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I don't think so. The mothership looked very close to Earth when it blew up. Also bear in mind that Goldblum and Smith weren't flying in space for very long before they got picked up.It's been a while since I've seen ID4 but wasn't the mothership out near the Moon's orbit? The Moon's gravitational pull could have sucked up a lot of the debris.
Lawrence Krauss once pointed out in an article for SciFi Universe that the alien ships should have fucked the planet simply by orbiting it (braking the Earth's rotation) and passing through the atmosphere (with so much mass displacing that much atmosphere at even the "sedate" velocities they were moving at, the firestorms from massive wake friction as well as bow-shock effects should have swept the surface of everything in their paths).SAMAS wrote:On top of the Mothership, though, I remember a source stating that the mass of the City Destroyers alone should have fucked up the planet when they crashed.
He also addressed the ID4 doom scenarios in the beginning of his book Beyond Star Trek (they were quite numerous if memory serves).Patrick Degan wrote:Lawrence Krauss once pointed out in an article for SciFi Universe that the alien ships should have fucked the planet simply by orbiting it (braking the Earth's rotation) and passing through the atmosphere (with so much mass displacing that much atmosphere at even the "sedate" velocities they were moving at, the firestorms from massive wake friction as well as bow-shock effects should have swept the surface of everything in their paths).SAMAS wrote:On top of the Mothership, though, I remember a source stating that the mass of the City Destroyers alone should have fucked up the planet when they crashed.
This is why Culture ships constantly displace thin layers of air from just in front of the craft to just behind it - well that and because they just love to show off by flying at hypersonic speeds in complete silence.Patrick Degan wrote:the alien ships should have fucked the planet simply by orbiting it (braking the Earth's rotation) and passing through the atmosphere (with so much mass displacing that much atmosphere at even the "sedate" velocities they were moving at, the firestorms from massive wake friction as well as bow-shock effects should have swept the surface of everything in their paths).
I don't know, I can't help but think that all that energy isn't going to be converted into heat radiation like in a nuclear explosion. When a ship hits the ground, both are going to deform a hell of a lot. So a fraction of that heat that would go into the air to make a blastwave/etc should get taken by work heating.Sriad wrote:At 4.18e15 joules to the megaton, we get 248 megatons per falling ship. If you think 5% solid is way to low, just multiply linearly. In any case, that's enough for a quite brutal nuclear winter, but not in itself enough to assure mankind's final extinction.
Given how easily the mothership blew up, that would seem likely. However, IIRC we see some of the defeated City Destroyers and they're just crashed on the ground, smoking, while people cheer. I can't really remember it that well, but it seems like there was no megaton-level explosion.Though if whatever fuel stores and munitions they have aboard go up...![]()
IIRC, it's stated both in the movie and in the novelization that attempts to nuke the mothership in orbit would fail because it was hiding behind the moon...which means at the very least it was beyond the moon's orbit.CaptainChewbacca wrote:The movie stated several times that the craft was near or around earth's moon, which means that even if the debris went towards earth it would have had a lot more time to spread out and disperse, meaning the bombardment would be less intense and the energy impact would be over a longer period of time.
Yep, just lots of crashed starships all over the world.Winston Blake wrote:However, IIRC we see some of the defeated City Destroyers and they're just crashed on the ground, smoking, while people cheer. I can't really remember it that well, but it seems like there was no megaton-level explosion.
Not just that, but if it had the moon completely between itself and the Earth then I doubt we'd see much of it burning up in the atmosphere at all...It couldn't have been hiding behind the moon, at least not completely, otherwise the Virus couldn't have been downloaded onto the rest of the ships.