Why didn't...
#1
Posted 25 April 2006 - 07:13 PM
I know it's a little thing, but honestly, it's really bugging me. I simply cannot think of any explanation whatsoever, even a pathetically feeble gusher-type one. Can anyone else help?
#3
Posted 26 April 2006 - 12:13 AM
how fast to clouds get moved?
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#4
Posted 26 April 2006 - 04:50 AM
Fast enough so that their hair will be more than just slightly ruffled.
#5
Posted 26 April 2006 - 06:06 AM
#6
Posted 26 April 2006 - 07:00 PM
it's not like the planet was covered in LAVA!!!
if you're ever in australia, it's be easier to justify with a pen and paper...
drawing atmospheric diagrams...
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#7
Posted 27 April 2006 - 12:17 AM
it's not like the planet was covered in LAVA!!!
So what you're saying is that "they were able to breathe there, because we saw them do it".
How can you buy Cloud City but not Mustafar?
#8
Posted 27 April 2006 - 12:43 AM
#9
Posted 27 April 2006 - 02:19 AM
#10
Posted 27 April 2006 - 08:42 AM
it's not like the planet was covered in LAVA!!!
if you're ever in australia, it's be easier to justify with a pen and paper...
drawing atmospheric diagrams...
I’m thinking a planet covered in lava is going to have an atmosphere that’s not conducive to breathing at all, what it all those toxic gasses being released into the atmosphere from everywhere at once.
#11
Posted 01 May 2006 - 03:08 AM
That is the most flattering argument I have heard to date regarding the prequel films and my refusal to watch them. I still won't do it though. Mostly, I won't do it because if I told my friends that I'd seen the movies and they all asked me which of them had convinced me to do it, I'd hate to say "It was some guy I met on the Internet." But the rest of my reason is I know I'd hate them.
PS: I just though of this. From what I understand, there's a bit in AOTC where Ben and Anikin are high above the city and their hair doesn't even move. The only conlusion I can come to from these two details is that the people in the STAR WARS universe are really really heavy, right down to their hair. This is why the wind can't move them.
This post has been edited by civilian_number_two: 01 May 2006 - 03:09 AM
#12
Posted 03 May 2006 - 01:47 AM
as much as i bash it i know i only bash it as weakly as i do because i least gave the advantage of wowing me at the cinema...
i didn't know how much i hated TPM until i saw it on video.
the only thing worse than eventually checking out a movie you didn't think you'd enjoy is seeing that movie and relaising you should have seen it on a huge screen with literally mind numbingly loud audio...
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#13
Posted 03 May 2006 - 02:29 AM
lets take this thing in comparable layers
earth:
--------Space-------------(nothing to see here)
--------Exosphere--------
--------thermosphere----(aurora territory)
--------mesosphere-----
--------stratosphere-----(racreous clouds, unbreathably thin air)
--------troposphere-----(cumulus clouds, air n' shit)
--------crust--------------(1 mile down, big blue wobly thing keeps everything cool, nice thick ground)
--------magma-----------(hot fuck-you-up juice, saftley stored below save for a few pimples)
--------mantle------------
--------core---------------(solid iron wrapped in liquid iron... but hey, maybe a river runs through it )
bespin:
--------Space-------------
--------Exosphere--------
--------thermosphere----
--------mesosphere-----
--------stratosphere-----(breathable air, thinner than the nasty but valuable gasses below)
--------troposphere----- (heavy gases you can't breath, but CAN sell)
--------crust--------------(regular run o the mill crusty ground, presumably water or something too)
--------magma-----------(safely secured by a well baked crust)
--------mantle------------
--------core---------------
mustafar:
--------Space-------------
--------Exosphere--------
--------thermosphere----
--------mesosphere-----
--------stratosphere-----(really thin air too hard to breath but who'd want to)
--------troposphere-----(cooked daily by natural magma and full of nasty burning gas goodness)
--------crust--------------(rather than pools of water it opens straight into the magma supply)
--------magma-----------(releasing its hot rich sauce and noxious gasses to the lands above)
--------mantle------------
--------core---------------
ultimatley, i think there's a big difference between a slight elevation in the atmophere layer dynamics and say... a godless ball of fire and death that is only one step away from being a sun.
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#14
Posted 04 May 2006 - 09:06 AM
If you could actually SEE the nonsense on Mustafar you'd be chaning your tune.
I respect that you have not seen ROTS. Personally, I don't know how you do it. I knew I'd hate it but the curiosity would have KILLED me had I not seen the movie as soon as possible.
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