That is not the extent of her human behaviors. She doesn’t lie often, but when she does it’s almost obvious to see through. Her lies are a little too effective and precise, but it doesn’t stop her from trying to lie. Such as when she keeps John up all night talking and his mom asks if he’s still sleeping the next day she tells her it’s because teenager’s circadian rhythm is different from that of adults. Sarah catches the lie instantly and calls her out on it, but Cameron seems to show no remorse for being caught. Or offer an explanation as to why she did lie.
While driving along the highway Cameron holds her arm out the window and tries to feel the breeze. When asked why she was doing that she claimed she was trying to feel some sort of escape. John debates that she can’t feel, but she corrects him. She tells him she feels things and sensations and he doesn’t understand her as much as he thinks he does. This leaves him a little uneasy because she does change and adapt more than they realize and seems to have her own thoughts which shouldn’t occur in machines.
Despite her ever-adapting personality, Cameron remains the solid machine that she is. When on her missions she becomes a deadly weapon that can’t be stopped. But when she’s free a moment she observes the world around her and makes changes to fit those moments.
Other:
- Taken from Season One - Her type of machine is still unknown to anyone but it’s clear that it’s not a normal type with her ability to eat and cry, things not seen in previous models - Her catchphrases: ‘That’s tight.’ And ‘Thank you for explaining’. - Her access to the community will be through her own programming so that it displays in her vision. It’ll pop up when it wants to bother her and use her own eyesight for any accidental videos it may want to make. But it won’t be a constant in her vision or interfere with her programming unless specific viruses hit.
Additional Links:
Cameron Wiki (http://terminator.wikia.com/wiki/Cameron)
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