With radar and missiles and fighter jets, couldn't the Nimitz destroy the entire Japanese armada before they even knew they were being attacked?
Probably.
With radar and missiles and fighter jets, couldn't the Nimitz destroy the entire Japanese armada before they even knew they were being attacked?
Well, even just flying straight and level would allow them time to recover their wits after exiting the anomaly.
By the way, I received the first two discs of Zipang yesterday ... I highly recommend it to anyone who doesn't mind anime. They do a lot more to explore the consequences of being marooned in 1942 and the crew of the Mirai are slowly being drawn into the war despite their best intentions. It doesn't look good for the U.S. so far!
It'd be interesting if there was some acknowledgment of the Nimitz incident in Zipang, although it would be tough to justify that given the circumstances. Not many people knew about the Nimitz incident in 1941, and I doubt anyone in the Japanese Defense Force would have been briefed. Hell, given the differences in the anomaly storm, it's tough to assert the two incidents belong in a shared fictional universe.
How are you handling the Japanese crew's American Southern accents? I think I read it was done to indicate they were from Yokosuka (?), which the Japanese consider to be yokels.
Watch for the American air raid on the Murai in a later episode. I didn't know who the hell to root for!
Great movie. A true forgotten gem.
That being said, I don't think you could successfully remake this given the passage of time. Pearl Harbor was seventy years ago at this point, not forty. As a result, the twist at the end wouldn't work.The James Farentino and Katherine Ross characters would be well over a hundred at this point [assuming they were even still alive] and far too old to be the CEO and his wife
^ They could add some intervening generations. Have nuTideman be the son or grandson of nuOwens.
^ They could add some intervening generations. Have nuTideman be the son or grandson of nuOwens.
The problem with that is you don't get the same, visual, big reveal. You would have to have Tideman explain, not show, the connection.
^ They could add some intervening generations. Have nuTideman be the son or grandson of nuOwens.
The problem with that is you don't get the same, visual, big reveal. You would have to have Tideman explain, not show, the connection.
With radar and missiles and fighter jets, couldn't the Nimitz destroy the entire Japanese armada before they even knew they were being attacked?
Probably.
My question would be: Exactly how LONG an impact could the Nimitz make?
My question would be: Exactly how LONG an impact could the Nimitz make? All it's planes and armament is from the future, so they only have whats on board. Certainly, it could make a huge difference initially in the Pacific. How long would it take to re-engineer usable fuel and munitions? Probably by the end of the war it's decks would be covered with Corsairs.
With the secrets and technology on the Nimitz, odds are it would have been removed from service and studied.
Of course, the Nimitz is a nuclear vessel, with officers aboard that know how it works. This would have moved the development of the Nuclear Bomb forward dramatically, likely introducing Nukes to the European war, which would have a dramatic impact on future European history, and how would Russia have acted? or been dealt with?
My question would be: Exactly how LONG an impact could the Nimitz make? All it's planes and armament is from the future, so they only have whats on board. Certainly, it could make a huge difference initially in the Pacific. How long would it take to re-engineer usable fuel and munitions? Probably by the end of the war it's decks would be covered with Corsairs.
Useable fuel and munitions were already available in 1941.
There’s nothing special whatsoever about jet fuel. It’s basically just diesel engine fuel, really.
And the aircraft of 1981 could equip the same conventional munitions as were available in 1941. The benefit isn’t immediately obvious until you realize that the higher speed, higher altitude, radar equipped 1980’s aircraft could literally bomb their targets with impunity.
With the secrets and technology on the Nimitz, odds are it would have been removed from service and studied.
Of course, the Nimitz is a nuclear vessel, with officers aboard that know how it works. This would have moved the development of the Nuclear Bomb forward dramatically, likely introducing Nukes to the European war, which would have a dramatic impact on future European history, and how would Russia have acted? or been dealt with?
Possible. Let’s also not underestimate the value of the INTEL that future people would have access to just by nature of knowing how certain things were going to turn out on the battlefield. For example, imagine how much better Normandy would have gone if our military folks from the 1980’s had strongly urged a more sustained and lethal shore bombardment prior to landing troops. Or Market Garden, the factors that led to that fiasco could be mitigated.
The aircraft aboard the Nimitz would be, in 1942, almost too valuable to deploy in combat. While the fuel (a 50-50 mixture of kerosene and gasoline -- JP-4 was introduced in 1951)
The aircraft aboard the Nimitz would be, in 1942, almost too valuable to deploy in combat. While the fuel (a 50-50 mixture of kerosene and gasoline -- JP-4 was introduced in 1951)
Nitpick... Carrier based Naval aircraft used JP-5, not JP-4.
Oh, and let's not forget that the Nimitz of 1981 in all likelihood would have nuclear weapons on board already anyway.
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