T2: Infiltrator

T2: Infiltrator (2001) is the first official continuation novel of the Terminator franchise, written by S. M. Stirling. It is followed by T2: Rising Storm (2003), and T2: Future War (2004). A few years after the events of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Sarah Connor and her 16-year-old son John live under the name Krieger near a small town in Paraguay, believing they've destroyed Cyberdyne and prevented the creation of Skynet. Then, Dieter von Rossba... more

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