Shilliam Watner
Commander
Give your estimations. I can't imagine how many.
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If the World Trade Centers were taken out later in the day rather than early in the morning, I think they said the tally would have been around 25,000 people since more people would have been at work. Thank god the planes didn't strike them at a lower level where more people would never had been rescued. I think the San Francisco deaths were probably around a hundred thousand give or take. He took out a lot of buildings.Hopefully not as many as we might think. While obviously none of this would appear on screen, I can't imagine the government not having some sort of contingency to move people quickly away from a pending disaster, especially post-Nero. Perhaps they can enact a protocol in which they scan the projected area of impact and say "lock onto every life sign you can and start beaming anyone and everyone out of there." It's conceivable that they even have a computer that can do it automatically.
Having said that, I sincerely doubt they could move everyone because a) short warning, and b) heavily populated area and c) transporters in this universe seem to have trouble getting a lock on moving targets, and with civilians panicking, there would definitely be lots of people running away. I'd still estimate the death toll to be several thousand people.
I estimate that as many as several million have now been spoiled as to People Perishing in San Francisco. (As a courtesy, please keep spoiler details out of thread titles at least until September or so; there are a number of countries where the movie won't be released until June, July, or—in the case of Japan—the middle of August.)Give your estimations. I can't imagine how many.
It was a shocking scene, I can't believe more isn't being made of it to be honest.
Hopefully they'll deal with or at least mention the fallout in the next movie.
Reminds me of the end of the Avengers. You just know probably thousands of people were killed, but we never saw them die onscreen. I guess they needed to do that to keep the PG-13 rating. Plus it would have been too dark and depressing to see all the human carnage.
I'll be honest with you. It seemed Over The Top. It didn't make any rational sense to me only in regard to the fact that the writers wanted to maximize Khan's "evil" and this is how they decided to do it. I didn't buy into that at all.
KHAN: If I understood your manuals, that's an overload in progress. Your ship flares up like an exploding sun within minutes.
The man's consistent reaction, when defeated, is to strike out in spite against his adversaries in as destructive a fashion as he can manage. These writers know this guy.![]()
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