2009-04-07, 01:08 | Link #4002 |
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FYI, In S1 during that "80 years ago" flashback that disclosed the origins of evil purple Haro, the guys said "We need to find something, since it took us six years to get here".
So, time-frame-wise, in case CB is going to Jupiter for whatever reason... I don't understand why though. If something goes down on Earth it'll take them years to get there to intervene in the conflict, by which time it would be a moot point. I don't think the probability of something coming from Jupiter is that bad, since we know GN drives take a long time to make. It could be that there was a CB civil war, and the winning half hid somewhere and built five more GN drives. Or something. I hope the innovado's aren't the new villains again. Here's hoping they formed the peace-watchers society or something. And I'd love a flashback movie. The ending itself was pretty good, and should probably stay untouched unless CB give themselves up by the end of the movie, or something a long the lines. Not just an 'open ending V2'. |
2009-04-07, 01:38 | Link #4003 | |
Where's the monoeye?
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2009-04-07, 01:54 | Link #4007 | |
Where's the monoeye?
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Anyway, was it ever mentioned if the CB Colony Ship uses the Taus for engines? |
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2009-04-07, 02:02 | Link #4008 | |
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2009-04-30, 08:26 | Link #4010 |
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No they aren't. They're as fundamentally different as harsh light is from soft lighting. GN particles are functionally and fundamentally identical; the only difference between them is the good-vs-bad affects of the radiation the particles emit in highly concentrated amounts, and that a GN-tau drive doesn't have a TD blanket for near-unlimited operating time. Other than that, a GN particle is a GN particle is a GN particle.
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2009-05-02, 04:14 | Link #4015 |
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That was the light from a GN Drive. The light was probably on a low orbit or something like that, Jupiter is a gas giant without boundary between atmosphere and body so you can be sure that the light wasn't coming from the surface
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