Title: The Monkey's Paw
Recipient: seekingferret
Vidder: Sanguinity
Music: Laurie Anderson, "Monkey's Paw"
Summary: Life is just a roll of the die, and a terminator can roll any number it wants.
Notes: canon-typical gore, no violence, spoiler-lite
Link: Link to signed vid post.
Recipient: seekingferret
Vidder: Sanguinity
Music: Laurie Anderson, "Monkey's Paw"
Summary: Life is just a roll of the die, and a terminator can roll any number it wants.
Notes: canon-typical gore, no violence, spoiler-lite
Link: Link to signed vid post.
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Date: 2013-05-22 03:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-05-22 05:09 pm (UTC)I always presumed that the name-constancy was a glitch in the humans around them, amplified by the show wanting to keep things simple: the human wetware desperately wanting a "true name", and creating one where none exists. Cromartie is the name the Connors use, but don't Charlie and Ellison call him Kester? At least until the Connors' name infects them? (I am not surprised Ellison doesn't call him Laszlo, at least not after the S1 finale: it is disrespectful to overwrite an actual person's identity with the machine that killed him. At least Kester was a wholly fictional identity.)
I presumed Cameron was always Cameron because it is difficult for people to reliably switch names -- even difficult for people like the Connors -- and they needed to not be caught making a mistake. (I forget, does she give the archive-guy a name for herself? Because you'd think it would be extremely foolish to give him a name that can be traced to the Connors.)
But there's a lot of stuff about the Terminators in this show that is ridiculously anthrocentric: Grrlpup and I refuse to believe that Terminators see the world through a heads-up display that's got English status notifications all over it. All those status reports should be something closer to proprioception, no? Grrlpup and I handwave it with an inference that the early terminator design was pioneered by a human anglophone military -- a remote infiltrator-drone sort of thing -- and that Skynet just snagged and repurposed the existing design.