Factual error: The truck that the T-1000 uses to try and run down John in the overspill, is a Freightliner FLA 9664, which uses a diesel engine - it does not use petrol. Diesel is much harder to combust in comparison to petrol/gasoline, and the spark from the battery cables on the spilt diesel would absolutely never ignite under those circumstances. (00:37:55)

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Plot summary
Directed by: James Cameron
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robert Patrick, Xander Berkeley, Edward Furlong, Linda Hamilton
Two terminators, the T-800 & the T-1000, are sent from an apocolyptic future back to Los Angeles, 1991. The T-800 is reprogrammed as a protector to John Connor, the future savior of mankind, who is currently living with foster parents. Sarah, his mother, is locked up in the Pescadero Mental Hospital. The T-800, John, and Sarah flee from the seemingly unstoppable T-1000. They are joined by Miles Dyson, a computer programmer/technician who is inadvertently responsible for the rise of the machines. Together the four break into Cyberdine Systems in an attempt to destroy the technology and stop the war from occuring.
John Connor: We've got company.
Miles Dyson: Police?
Sarah Connor: How many?
John Connor: Uh, all of them, I think.
Trivia: The minigun that the Terminator (Arnie) uses in the Cyberdyne scene was so heavy that Arnold Schwarzenegger was the only person on set strong enough to lift it.
Suggested correction: In one of the special features on the Blu-ray version, director James Cameron can be seen holding and shooting the minigun, while saying: "Arnold's gonna love this."
Question: Does anyone know what game John Connor was playing in the arcade when the T-1000 found him?
Chosen answer: He's initially playing Missile Command, then he goes to play After Burner.
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