John comes under suspicion when the resistance cell discovers that 
			Uncle Bob is a Terminator.
			
			
					Didja Notice?
			
					 
			
					The Pat Lee cover of this issue features Tara Holden with a 
					tattoo of the Latin words Semper fidelis and the 
					letters USMC. USMC stands for the United States Marine Corps 
					and
			
					Semper fidelis is their motto, meaning "Always 
					faithful". The woman is carrying an M16 rifle. Spray-painted 
					on the wall behind her are the words "No fate", from the 
					phrase "No fate but what we make" quoted by Kyle Reese to 
					Sarah Connor from the words of John Connor in 2029 as 
					related in 
					Judgment Day.
			
					 
			
					At the beginning of the issue, John's resistance cell 
					appears to be meeting in a diner to discuss their options. 
					This is probably Milly's Grill, glimpsed briefly in
				
					"Infinity" Part 3.
			
					 
			
					As they prepare to leave
			
					Albuquerque, Tara tells John they'll head to Fort Garland 
					and then on to Denver. Fort Garland is a small town in Colorado 
					and Denver is the capital of the state.
			
					 
			
					On page 10, Tara's resistance cell is seen sporting at least 
					one Humvee. The 
					word stands for High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, 
					manufactured by AM General mostly for the U.S. military.
			
					 
			
					Also on page 10, John tells Tara, "This could be the start 
					of a beautiful friendship." This is a famous quote from the 
					end of the 1942 film Casablanca.
			
					 
			
					After unlocking the second gate to Skynet's Denver 
					stronghold, Uncle Bob tells the resistance soldiers to wait 
					for the anti-rad scouring agent to clear. "Anti-rad" is 
					short for "anti-radiation".
			
					 
			
					On page 19, the T-Infinity identifies the Uncle Bob 
					Terminator as unit #675/45.
			
					 
			
					As John approaches the scene of the battle between Uncle Bob 
					and the T-Infinity on the last panel of page 21, he is 
					behind the T-Infinity as it stands over Uncle Bob's body. 
					But on the splashpage of page 22, he is suddenly in front of 
					the T-Infinity standing over Uncle Bob's body!
			
					 
			
					On the "Dynamite Dispatches" letters and announcements page 
					of this issue, the editor responds to a letter by mentioning 
					the upcoming (in 2007) comic book crossover of 
					Terminator and Painkiller Jane and another 
					crossover coming in 2008 "that's sure to keep people 
					talking". No crossover occurred in 2008. It's possible this 
					is a reference to the Terminator/Robocop 
					crossover that was later published by them in 2011.
			
					 
			
			
			
			
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