I've yust seen the movie and I keep wondering did Marcus really needed his heart? May we assume the transplant killed him?
I kind of wondered about that too. Everyone seemed to keep assuming that it would kill Marcus if his heart was destroyed, but it seems pretty silly that skynet would replace so much of him without installing a small backup pump or something.
I'm not sure it's possible to know (or care). The entire scene was contrived to make some sentimental point (worthy of a hallmark card) about the "human" heart. It stunk symbolically and it stunk practically. You can't just put hearts into people. And I shudder to think how you do it with no prep, in a field hospital with a glorified veterinarian at the helm (how many transplants has she done?).
Yeah, I remember wondering about that too. Wasn't she supposed to be a vet? I'm sure she would be fine for patching up people, and she could probably learn a lot of human medicine over the years...but a heart transplant???
I'm pretty sure it's not possible either to do open heart surgery in a open air enviroment, but then again nothing in the terminator universe is realy possible. I also seemed a bid remasterd did conner even remember the events of terminator 2?
then their is the fact that skynet even created Marcus. It exterminated the human population to protect its own existence. Making marcus is then like chopping of the arms of your nemesis attach a flametrower and a rocket launcher to it and then invite him over