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Maybe:
Timeline 1: Original Timeline
1944 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #7
1961 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #4
1965 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #5
1976 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #2-3
1997 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #9
2001 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #10
2018 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #1
2025 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #6
2025 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #8
2025 - The Terminator: Metal #1-2
2026 - Terminator: Resistance: Zero Day Exploit #1
2029 - The Terminator: Hunters and Killers #1-3
2029 - The Terminator: 2029 #1-2
2029 - Terminator: Resistance
2029 - The Terminator: 2029 #3

Timeline 2: NOW Comics [Branches from Timeline 1 on May 13th, 1984]
1984 - The Terminator
1984 - The Terminator: One-Shot #1
1984 - The Terminator: Sector War #1-4
1984 - The Terminator: 1984 #1-2
2029 - Terminator: All My Future's Past #1-2
2031 - The Terminator (NOW Comics) #1-17
2041 - Terminator: The Burning Earth #1-5

Timeline 3: Tempest [Branches from Timeline 2 on May 14, 1984]
1984 - The Terminator: Tempest #1-4
1984 - The Terminator: The Enemy Within #1-4
1984 - The Terminator: Endgame #1-3

Timeline 4: RoboCop vs. The Terminator
1994 - RoboCop versus The Terminator #1-4

Timeline 5: Cybernetic Dawn [Branches from Timeline 3 on June 9th, 1995]
1995 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Cybernetic Dawn #1-4
1995 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Cybernetic Dawn #0
2029 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Nuclear Twilight #1-4
2029 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Nuclear Twilight #0

Timeline 6: Battle Across Time [Branches from Timeline 5 on June 9th, 1995]
1996 - Terminator 2 3-D: Battle Across Time

How does that look?
 
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In your guy's opinions, what's the best way to do a Terminator timeline? I've tried before, but I find it too repetitive or disconnected.
I think I told you already, but basically.

One timeline for the present, One for the future war.
 
Could all versions of The Office (UK, US, Swedish, Norwegian etc...) be set in the same universe? (Parks and Rec is theoretically not canon, but I think nothing contradicts it)
The Office is interesting, actually. One episode features the Muppets, which brings loads of stuff along. Of course there's the usual Jim Henson puppet shows that all share a universe, but then there's also Alf, which crossed over with Sesame Street (I believe) and also appeared in Young Sheldon, so Big Bang Theory would be canon to the Office. Every regional variation of Sesame Street is canon to the main one, so the timeline just gets very convoluted - especially since there are 2 Muppet Baby shows (though due to a short the Muppets did, technically neither Muppet Babies are canon) and the fact that The Muppet Show, Muppets NOW, and the vast majority of Sesame Streets (I can't speak for all regional variations) being canonically tv shows, and The Muppets Movie being weird and meta due to Muppets Most Wanted
 
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Maybe:
Timeline 1: Original Timeline
1944 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #7
1961 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #4
1965 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #5
1976 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #2-3
1997 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #9
2001 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #10
2018 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #1
2025 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #6
2025 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #8
2025 - The Terminator: Metal #1-2
2026 - Terminator: Resistance: Zero Day Exploit #1
2029 - The Terminator: Hunters and Killers #1-3
2029 - The Terminator: 2029 #1-2
2029 - Terminator: Resistance
2029 - The Terminator: 2029 #3

Timeline 2: NOW Comics [Branches from Timeline 1 on May 13th, 1984]
1984 - The Terminator
1984 - The Terminator: One-Shot #1
1984 - The Terminator: Sector War #1-4
2029 - Terminator: All My Future's Past #1-2
2031 - The Terminator (NOW Comics) #1-17
2041 - Terminator: The Burning Earth #1-5

Timeline 3: Tempest Future War
1944 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #7
1961 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #4
1965 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #5
1976 - The Terminator (Dynamite) #2-3
1984 - The Terminator
1984 - The Terminator: One-Shot #1
1984 - The Terminator: Sector War #1-4
1984 - The Terminator: 1984 #1-2
1985 - The Terminator: 1984 #3
1985 - The Terminator: Enemy of My Enemy #1-6
1995 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Director's Cut

