The Great Slave Revolt and Cymek Toaster Give-away!
Posted: 09 Apr 2008 12:24
I can't believe I'm actually opening a prequels thread...bah.
Well, if it's any better, I'm opening it to bash them some more, this time on issues unrelated to canon inconsistencies or bad writing(though there probably was bad writing there, but it's not the main point).
Remember when this slave revolt starts on Earth(or do they "fashionablly" call it Terra?
), and there's this scene with the craziest cymek being swarmed by hordes of humans and torn to pieces?
Well, it never sat right in my head; sure, if you look at nature films you can see ants taking down prey hundreds of times their size and more.
But there's alot of difference between these two cases:
1. Ants continue to fight well after the point a human would've collapsed and let go in shrieks of pain, having his limbs torn off and his entrails hanging outside.
Even a total fanatic or totally stoned person(such as a drunk) can't continue like an ant.
Moreover, an ant can be practically dead and still its jaws would continue to bite.
2. Compared to ants, humans are squishily soft, having no external armor, claws, powerful jaws or any kind of venom. An unarmed human is quite pathetic against even a 2 inch oak door, no? Now make that door armored metal sheets.
3. The ants' prey isn't armored by metal sheets(even if you say comperatively it is, it's a fact humans can't punch through metal with their bare hands/jaws, and are very limited even with the assortment of hand-held weapons most of the slaves might wield...if lucky) and has flamethrowers, rockets and whatnot(don't really remember their specific armament, but I have the lasting impression of excessive firepower).
Even if we equip the slaves with hidden rocket launchers(as in BJ) and whatever home-made devices they have, it's still like a friggin' super heavy tank against your local militia armed with hand grenades and shotguns.
4. I remember they overpowered it mostly by using their combined weight.
Now, I'm no genius, but how the fuck do you hold on to a mechanized spider about the size of the one in Wild Wild West, that's also armed to it's teeth, while at the same time taking a pounding?
People might get a hold, but they'll soon tire or be killed(and when they tire they will be killed), and slip off. More might take their place but they'll fall too, the blood and gore making the cymek's body too sleek to get a good hold on. And machines don't tire.
So my question is, can someone give any conceivable reason as to how this whole ordeal can make sense? I sure don't.
Maybe Kevin? Can he tell me how this makes sense? It's clear he wrote that shit as, though I haven't read Battlefield Earth(and good gods I won't), the movie seems somehow connected to it(big aliens, little, underarmed humans)...and you know how Kevi likes his $cientology buddies.
Well, if it's any better, I'm opening it to bash them some more, this time on issues unrelated to canon inconsistencies or bad writing(though there probably was bad writing there, but it's not the main point).
Remember when this slave revolt starts on Earth(or do they "fashionablly" call it Terra?

Well, it never sat right in my head; sure, if you look at nature films you can see ants taking down prey hundreds of times their size and more.
But there's alot of difference between these two cases:
1. Ants continue to fight well after the point a human would've collapsed and let go in shrieks of pain, having his limbs torn off and his entrails hanging outside.
Even a total fanatic or totally stoned person(such as a drunk) can't continue like an ant.
Moreover, an ant can be practically dead and still its jaws would continue to bite.
2. Compared to ants, humans are squishily soft, having no external armor, claws, powerful jaws or any kind of venom. An unarmed human is quite pathetic against even a 2 inch oak door, no? Now make that door armored metal sheets.
3. The ants' prey isn't armored by metal sheets(even if you say comperatively it is, it's a fact humans can't punch through metal with their bare hands/jaws, and are very limited even with the assortment of hand-held weapons most of the slaves might wield...if lucky) and has flamethrowers, rockets and whatnot(don't really remember their specific armament, but I have the lasting impression of excessive firepower).
Even if we equip the slaves with hidden rocket launchers(as in BJ) and whatever home-made devices they have, it's still like a friggin' super heavy tank against your local militia armed with hand grenades and shotguns.
4. I remember they overpowered it mostly by using their combined weight.
Now, I'm no genius, but how the fuck do you hold on to a mechanized spider about the size of the one in Wild Wild West, that's also armed to it's teeth, while at the same time taking a pounding?
People might get a hold, but they'll soon tire or be killed(and when they tire they will be killed), and slip off. More might take their place but they'll fall too, the blood and gore making the cymek's body too sleek to get a good hold on. And machines don't tire.
So my question is, can someone give any conceivable reason as to how this whole ordeal can make sense? I sure don't.
Maybe Kevin? Can he tell me how this makes sense? It's clear he wrote that shit as, though I haven't read Battlefield Earth(and good gods I won't), the movie seems somehow connected to it(big aliens, little, underarmed humans)...and you know how Kevi likes his $cientology buddies.