Or it might imitate fabrics so well that the time machine itself would be fooled and reject it unless it made its entire body mimic human flesh. There are some possible explanations though: T-1000's might be pre-programmed to mimic human skin on a cellular level but have to see particular fabrics or objects to imitate them too. It doesn't seem to make a lot of sense that the T-1000 is Naked on Arrival like other time travelers even though his clothes are part of his body.So not only is John the "public enemy" but also has a target on his back (though it's hidden under a camo shirt, and you could read into the significance of a camo shirt as well). It made sense costume-wise as something a rebellious teen would wear in the early 90s, but also in the eyes of the T-1000, John Connor is "public enemy number one." Also, people familiar with the t-shirt brand would know that on the back of the shirt is Public Enemy's insignia: a silhouette with crosshairs over it. John Connor wears a "Public Enemy" t-shirt for most of the film.His objective now has a higher percentage of success, which is a good thing. He's a machine built to kill, and he found a thing that makes killing very easy. It's also noteworthy that he can be seen smiling normally when he picked up the minigun for the first time, confirming that he actually does understand the concept of emotion now.Which shows that the cyborg is, indeed, learning. The T-800 turns back to John "Trust me," and gets the smile right. This does have a nice payoff later on during the raid at Cyberdyne, when the 800 declares that he'll handle the incoming police force, John reminds him that he promised he wouldn't kill anyone. The T-800 has information on human anatomy, yes- but not on human emotions. Many viewers complained about the extra scene where the T-800 smiles awkwardly, saying that it made no sense for a machine with detailed information on human anatomy to have to scan an actual smile for reference.This is likely because John knew full well that his younger self would want to save his mother, but she would be terrified of seeing a Terminator again, so during the reprogramming, he set the T-800 to say the first thing that Kyle said to her, making it easier for her to believe this one was on her side. The T-800 says "Come with me if you want to live" when he first meets Sarah.John pulls out what's left of the $300 he has, which Sarah snatches from him, splits the amount of and hands half back to him for food. When the group pulls over to get gas, Sarah asks John if he has any money. This is pretty much fact due to the release of the Special Edition.The reason Sarah, John, and "Uncle Bob" can get supplies at "Cactus Jack's" without attracting attention or being tracked is John had just swiped $300 from the ATM before. The T-800 (possibly knowing/deducing that there is a steel mill nearby, and intending on using molten metal to slow down or destroy the T-1000) tells John to take the off-ramp and drive to the steel mill. However, one can argue that the nitrogen tanker was heading for the steel mill (as liquid nitrogen is used in various steel-making processes).
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