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Mackenzie Smith and T-1000

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Difference between Mackenzie Smith and T-1000

Mackenzie Smith vs. T-1000

Mackenzie Brooke Smith (born February 6, 2001) is an American adolescent actress, most notable for her recurring role on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles as Savannah, the daughter of Catherine Weaver. The T-1000, also known as a Prototype Series 1000 Terminator, is a fictional character in the Terminator franchise.

Similarities between Mackenzie Smith and T-1000

Mackenzie Smith and T-1000 have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): List of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles characters, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

List of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles characters

The following is a list of characters in the FOX science fiction television series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, including supporting characters, and important villains.

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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (sometimes abbreviated as Terminator: TSCC or simply TSCC) is an American science fiction television series that aired on Fox from January 2008 to April 2009.

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Mackenzie Smith and T-1000 Comparison

Mackenzie Smith has 26 relations, while T-1000 has 94. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.67% = 2 / (26 + 94).

References

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