As I've said... I don't get offended at that when it happens to me. If I'm not sure of an answer, I'm not going to look it up or tell you to look it up, I'm going to leave it alone and wait for them to either find the answer themselves or have someone else answer it. This place isn't a google...
I don't want to dedicate my free time to telling people to look things up. I find that focusing on what I'm most interested in is more rewarding. I also don't think it's worth getting annoyed over not getting a response - I never do.
I don't even know what the issue is, this isn't even my...
Which is what I did for him...
It's an easy question to look up. I looked it up and it took less than a minute. Sometimes no one responds to my comments and it's fine... the reason I didn't respond is because I felt that I was busy and didn't want to look something up for someone else at the...
The Superman from this universe would be the one from Superman/Alien 1-2, Predator vs Superman, Terminator vs Superman, JLA/Predator, and Batman and Superman vs. Alien and Predator, for example... not the one from anything else or the main comics.
If you count all the crossovers as canon, the AvPvTvBvRvBR-etc. universe includes DC, Marvel, Transformers, Buffy, and RoboCop, which is... pretty funny, honestly. The idea that Blade and Buffy could hunt vampires together is awesome.
The Power Rangers universe includes Masked Rider (and Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation, for that matter). I have no idea if that series crossed over with any of the other Kamen Rider shows through the multiverse or something.
I like prequel more personally, but still.
I like the idea that we can base the chronology on Judgement Day mostly. It kind or makes it feel like a proper war.
1997
Terminator Zero
The Terminator
Terminator 2: Judgement Day
2004
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
Terminator: Salvation
2011...
It could go either way, but in any case, Terminator: Genisys set Judgement Day back in 1997. I consider that to be after Salvation/The Sarah Connor Chronicles personally, so for me, that shows that Judgement Day can go back.
You actually explained it perfectly, too. Of course if someone goes...
I really appreciate that The Sarah Connor Chronicles tries to tell us that John Connor was born on November 14th, 1983 and that Terminator 2 happened in June 1997 repeatedly...
I mean, as I've said, I'm more willing to ignore all that. Miles Dyson died in 1997 in an explosion at Cyberdyne...
I missed this. Hm... maybe you're right and the November 2018 (2017) date can be ignored or you could assume that there's a time jump.
EDIT: Nevermind. I don't know when it's set.