It actually made sence to me. the T-X. the differences between the terminators
is explained in the bonus feature of the DVD. and the DVD release was, very, very short after the original film hit the theaters.
T-1: " #5" from short circuit, but on steroids.
T-800: Robot with a shape based on the human skeleton, covered in living tissue,
appears human, even bad breath.
t-1000: System based on liquid metal, capable of morphing itself into whatever,
exept complex mechanical structure, and the individual cells will try to restructure
themselves to form the main unit again. unfortunately this unit had a lot less
physical strength then the t-800.
T-X: A combination of before technologiees, the exo-skeleton covered in liquid metal,
they used a female skeleton, since it is easier to have the liquid metal
add shapes to that, (imagine a girl with arnies shoulder with). the fact that she
could control other machines was just plain dumbest thing since KITT's micro-jam.
(the reprogramming of older terminators was okay though.) what did not make
sense, is that it had only one brain(if the liquid part and the skeleton part are
seperate why not have two terminators?) she also had internal offensive
weaponry, the flamethrower being the odd one though(where did this weapon
get it's fuel from?)
big movies are always aimed at the main audience, and they keep making
thesame references, because people expect this. I believe basic instinct 2
to become worse then terminator 3, that she will kill with an ice pick again, and
spread her legs while being questioned, etc.