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  RoboCop vs. The Terminator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
RoboCop vs. The Terminator is a four-issue comic book crossover limited series written by Frank Miller that was published in 1992 by Dark Horse Comics.
Utilising elements from both the RoboCop and Terminator universes, the comic book series puts its own spin on proceedings by having Skynet send back in time three Terminators to Detroit to protect RoboCop from being destroyed by a lone human soldier sent back by John Connor.
Eventually discovering that the technology used to build him is partly responsible for the future development of Skynet, RoboCop soon sets upon himself to take down Skynet in the post-apocalyptic future single-handedly.
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 Edgar Governo, Historian of Things That Never Were
Nevertheless, there are a number of timelines out there already, and doubtless more to come.
Recommendations for chronologies include one for The Matrix trilogy (an obvious choice, in my opinion), Austin Powers (Yeah, baby, yeah!), The Crow, Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park, The Fifth Element, Kill Bill, Lethal Weapon, The Mummy, Pulp Fiction, RoboCop, Rocky and Tron.
There's also enough source material, clearly, to justify timelines for several horror series which don't already have them--including The Exorcist, Hellraiser, and Night of the Living Dead--as well as the expansive continuity within The Chronicles of Riddick.
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