Timeline 3: Tempest [Branches from Timeline 2 in 1984]
1984 - The Terminator: Tempest #1-4
1984 - The Terminator: The Enemy Within #1-4
1984 - The Terminator: Endgame #1-3

Timeline 4: RoboCop vs. The Terminator
1994 - RoboCop versus The Terminator #1-4

Timeline 5: Cybernetic Dawn [Branches from Timeline 3 on June 9th, 1995]
1995 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Cybernetic Dawn #1-4
1995 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Cybernetic Dawn #0
2029 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Nuclear Twilight #1-4
2029 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Nuclear Twilight #0

Timeline 6: Battle Across Time [Branches from Timeline 5 on June 9th, 1995]
1996 - Terminator 2 3-D: Battle Across Time

How does that look?
When would the timeline for Terminator 3 and Salvation diverge?
 
Anne Lewis is still alive in Last Stand, how are going to reconcile the Dynamite series, Robocop 3 and Last Stand being in the same timeline if Anne dies 3 different times
 
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I was under the impression that it was officially licensed
Prosieben officially bought the license, so it's official. Or do you have a source for that not being the case? I might be wrong, but that's what I rememeber

Alright, after looking into it a bit more, you're right. The license was bought shortly after it started airing
 
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When would the timeline for Terminator 3 and Salvation diverge?
The very moment Terminator 3 ends, I would say. The same with timelines that branch after The Terminator and Terminator 2, I think the cleanest interpretation is that it shares a 100% identical timeline up until those events... meaning, every comic or movie that shows events leading up to a point should count in every timeline if possible.
 
The very moment Terminator 3 ends, I would say. The same with timelines that branch after The Terminator and Terminator 2, I think the cleanest interpretation is that it shares a 100% identical timeline up until those events... meaning, every comic or movie that shows events leading up to a point should count in every timeline if possible.
I meant like where would it diverge from the RPG timeline?
 
I meant like where would it diverge from the RPG timeline?
I think the RPG timeline is a specific incarnation where most of the comics occur alongside the first two movies and elements of the other films and The Sarah Connor Chronicles. It's not in the exact same timeline as any of them... but it also clearly connects them all.
 
I think the RPG timeline is a specific incarnation where most of the comics occur alongside the first two movies and elements of the other films and The Sarah Connor Chronicles. It's not in the exact same timeline as any of them... but it also clearly connects them all.
Why can't they all be in the same timeline like the RPG implies?
 
Continuity differences. John Connor wasn't born prematurely or as a woman (per Tempest and its sequels), Judgement Day occurred in 1997 rather than 2003 (per NOW comics), etc.
To be fair though, the NOW comics were released before T2 clarified the date, in my opinion that detail is easily ignorable
 
To be fair though, the NOW comics were released before T2 clarified the date, in my opinion that detail is easily ignorable
That is true, though The Terminator 2029 comic depicts a different version of how Kyle Reese travelled into the past to the NOW comics continuity.

I don't think it matters anyway, they're still all the same continuity.
 
In the RPG timeline, there's a broad strokes version of Terminator: Endgame, where instead of Jane being born Sarah is instead admitted to the hospital because of pregnancy complications
 
Guys one question about LoEG's canon.

According to the wiki's timeline WWIII happens in 2026, but there's a problem with that.

HIM!

https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Khan_Noonien_Singh
So, uhm... how does it work?

Also btw. If someone really wants to make a LOEG timeline, be ready to add all of Doctor Who, AVP, Classic literature, Star Trek, contents from Earth-Prime and Earth-616, James Bond, Spongebob Squarepants, Judge Dredd, Terminator, Mary Poppins, Harry Potter (tho maybe not, as it is kind of ****** up) and probably other things I can't remember right now.
 
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Guys one question about LoEG's canon.

According to the wiki's timeline WWIII happens in 2026, but there's a problem with that.

HIM!

https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Khan_Noonien_Singh
So, uhm... how does it work?

Also btw. If someone really wants to make a LOEG timeline, be ready to add all of Doctor Who, AVP, Classic literature, Star Trek, contents from Earth-Prime and Earth-616, James Bond, Spongebob Squarepants, Judge Dredd, Terminator, Mary Poppins, Harry Potter (tho maybe not, as it is kind of ****** up) and probably other things I can't remember right now.
Loeg Canon?
 

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