I was watching a recent review of Episode I, and the reviewer mentioned the following. Towards the beginning of the film, Jar-Jar Binks tells Qui Gon Gin and Obi Wan Kenobi that the Gungans live in a hidden city. The two Jedi put on rebreathers, and follow Jar-Jar on a swim to the city. Now, I'm pretty sure the deepest a human can go without specialized equipment is a couple hundred meters. Now, let's take a look at the Gungan city (picture from Wookiepedia):
This collection of jack-o-lanterns is lit up like Vegas. Now, wouldn't something this big and bright be visible at night from the surface of the water? The water's obviously not exceedingly murky, as we can, you know, see the city. This goes in direct contradiction to Jar-Jar's statement that the city is "hidden." I can come up with the following explanations:
- Naboo's unusual geology hides the city. Apparently, the crust of Naboo to some depth is honeycombed and flooded. Otoh Gunga is not only under water, but under rock as well, which hides it from surface/aerial observation.
- Jar-Jar's an idiot. This is definitely a possibility. The city is not hidden, which is why the Gungans abandon it later in the film.
- The city is exceptionally deep. In addition to donning rebreathers, the two Jedi have extra deep-sea life support equipment, or they use the Force. Gungans have some sort of exotic biology that allows them to walk on land and swim around under substantial water pressure.
What are your thoughts?