TARS has calculated that you are incorrectIt was nice, but had some plot holes. Since they had so advanced robots why wasn´t any of them sent beforehand to scout the planets? And the ending was a bit too much. "I was in the fifth dimension but no one seems to care?".
Interstellar
#76
Posté 25 avril 2015 - 03:34
#77
Posté 25 avril 2015 - 10:36
TARS had a 2nd job as an ATM
CASE doubled as a walk in fridge
#78
Posté 25 avril 2015 - 07:59
Since they had so advanced robots why wasn´t any of them sent beforehand to scout the planets?
Why couldn't NASA just send the robots to scout out the planets?
As stated by Dr. Mann, despite their intelligence and physical capabilities, robots such as TARS and CASE do not have the ability to adapt and improvise in unexpected situations. For example, when Mann blows the airlock of the Endurance and Cooper attempts to dock, CASE warns him that it is impossible, yet Cooper manages to dock anyway. TARS likely wouldn't have attempted such a risky maneuver because he doesn't have a human's capacity for risk-taking that Cooper does. Another example is on Miller's Planet when the Ranger is hit by a wave and the engine is waterlogged. CASE simply wished to remain on the Ranger until the engines dried out on their own. However, Cooper sparked the engine with oxygen to start it quickly, which allowed them to escape. Had CASE or TARS been the one in command in both circumstances, it is likely that they would not have tried to dock on the Endurance or start the engines on Miller's planet, which would ultimately have led to the failure of the mission.
IMDb's FAQ pages are always worth a read if you didn't understand a part of the plot, especially for Nolan films.
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#79
Posté 25 avril 2015 - 08:21
This scene alone was worth the price of admission:
"Cooper, what are you doing?"
"Docking."
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#80
Posté 26 avril 2015 - 01:31
The dockng scene was intense. As was the very first time they docked......
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#81
Posté 26 avril 2015 - 08:03
IMDb's FAQ pages are always worth a read if you didn't understand a part of the plot, especially for Nolan films.
Holy jebus, they tried actually to explain it? Well at least they tried. A smart robot would know how the engine work and short cuts how to get it operational, especially in a imminent danger. But I guess that works for them. Not smart enough.
Why were the robots made out of lego blocks anyway? Wouldn´t some kind of spider robot work better in space and strange planets.
#82
Posté 26 avril 2015 - 08:09
Holy jebus, they tried actually to explain it? Well at least they tried. A smart robot would know how the engine work and short cuts how to get it operational, especially in a imminent danger. But I guess that works for them. Not smart enough.
Why were the robots made out of lego blocks anyway? Wouldn´t some kind of spider robot work better in space and strange planets.
but ...a block is so stable
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#83
Posté 26 avril 2015 - 11:56
Holy jebus, they tried actually to explain it? Well at least they tried. A smart robot would know how the engine work and short cuts how to get it operational, especially in a imminent danger. But I guess that works for them. Not smart enough.
Why were the robots made out of lego blocks anyway? Wouldn´t some kind of spider robot work better in space and strange planets.
Lame sponsored product placement?
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#84
Posté 26 avril 2015 - 12:11
Lame sponsored product placement?
They were not made of lego blocks. Lego blocks are cool.
Those robots were neat but not cool.
BTW they used animatronics to to TARS and CASE
#85
Posté 27 avril 2015 - 08:02

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#86
Posté 27 avril 2015 - 09:07
Gargantua!
I love a gentle singularity in the morning
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