Chris OFarrell wrote:Then we head back inside and they say they have closed to 8,000 klicks, que another external shot showing them a bit closer....unless the enemy ship is jumping thousands of kilometers forward for a shot to the invisable camera man, jumping back, jumping forward, it simlpy CAN NOT work. It go's against all logic to even CLAIM its a reasnoable answer.
Oh, bull. That's the same kind of reasoning that idiots use to "re-scale" the Death Star 2 by using the Falcon's escape time as a referent by ignoing it took twice as long to GET to the reactor earlier in the film. Because we don't follow every single second of a ship's flight doesn't mean it didn't happen.
People who say that the crew are simply mistaken also fall into similar catogories of idocy.
=snicker= another one to add to the corkboard...
Some examples off the top of my head are Equinox, where multi tens of thousands of kilometers ranges are given and tens of kilometers distances are shown, even after multiple close shots distances are still supposed to be vast.
Chris, I've dealy with this thing over and over again. Voyager didn't hit Equinox with a "30,000km" shot. Paris said "30,000km and
CLOSING." Then it was
six seconds before Voyager opened fire.
"Brian, if I parked a supertanker in Central Park, painted it neon orange, and set it on fire, it would be less obvious than your stupidity." --RedImperator