Some questions (I still live on 14.04 LTS, with no encryption, so this
is not something I've seen) although I think the issue is already fixed
in the 0.98 release.

Before attempting the upgrade:
1) You have encryption setup? (full disk? home folder?)
2) You have set Terminator as the default Terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T global shortcut 
launches Terminator instead of GNOME-Terminal)

On attempting upgrade
3) The upgrade process prompts to store the password for the encrypted 
drive/folder? (I'm guessing this is either to unlock on login, or to store 
multiple disk encryption passwords under a master password so only a single 
password is requested at startup?)

Can you if possible:
4) get the output of "ps -ef | grep -e terminator -e terminal-emulator" while 
the problem terminal is open so I can see what parameters were passed to 
Terminator.

Where possible Terminator tries to follow whatever GNOME-Terminal does with 
regards command-line handling. There was however a modification/fix for 
x-terminal-emulator handling of -e / --execute in 
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~gnome-terminator/terminator/trunk/revision/1446 
added since 0.97 that could have
a) fixed things, or
b) broken things if Ubuntu backported the fix to Vivid (unlikely).
I think a) is the appropriate one.

I suspect if this activity was repeated (probably not possible now) with
the new 0.98 that contains rev. 1446 installed before attempting the
upgrade, then you would not have encountered this issue.

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