Terminators are characterized by many featured but their will to destroy seems to come before any other. They have their targets which have to be eliminated and there is nothing that can stop them. Cameron Phillips is more or less the same but she is built to be a protector, more specifically that of John Connor. She has to make sure that Connor is not eliminated but in the process she has caused damages, which is where I see collection services coming into play.
Even though Cameron has a goal different from other Terminators, her demeanor is very much the same. She is very much a superior computer, which means that she's programmed with certain emotions and responses to various stimuli. For example, when a student in high school asks if she is fat, instead of denying it like someone would normally do, she responds with a stoic "yes." To say that her responses come across as cold and caring would be one of the greatest understatements one could make.
Cameron has the appearance of a normal female but her outside is very much different from her Terminator-like inside. She is, in essence, a machine an she will fight just about anyone who decides to impede her goal of protecting John Connor. No matter who she has gone up against in combat, she has always come out as the victor. Her technology is great, as are her powers, though I feel like she's been caught in her fair share of trouble quite a number of times.
Cameron is easily classified as a hero in the story but the idea that collection services can target her may not work in her favor. She fights well but sometimes she forgets that her surroundings aren't always going to match up with her power, making matters difficult as she blasts through them. I think that any business owner would be turned off by the establishment being taken apart in the physical sense. This is where I would see strong firms such as R.R.S. offering up their services.
To say that Cameron has had trouble fitting into society would be an understatement. She attempts to act like a normal human but with her superhuman degree of strength and stoic personality, I think anyone would detect that something is off about her. I believe this antisocial demeanor would be especially detrimental when it comes time to approach collection services. Cameron would find it in her best interest to fight with more caution, keeping the environment around her intact so that more collectors do not wind up contacting her.
Even though Cameron has a goal different from other Terminators, her demeanor is very much the same. She is very much a superior computer, which means that she's programmed with certain emotions and responses to various stimuli. For example, when a student in high school asks if she is fat, instead of denying it like someone would normally do, she responds with a stoic "yes." To say that her responses come across as cold and caring would be one of the greatest understatements one could make.
Cameron has the appearance of a normal female but her outside is very much different from her Terminator-like inside. She is, in essence, a machine an she will fight just about anyone who decides to impede her goal of protecting John Connor. No matter who she has gone up against in combat, she has always come out as the victor. Her technology is great, as are her powers, though I feel like she's been caught in her fair share of trouble quite a number of times.
Cameron is easily classified as a hero in the story but the idea that collection services can target her may not work in her favor. She fights well but sometimes she forgets that her surroundings aren't always going to match up with her power, making matters difficult as she blasts through them. I think that any business owner would be turned off by the establishment being taken apart in the physical sense. This is where I would see strong firms such as R.R.S. offering up their services.
To say that Cameron has had trouble fitting into society would be an understatement. She attempts to act like a normal human but with her superhuman degree of strength and stoic personality, I think anyone would detect that something is off about her. I believe this antisocial demeanor would be especially detrimental when it comes time to approach collection services. Cameron would find it in her best interest to fight with more caution, keeping the environment around her intact so that more collectors do not wind up contacting her.
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