Terminator: Sarah Conner Chronicles Season ThreeBy:Iron Thistle
The fight against Skynet continues. John is in the future, Sarah is in the present, and Cameron is an empty shell. Now, mother and son will work from different timelines to achieve the same goal, stop Skynet, save the world, and find their way back to each other. Don't miss this fan's ideas for the final season of the Sarah Connor Chronicles.
Rated: Fiction T - English - Sci-Fi/Adventure - Chapters: 61 - Words: 51,160 - Reviews: 11 - Favs: 10 - Follows: 6 - Updated: Mar 29, 2018 - Published: Mar 28, 2018 - Status: Complete - id: 12883039
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The soldiers were leading John away, towards their bunker. Catharine Weaver was not pleased by this. She was hoping John would help her locate her "son". Her heads-up display screen began analyzing the data before her. Catharine's primary function popped up as a option to fix the situation. Flashing on her display was the word Terminate. She considered it for a few minutes before she shook her head and her CPU overrode the termination order.
Catharine was just as interested in seeing Skynet stopped as these humans were. Skynet may had been her creator, but Catharine found that she had no love for the program. She wasn't a reprogrammed terminator, but she had rebelled against her programing and had found a growing desire to destroy Skynet. That was why she had traveled into the past in the first place.
With a frustrated sigh, Catharine decided that she would have to find John Henry on her own.
"Now, where oh where could my cyborg have gone?" She muttered in her Scottish accent. Her scanners quickly moved across the ruble that was once the city of Las Angeles. She let out another frustrated sigh. There was no sign of him. "Must no' have jumped through to this spot."
Closing her eyes, Catharine felt her form change. The liquid metal became a long snake and began slithering north, towards her old office building. Maybe John Henry would simply return to what he once knew as home. That was the most logical place he would end up.
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