Terminal velocityalleyd wrote...
I have no idea where the figure of 120mph for Shepard falling from orbit comes from.
What science in Mass Effect makes no sense?
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 02:13
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 02:35
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:00
#204
Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:03
David7204 wrote...
Wow, I like the completely stupid and pointless comparison considering cars are specifically designed to collapse in certain ways on impact to protect their passengers.
The fact that skydivers do not always get turned into paste on impact is beyond debate. Oh wait. Maybe reality doesn't apply to you because it's 'outside of a vacuum?'
That's right issac newton, you can go screw! Because david here knows physics and gravity better than you do!
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:05
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:12
Modifié par Darth Brotarian, 21 août 2013 - 04:17 .
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:13
#208
Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:14
Random Jerkface wrote...
You just had to post that sh*t didn't you.
Now i can't go to sleep
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:16
Modifié par Darth Brotarian, 21 août 2013 - 04:17 .
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:17
Modifié par Darth Brotarian, 21 août 2013 - 04:18 .
#211
Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:18
Finding pictures of dead bodies with gunshot wounds doesn't prove it's impossible to survive a gunshot.
However, finding pictures or articles of people surviving gunshot wounds does prove it is possible to survive a gunshot.
Modifié par David7204, 21 août 2013 - 04:18 .
#212
Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:22
David7204 wrote...
You might try and make sure your 'extreme measures' actually proved or even indicated anything.
Finding pictures of dead bodies with gunshot wounds doesn't prove it's impossible to survive a gunshot.
However, finding pictures or articles of people surviving gunshot wounds does prove it is possible to survive a gunshot.
Finding articles of survivors doesn't mean that you can dismiss the leathal potential of a jump. Even than, you are negating key factors in determining weather a jump is or is not fatal, such as height, speed, friction, atmosphere, speed at which one can recieve medical attention, enviromentally hazardous conditions such as the freezing cold of the planet shepard crashed on, all of which leads to the conclusion that even if shepard's body didn't break apart like a ragdoll, he is most certainly 100% dead on impact or in the aftermath of it.
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:24
Modifié par David7204, 21 août 2013 - 04:24 .
#214
Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:26
David7204 wrote...
I'm sure Shepard would be dead on impact.
What is your argument?
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:27
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:31
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:33
Modifié par KaiserShep, 21 août 2013 - 04:33 .
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:33
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:35
#220
Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:36
David7204 wrote...
A mangled and burned but intact body.
Shows how bad the science is huh. He should have been vaporized.
#221
Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:37
KaiserShep wrote...
The body really should've just landed on an asteroid or low gravity moon or something so people would not nitpick at ME2's intro as much.
How dare you bring logic into ME!
Logic isn't heroic!!!!
#222
Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:37
Modifié par David7204, 21 août 2013 - 04:37 .
#223
Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:37
David7204 wrote...
Hardly.
So science stopped working?
#224
Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:38
Whose memories are somehow completely intact despite suffering total brain death.David7204 wrote...
A mangled and burned but intact body.
Need me to post that equation again?David7204 wrote...
Hardly. He wouldn't be moving anywhere remotely fast enough.
Modifié par DeinonSlayer, 21 août 2013 - 04:39 .
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Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:41





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