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In the final act, when the T1000 falls into the molten steel, he sinks and thrashes around rather like a human in water. However, molten steel has a density of around 8 g/cc - about 10 times that of a human. Immersed in such a fluid, he would sit on the surface and fry. Nothing in the movie gives us the impression he has a huge density approaching that of iron. If he did, he'd weigh about 700 kg and would have collapsed the suspension of the police Harley, been too heavy to fly the police helicopter and collapsed the back end of John Connor's car when he leapt on it. See more...
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Note that, even when running, T-1000 never breathes through his mouth. Breathing through his nose helped Robert Patrick make his character look mechanical. See more...
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Continuity: When John Connor holds the Terminator's jacket up to the light in the shed in Mexico it's full of holes. You see the back of it when they leave (to chase Sarah) and there are no holes.
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