Well, lets see. He wants to ignore strict adherence to the visuals because they are... inconsistent with what he thinks they represent? Does that earn a rebuttal?Darth Wong wrote:You're not gonna believe this ... he's back! And he's posted perhaps the most bizarre "rebuttal" I've ever seen. Wanna see it?Is it even worth replying to this with anything more complex than "concession accepted"?Isaac Bishop Junior wrote:Ok, now that I've got some time, I'll jump back in.
First of all, your arguments agains the display of firepower in The Die is Cast fall into being completely irrelevant.
Why?
That's simple.
Both Star Wars and Star Trek are nothing more than items meant to entertain. They are not science entertainment, they are science fiction. In the case of The Die is Cast from Star Trek Deep Space Nine, you consistently forget the fact that this is Star Trek, not Nova. The script clearly stated that 30% of the planetary crust was destroyed. This is not in dispute; this is now history. It happened, and there's nothing you or I can say to change that, period. The special effects reinforced this by showing explosions that were some 30-35 percent planetary diameter. Your cries for seeing ejecta or whatever are also irrelevant, because you consistently forget the fact that the explosions were there to entertain, not enlighten about impact and explosion physics. They were meant to show that they (the explosions) were big and powerful. That's it. Extropolations about power could be made based on how big they were, but not much else.
Disputing that is about as useless as my trying to debate the stupid ring special effects shown in the explosions of Alderaan and the Death Star. They're just irrelevant light shows, meant to further entertain (and, coincidentally, a bad idea). For the same token, we know the explosive power of the mines dropped by Slave-1, but we've no idea on how they work. Our knowledge of how big their explosions are came from the Incredible Cross-Sections book for Episode 2, a canon/official source of Star Wars data. Nowhere else. Trying to judge their mechanism by looking at the special effects of Episode 2 would be both pointless and stupid, just like the idiot that said quantum torpedoes contained quantum strings, and other such dumb nonsense.
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Yes, I think so. If nothing than to educate and entertain in the hate mail page (and this makes useful material for you to explain just why TDIC is bullshit), which I believe is your intention.)
The fact he is now attempting to "change the rules" by tossing Suspension of disbleief out the window (even though he dresses it so it doesn't *seem* like he is) would be worth comment. He'll no doubt he expecting a reply, and do you really want to put up with him blustering and bluffing again if you brush him off without hammering the logic into his head?