The movie had two conflicting points when it comes to the crater size. There is never a shot of a crater after the use of superlaser the shot is always taken on a horizon showing the remains of the city.Noble Ire wrote:Prophet of Regret style, interesting idea.That doesn't seem like a weapon at all. Perhaps the "weapon" is actually a drive of some sort, which happens to detrimentally affect everything behind it? I can see the ships maneuvering over the cities with secondary drives, and then igniting primary interstellar drives for an instant to wipe out the city.
That aside, does anyone recall how deep Area 66 was supposed to be? The alien superweapon was apparently capable of penetrating through that much ground, most of which I assume to be solid rock.
The conflicting points are:
1. The president receives a message that NORAD was taken out by a superlaser blast. Now Norad is bult deeply into a mountain range and was designed to withstand hits from all but the most determined nuclear attacks.
2. BUT later on when the ship is over Area 51 the General tells everyone that they should be safe from the blast because they are deep enough underground but the people on the surface would all be killed.