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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Commentary (stories not included). Pages: 59. Chapters: Books, Comics, Episodes, Events, Films, MacGuffins, Relationships, Technology, Timelines, Unproduced productions, Vocabulary, Judgment Day, Terminator 3000, Terminator 5, Terminator Salvation, The Terminator, Cyberdyne Systems, Mission, Project Babylon, Sarah Connor's audio tapes, Sarah Connor snapshot, T-800, The bloody wall, The Turk, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Three dots, Cameron and Derek, Catherine Weaver and James Ellison, John and Cameron, John and Derek, Sarah and Cameron, Sarah and Derek, Sarah and John, Story arcs, Barcode, Brainwashing, Continuum Transporter, CPU, Cyborg, Disposal unit, ED-209, Holographic array, Hypersonic emitter, Impersonation, Laser-Scan, Metal Detector, Reboot, Self-destruct, SIP, Skynet Initiate, Standby mode, Stealth Infiltrator Personality, Time Displacement Equipment, TSCC Drone, Destiny, The Canon of the Terminator saga, Timeline, Season 3, Termination, Terminator 3000, Terminator 5, Electrocution, Glitch, Metal, Monologue, Off the grid, Overcurrent, Replacement, Reprogram, Resistance slang, Self-terminate, Terminate, Voiceover. Excerpt: Judgment Day, also known as J-Day, refers to the day that the artificial intelligence Skynet becomes self aware and starts a nuclear strike on the America, Russia, and other regions, killing three billion people. Sarah Connor first learned about Judgment Day in 1984 from Kyle Reese, a soldier sent from the future to protect her from an assassination by a Terminator. Due to the the impact of time travel on the Terminator timelines, the date of Judgment Day has been altered several times. Judgment Day as seen in the film Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The first specific date of Judgment Day as described by both Sarah Connor and the T-800 occurs on August 29, 1997. Skynet becomes self-aware at 02:14 am Eastern Time after its activation on August 4, 1997 and launches...