Sonray wrote:Auto Bot wrote:Sonray wrote:How is it considered suicidal when that form is DESIGNED for re-entry, and that all of the bots walked away from it without so much as bending a fender?
I know on paper, and with HUMAN technology its very dangerous, but not to a super advanced alien race. I mean hell, the thing that SHOULD have caused the most damage was the impact of hitting earth, hell Jazz even crashed through a baseball arena, but they still didnt sustain any damage. If they knew this, and if that form is specially designed for that purpose then why is it suicidal?
That's exactly my point. Very unscientific. Breaks all physical laws and knowledge.
I know it's a fiction, and we can pretty much invent anything out of thin air.
But this is sci-fi in the modern age. It should at least pretend to fit into some scientific basket.
It's simply too far off. Making it sound like kiddie fantasy stuff.
Much worse than the original G1 imaginations.
Again, the simple fact that they are living robots that can transform into cars and jets pretty much throws every scientific "fact" or physics out the window. The fact that you can accept that but find it hard to accept that they can travel through space and into earths atmosphere is beyond me.
Out of all the things that are hard to beleive in the movie this is hardly one of the biggest.
They are aliens, they have super advanced technology far beyond anything humans can create or think of like an alien should. Why we cant accept this fact, and the fact that its a work of fiction, is just silly.
Living and thinking robots may not be far off to throw out the window.
It's called AI. A much too advanced AI that current technology can hope to achieve.
But nevertheless, a plausible scientific precept.
Travelling thru space is of course acceptable. In fact, since the late 50's, it has been an established fact. Sci-fi turned into reality.
But travelling thru space in your mere pajamas or underwear, well, we'll have to tumble down the rabbit hole.