Zixinus wrote:
While the T-800 is also almost impossible to kill with medieval weapons, it can get stuck under a ton of rubble and cannot recover from damage as the T-1000. Yes, it is going to take a lot to damage a T-800, but it's possible because it is vulnerable in ways that the T-1000 isn't.
Against the T-1000 it could potentially be vulnerable to handheld GoT weapons depending on how tough they are. The T-1000 was eventually able to drive a crowbar straight through the T-800's chassis and power cells after beating it into submission with said crowbar and other heavy equipment.
Zixinus wrote:The problem with wildfyre is that it is located in only one place (IIRC) in Westeros, so the T-800 has to walk/ride (can a horse even take the T-800) there and get it. If it can even learn about the existence of wildfyre in time.
The T-800 is probably better off just walking/jogging the whole way as it is at least comparable in speed to a horse, and unlike a horse it has no need for things like food, water or rest.
Zixinus wrote:Meanwhile, the T-1000 does not need such an elaborate setup to finish it's job. It can just keep going and going with nothing to stop it.
What's particularly dangerous here is that the T-1000 will be learning about its abilities and evolving as it goes along. We see a clear progression in T2 of its tactics in both camouflage and combat, and imagine things would play out similarly here. At some point it's going to figure out that for much of its mission it has no need for remaining in a human form and can do things like turn into a multi-legged form (however many is most efficient for it) for quicker movement.
I wonder what the impact a white walker would have on a T-1000 if it came into physical contact with one? IIRC White walkers freeze and shatter most weapons on contact, though it's likely a T-1000 would be more resistant (and/or able to rebuild itself afterwards).
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