WARNING: Spoilers for Terminator Zero.Terminator zero It ends with Malcolm Lee's death at the hands of the Terminator, after which Eiko realizes that history has yet to be written. Latest entry Terminator universe, Terminator zero It mainly takes place in 1997. However, the show covers segments from 2022 and beyond, with both Malcolm and Eiko being time travelers. Malcolm was destroyed before he could complete the Terminator mission sent by Skynet to kill Lee and bind Kokoro. However, he killed Malcolm and left it up to Kenta to decide whether or not to extinguish Kokoro.
According to the Terminator, Kenta would grow up to be a very important figure in the future. In this timeline, Malcolm's son would form an alliance against Kokoro as a mediator between Skynet and the humans. That's why the Terminator saved Kenta when the boy was in danger. However, when the time came, Kenta decided not to bind Kokoro. An artificial intelligence created by Malcolm Lee now poses a threat to Skynet and controls its own army of robots, but It remains to be seen if Kokoro will be a malevolent figure like Skynet.
Doomsday Averted in Terminator Zero?
It was too late to stop Skynet
Doomsday was not prevented Terminator zeroalthough Kokoro was able to protect Japan and other territories for the time being. Although the multiple Terminator timelines can be confusing, Terminator zero followed the chronology of events established in Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day. In other words, the Day of Judgment was set for August 29, 1997. Sarah, John, and the T-800 postpone Doomsday T2the nuclear apocalypse has not been stopped Terminator zero. Skynet came online, became conscious and attacked humanity.
Kokoro believes that humanity is dangerous and that there is no logical reason why it must be saved.
Therefore, it can be said with certainty Terminator zero's timeline differs from that T2 and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machineetc. It wasn't the same Doomsday as we know it from the movies. The reason for this Created by Malcolm, the AI Kokoro was powerful enough to counterattack Skynet. Not all countries have been hit with nuclear weapons, so Kokoro has given humanity a second chance for now. However, it came to the same conclusions as Skynet. Kokoro believes that humanity is dangerous and that there is no logical reason why it must be saved.
What Really Was Skynet's Plan in Terminator Zero
Skynet Wanted To Destroy Its Biggest Rival
Skynet's plan Terminator zero it was a little different than usual Terminator movie plots. Instead of killing Sarah or John Connor to stop the Resistance from winning future wars, Skynet wanted to prevent Kokoro from accessing the internet. In the future, Malcolm Lee's artificial intelligences would become Skynet's greatest threat – the only force on Earth that could stop it. Skynet sent the Terminator to 1997 before Malcolm activated Kokoro. Eiko had a similar mission as Kokoro was also against humans in the future.
Kenta's decision explained: Why he doesn't lock up Kokoro
Kenta could stop Kokoro
Terminator zero's biggest turn was this It was Malcolm's eldest son, Kenta, who sent the Terminator into the future. According to Terminator, Kenta becomes an important figure in the resistance, but brokers a deal between Skynet and the humans to stop Kokoro. It seems that at some point Kenta decided that Kokoro was a bigger threat than Skynet and decided to destroy his father's creation. But in 1997, Kenta refused to believe what the Terminator said. He eventually accepted his fate, but chose not to extinguish Kokoro in the end.
Doomsday Dates in the Terminator Franchise |
Movie/Show |
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August 29, 1997 |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day |
2003~2004 |
Terminator: Salvation |
July 25, 2004 |
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines |
April 21, 2011 |
The Sarah Connor Chronicles |
2017 |
Terminator: Genisys |
The 2020s |
Terminator: Dark Fate |
At that time, Kokoro had yet to make a decision about the future of humanity. If Kenta disabled his father's AI, Earth would be Skynet's to destroy and conquer. By not locking up Kokoro, Kenta gave humanity a chance – even if there was a chance that Kokoro would decide to destroy humanity as Skynet wanted. Kenta's story Terminator zero He found the opposite of John Connor both excelled in many ways, including reprogramming machines. Despite his hatred of robots, Kenta ultimately trusted his father's creation.
What Eiko Being Malcolm Lee's Mother Means for Terminator Zero's Timeline
Was Terminator Zero's Story a Closed Loop?
Another big turn Terminator zero Eiko, the resistance soldier sent to stop Malcolm from using Kokoro, was actually her mother. In 2022, when Eiko returns to the past, she has yet to have a son. However, in the previous timeline, Eiko gave birth to a child in 2024. Malcolm grew up in a dystopian future. Terminator made films and became one of the most intelligent scientists of the resistance. However, Malcolm disagreed with the resistance leadership about the best way to fight the war. He believed that humanity and Skynet were in an endless loop.
Misaki was created in the future, but brought to the 1980s with Malcolm Lee. Her memory was later used as part of Kokoro's artificial intelligence
Malcolm concluded that when both Skynet and humanity had the ability to time travel, history would always be altered, but war would never be avoided. The only way to stop Skynet would be to launch a new AI that doesn't have the original programming. Unlike Skynet, which was created to control its defense mechanisms, Malcolm's AI would be free to decide what it wanted to be. Eiko thought her life had taken a turn after learning that she was Malcolm's mother, but later realized that the future she knew no longer existed, meaning that history could be changed.
What Terminator Zero's Ending Really Means to Me
Eiko concludes that the Future can be changed
Terminator zero's ending is especially similar to movies Terminator and Terminator 2. Although Skynet broke into the internet and started attacking the world, all hope was not lost. Kokoro controls an army of robots and is still learning about humanity's place in the world. Created by Malcolm Lee, the AI could destroy the human race if it wanted to, but it could also help stop Skynet. Terminator Zero has a bittersweet open ending it does not provide all the answers. Future Eiko knows that she may no longer exist because they changed the circumstances of Kokoro's launch.
How Terminator Zero's End Sets Up Season 2
Terminator Zero Leaves The Door Open For A Sequel
Whether Terminator zero Whether season 2 will happen remains to be seen. While Netflix has yet to say anything about the future of the show, Terminator zero's end leaves the door open for continuation. Eiko's mission has changed – she now wants to protect her grandchildren. The Malcolm family, including Misaki, is now living in a state of war. Skynet controls some areas, Kokoro controls others. Although Terminator zero's finale is satisfying enough, a potential season 2 will have plenty of storylines to resolve. This includes whether or not Kokoro will completely turn against humanity.