captcalhoun said:
head-on shots have the loweest percentage chance of hitting, better to line up for a shot at their flanks.
of course, using some kind of projectile missile-type weapon with a decent sensor system - IR for one - would make that irrelevant as you just need to lock on to the honking big source of heat.
I think they should tackle the more pressing: "there is no sound in space" issue first before moving on to the slightly less pressing issue of "there is no north or south in space".
I've heard that, and just heard, that you can find a pair of glasses that will 'flip' your vision making it upside down. Eventually your eyes compensate and you see normally again. Getting to the 180 change, I'm not sure how long that would take. Also there is the consideration of the inner ear being thrown off too. Depending on species. I can give that there is no NSEW but the whole thing is based on the sphere that surrounds the ship.
So I also thank the cinematographer.
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