Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26826553-20160228084457/@comment-17699278-20160306101459

The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: //I never said anything about T-3000s having emotions. But T-3000s can retain the memories from their past lives…Besides, as said, no terminator can be reasoned with or bargained with, none of them feeling fear or pain or pity or remorse.

//Oh, & I plan that terminators are actually all artificial beings, cyborgs produced by Zomboss (I’ll offer an explanation for everything when I’m fully free), save for T-3000s, which are infected by other T-3000s (& I’ll not explain their true origins yet). //And one more thing. If that ever happens, Surt cannot be affected by roasting, since he's an Igneous Cabbage. But since he's a kid, & Ig-Cabs aren't really immune to chilling unlike Pepper-pults, ice can subdue him, so Coldbourne can do that part (but as you said, he's a pacifist...)

1. Actually, you said it right here. But since Cyphin's my character, I can be in charge. He'll only feel sadness once something horrific is happening to his son, but it's just too little that you can't say he's sad. But he's really strict in disiplinary punishments. Sometimes, he'll strap Mineski on an electric chair just because he misdelivered the explosives to the Allies.

2. I kind like the way you portray them as biological beings. No need to change the plot because you already portrayed them as "living", "biological" beings that are "born".

3. Well, Snapper can improvise. And if it was Coldbourne who knew the case, he'll unlease a deafening roar.