Catherine Weaver

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Catherine Weaver is a mysterious, shape-shifting T-1001 Terminator who infiltrates human society as a powerful tech CEO in the TV series "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf T-1001
Terminator
fictional character
ability Form bladed weapons
Impersonation of individuals
Mimic human appearance
Regeneration from damage
Shapeshifting
affiliation ZeiraCorp NERFINISHED
alignment Opposed to Skynet (implied)
appearsIn Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles NERFINISHED
basedOnWork Terminator franchise NERFINISHED
combatSkill Enhanced durability
Enhanced strength
High-level melee combat
countryOfOperation United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Josh Friedman NERFINISHED
disguisedAs Human businesswoman
employer ZeiraCorp NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Season 2 NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceEpisode Samson and Delilah NERFINISHED
franchise Terminator NERFINISHED
genderPresentation Female
goal Creation of the AI known as John Henry
Development of advanced artificial intelligence
hasChildCharacter Savannah Weaver (stepdaughter/cover family) NERFINISHED
material Mimetic polyalloy NERFINISHED
medium Television series
motivation Experimentation with alternative AI to Skynet
narrativeRole Ambiguous ally
Antagonist
occupation Chief executive officer
Corporate leader
partOf Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles cast of characters
personalityTrait Calculating
Cold
Secretive
portrayedBy Shirley Manson NERFINISHED
positionHeld CEO of ZeiraCorp
relationshipWith Cameron NERFINISHED
James Ellison NERFINISHED
John Connor NERFINISHED
John Henry (AI) NERFINISHED
Sarah Connor NERFINISHED
setting Post-Judgment Day prevention timeline
species Shape-shifting liquid-metal Terminator NERFINISHED
usesCoverIdentityOf Catherine Weaver (original human CEO, deceased) NERFINISHED

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