Id be more interested in knowing how he managed to take it off without any of the robots being present.
Your guess is as good as mine.Hmm?... what does that have to do with how things work and can't work?
That's pretty deep.Basically that one ignores the various accepted laws and theories of science in favor of fantasy while the other acknowledges and expands on them.
You mean just like Alien's when they got in the little ship as it dropped from the huge one, while in space there was gravity and no gravity at the same time? "the same matter cannot occupy the same space"
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This is why I never get too deep with my sci-fi movies.And it was a movie
Yeah I would agree. They're paying for the r&d so anything he makes is their property both intellectually and physically.
I found myself sitting at RAF Leuchars in Scotland this morning watching two Eurofighters getting armed and all I could think was "How cool would it be if Rhodey touched down now?"
First, super sonic fly-by, then fast to a quick slow approach, then vertical landing.I found myself sitting at RAF Leuchars in Scotland this morning watching two Eurofighters getting armed and all I could think was "How cool would it be if Rhodey touched down now?"
The Sulaco (& dropship) was in the thin upper atmosphere of Acheron / LV426, so there was minimal gravity.
The atmosphere was in the early stage of processing...
And it was a movie
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