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The T-850, with the assistance of several Tech-Com soldiers manages to fight its way to the main gate of the Skynet bunker and it enters the time displacement machine. A Tech-Com technician reprograms the cyborg to be sent back to Jto protect Kate and John's earlier selves. Meanwhile, Katherine Brewster and the Human Resistance ambush the T-850 that was responsible for the death of John Connor. However, they are no match for the T-X's superior capabilities and all are gruesomely killed. The story starts in the year 2032 with a squad of Tech-Com soldiers storming a Skynet facility in order to stop a T-X from entering a time displacement machine. Arnold Schwarzenegger provided some voice for the game and the rest was voiced by a sound alike. If the mission is completed within the time limit then the player will be rewarded. Instead, the timer remains but the player can progress onwards after completing the mission in any amount of time. The final product used timers but were made unnecessary to finish the level.
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The timer required the player to finish the level within a set time otherwise they will not progress. Producer Josh Hackney said, "We didn't want to take the gameplay and player control away from the player for more than five seconds." A feature developed for the game, but removed in the final version was the use of mission timers. The fast pace of the game was a conscious decision by the developers of the game.
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Paradigm has stated that 50 percent of the gameplay is vehicle-based, 25 percent with rail and the final 25 percent is character combat. Aspects of the game were influenced by Grand Theft Auto III though the development team were careful not to create a GTA clone. The lead game designer, Shawn Wright indicated in a GameSpy interview that this provided many advantages such as an existing universe and characters, but also said that a disadvantage is that content needed to be sent out to California to be approved. Terminator 3: The Redemption was produced by video game production studio Paradigm Entertainment in 2004.