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Night Raid wrote:Auto Bot wrote:Sigma Vortex wrote:The movie got the info wrong. The Laurentian Abyss is not the deepest point on the planet. That honor goes to a trench all the way in the Pacific Ocean called the Mariana Trench, which is a whopping 10,911 Meters (35,797.24 feet) below sea level.
The Laurentian Abyss is just the drop off from the North American continental shelf to the bottom of the Atlantic which is only 4,665 Meters (15,305.11 feet)deep.
But that would cost some $100,000 more in fuel price to bring the fallen Transformers that far.
This can cause a chain reaction to the skyrocketing crude oil price!
Why do I get the feeling that this oversight just might play a part in the sequel?
Night Raid wrote:Auto Bot wrote:Sigma Vortex wrote:The movie got the info wrong. The Laurentian Abyss is not the deepest point on the planet. That honor goes to a trench all the way in the Pacific Ocean called the Mariana Trench, which is a whopping 10,911 Meters (35,797.24 feet) below sea level.
The Laurentian Abyss is just the drop off from the North American continental shelf to the bottom of the Atlantic which is only 4,665 Meters (15,305.11 feet)deep.
But that would cost some $100,000 more in fuel price to bring the fallen Transformers that far.
This can cause a chain reaction to the skyrocketing crude oil price!
Why do I get the feeling that this oversight just might play a part in the sequel?
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