T-1000
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T-1000
Summary
T-1000 is a literary character[1]. He worked as an assassin[2] and time traveller[3]. He ranks in the top 9% of literary_character entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,219 views/month).[4]
Key Facts
- T-1000 worked as an assassin[2].
- T-1000 worked as a time traveller[3].
- T-1000 is the creator of James Cameron[5].
- T-1000 is the creator of William Wisher Jr.[6].
- T-1000 is recorded as male[7].
- T-1000's instance of is recorded as literary character[8].
- T-1000's instance of is recorded as Terminator[9].
- T-1000's instance of is recorded as fictional shapeshifter[10].
- T-1000's instance of is recorded as fictional amorphous creature[11].
- T-1000's instance of is recorded as film character[12].
- T-1000's performer is recorded as Robert Patrick[13].
- T-1000's performer is recorded as Lee Byung-hun[14].
- T-1000's manufacturer is recorded as Skynet[15].
- T-1000's Commons category is recorded as T-1000[16].
- T-1000's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01kdgk[17].
- T-1000's from narrative universe is recorded as Terminator universe[18].
- T-1000's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[19].
- T-1000's present in work is recorded as Terminator 2: Judgment Day[20].
- T-1000's present in work is recorded as Terminator Genisys[21].
- T-1000's present in work is recorded as T2-3D: Battle Across Time[22].
- T-1000's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'T-1000'}[23].
- T-1000's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as shapeshifting[24].
- T-1000's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as healing factor[25].
- T-1000's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as superhuman strength[26].
- T-1000's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as superhuman speed[27].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include assassin[2] and time traveller[3].
Works and Contributions
Created works include James Cameron[5], a film producer[28], b. 1954[29], of Canada[30], awarded the Academy Award for Best Director[31] and William Wisher Jr.[6], a screenwriter[32], b. 1958[33], of United States[34], awarded the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation[35].
Why It Matters
T-1000 ranks in the top 9% of literary_character entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,219 views/month).[4] He has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] He is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]