to learn
at a geometric rate.
:01:37
It becomes self-aware
at 2: 14 a.m. Eastern time, August 29.
:01:42
In a panic,
they try to pull the plug.
:01:46
- Skynet fights back.
- Yes.
:01:48
It launches its missiles
against the targets in Russia.
:01:51
Why attack Russia?
Aren't they our friends now?
:01:54
Because Skynet knows
that the Russian counterattack...
:01:56
will eliminate its enemies
over here.
:01:58
Jesus.