A Chance to Meet the Legend

Sarah Connor, the iconic character from the Terminator franchise, is a legendary figure in science fiction. Portrayed by Linda Hamilton, Sarah starts as an ordinary woman but becomes the tough, resourceful hero who fights to protect her son, John Connor, the future leader of the human resistance against Skynet, the AI that brings about a post-apocalyptic future.

Meeting Sarah Connor in the context of the films would mean meeting someone with an extraordinary life shaped by loss, hardship, and a relentless battle for survival. In The Terminator (1984), she is introduced as an unsuspecting woman targeted by a machine from the future, but by *Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), she has transformed into a hardened warrior who trains her son for a future war against the machines. Her character arc reflects themes of resilience, maternal strength, and determination.

In the later installment, Terminator: Dark Fate (2019), Sarah Connor is depicted as older but still fierce, with Linda Hamilton reprising her role after decades. Here, Sarah becomes a grizzled veteran still fighting against new threats to humanity, embodying the legacy of a relentless fighter who never gives up, even in the face of overwhelming odds.

Sarah Connor’s legacy as a sci-fi legend lies in her transformation from an ordinary woman to an extraordinary protector. Meeting her would mean encountering someone who’s seen the future, fought impossible battles, and lived with the constant knowledge of humanity’s potential destruction, making her a symbol of survival and unbreakable will.

CONCLUSION

When I hard the Legend song about childhood chivalry, I came back to meet the legend. Even if only for a day.

Making Diversity Work

One possible future. From your point of view – I don’t know tech stuff. 

CONCLUSION

I am protected by 2 angels in this neighborhood. Like Lot in Sodom and Gommorah.

If Nelly can persuade the stars to make Vancouver their winter home we can make the United Nations diversity is strength slogan work.

VANCOUVER = Where everybody knows your name.

Coldplay VS U2

“Kingdom Come” is a song by British band Coldplay, fronted by lead vocalist Chris Martin. The track is featured on their album “X&Y” released in 2005. The lyrics of the song explore themes of hope, redemption, and breaking free from struggles and adversity. Chris Martin’s emotive vocals and the band’s signature atmospheric sound make “Kingdom Come” a standout track on the album.

“Until the End of the World” is a song by U2 from their album “Achtung Baby” released in 1991. The song explores the themes of love, betrayal, and redemption in the context of the end of the world. It has been interpreted by some as a reflection on the biblical story of Judas betraying Jesus. The song has a driving beat and raw energy that has made it a fan favorite and a staple of U2’s live performances.