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I don't think so. For one thing she's recording it, and another thing, he's not wearing his glasses. If he's not wearing his glasses around Lois, she already knows.
That's not what Rogue One addresses at all. The Exhaust port never comes up. Erso put a flaw in the reactor, so a small explosion at the reactor would cause a chain reaction. He never addresses how to set of the explosion there. The plans are needed to show the rebels exactly where in the...
Yes, I think you are right on the money here. The tricky part of the cloaking device is generating the exotic energy needed. Once you have that it's easy to send it out the emitters designed for shield energy. The issue with running cloak and shields at the same time is that it's much harder...
We don't know what the origin of that particular model is.
My personal theory is that "Starship Class" vessels are named for older famous starships. Then eventually they changed the name of the class because everyone was getting confused.
Right, but the original thing we were discussing was them doing a faithful 1960s episode, and how they couldn't use the model in the Smithsonian. So to save time they could buy a CGI TOS Enterprise model from a fan, and that design is owned by CBS. They wouldn't want to use the New Jersey...
I was thinking more of a time is money situation. they could have their guys use however many working hours to build the ship. or they could just buy an already completed model, probably for less money.
there are plenty fan made CGI models of great quality they could use.
the trick, as I understand, it is to scale your cgi model to 11 feet not 947 feet (or 442 meters).
Least surprising announcement ever. You don't name your movie Beetlejuice, Beetlejuce if you don't already know you are going to be able to make Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice.
Pet peeve of mine, I don't think the word broadcast should apply to streaming (although the dictionary disagrees with me). Broadcast should mean over the air and freely accessible, hence the "broad" part. And if you have to apply it to the internet, it should only apply to free streams...