Sol Parker

Corrected entry: The nukes shown in the end hit the cities and blow up. Modern nuclear missiles are designed to airburst for greater destruction. They should have detonated 200-300 meters above the city.

Grumpy Scot

Correction: We view the explosions from a great distance. 200 - 300 meters is not very discernable plus the blast would have extended to the ground immediately, covering that distance within the first few milliseconds, far less time than it takes for a frame of a movie.

Sol Parker

Corrected entry: Skynet becomes pervasive by behaving like a computer virus. It infects other computers via the internet and takes control over them. Skynet uses this power to initiate an attack against mankind. However, since most power plants, network administration nodes, and personal computers reside in the cities, Skynet would be destroying both itself and the manner in which it operates when the cities are destroyed.

Correction: Skynet is a very intelligent machine/program, it would weigh the consequences and accept losses of a military action and probably move itself to a secure location. Skynet would know of places where it could obtain power to sustain itself. Skynet could also possibly store its key data in a robot like a Terminator that was able to move under its own power.

Sol Parker

Corrected entry: The windows in the vet truck would have been shattered (or at least cracked) after being hit numerous times by police cruisers and running into various objects.

Correction: Not necessarily, the Tundra is quite a bit taller than a police car.

Sol Parker

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