no oleson wasn't doing a halo jump..he was doing a stupid jump.
For Kirk and Sulu it was HALO, for Olson it was BYE BYE.
no oleson wasn't doing a halo jump..he was doing a stupid jump.
no oleson wasn't doing a halo jump..he was doing a stupid jump.
For Kirk and Sulu it was HALO, for Olson it was BYE BYE.
I didn't even know what a HALO jump was until I read this thread.
I didn't even know what a HALO jump was until I read this thread.
What, have you never seen Tomorrow Never Dies?
I didn't even know what a HALO jump was until I read this thread.
What, have you never seen Tomorrow Never Dies?
Mention that 007 turd one more time, and I will Scan your head and make it explode.
The deleted opening scene of Generations was to feature a jump like this with Kirk, Scotty, and Chekov. Also, on an ep of Voyager (don't remember which), Torres performed such a jump on the holodeck, with the safetys turned off no less.![]()
I knew i had seen kirk doing that type of jump before in a movie but for the life of me i could not pinpoint which one, no wonder, it was a deleted scene......Thanks, that's one less annoying unknown movie scene or music tune floating about in my head trying to figure out what they are.
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I didn't even know what a HALO jump was until I read this thread.
What, have you never seen Tomorrow Never Dies?
Mention that 007 turd one more time, and I will Scan your head and make it explode.
Yep. The whole idea behind HALO/HAHO is to be able to drop people/equipment/supplies where they're needed without flying low enough that the bad guys can hit the planes with surface-to-air missiles. First used in combat during the late 1960s, iinm. HALO in particular is designed to get people in without attracting a lot of attention, though what we saw in the movie had the added wrinkle of doing so while the bad guys were presumably watching the approaching shuttle.M'Sharak, holy crap! I just checked the link and see that a HALO jump is REAL!!
WHOA!
That's true -- normal free fall does allow for quite a bit of controlled and directed lateral movement. And your comment reminded me of something else: I found myself wondering whether wingsuits have also been evaluated for HALO-type jumps as another means of extending range.Yep. The whole idea behind HALO/HAHO is to be able to drop people/equipment/supplies where they're needed without flying low enough that the bad guys can hit the planes with surface-to-air missiles. First used in combat during the late 1960s, iinm. HALO in particular is designed to get people in without attracting a lot of attention, though what we saw in the movie had the added wrinkle of doing so while the bad guys were presumably watching the approaching shuttle.M'Sharak, holy crap! I just checked the link and see that a HALO jump is REAL!!
WHOA!
Another important part of HALO is you don't have to jump over the target. You can "fly" quite a few miles after you jump. This allows you to drop without violating other countries airspace or tipping them off. Combat gliders extend the range even further.
no oleson wasn't doing a halo jump..he was doing a stupid jump.
For Kirk and Sulu it was HALO, for Olson it was BYE BYE.
HATLO - High Altitude Too Low Opening![]()
Wasn't the scene still intact when it was shown in theaters. I know I watched it but I never watched generations on DVD and I can swear that i saw the scene when i watched it back in 94 in the theater
What, have you never seen Tomorrow Never Dies?
Mention that 007 turd one more time, and I will Scan your head and make it explode.
I rather like that one.
Could be 'cause it was my first Bond movie.
Could it have involved the close proximity of a seven-mile long ship which had already demonstrated a capacity for reducing Federation starships to scrap, which had already demonstrated that it could easily do the same to Enterprise and which would have opened fire again at the first hint of active weapons systems on Enterprise?Slightly off topic but was it explained in the film why they needed to drop 3 people down there in lieu of a volley of torpedoes?
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