Gigastorm wrote:DesalationReborn wrote:what Senor Hugo really wrote:Please! please! for the love of all things. Tell me you're right.
I just don't get why people are arguing a single-pilot craft can keep up workable temperatures in space, but a 40ft robot can't.
Exactly Luke would freeze to death before the end of the battle
If he was outside the X-wing, sure he'd freeze. However the X-wing has life support systems. What life support does, is keep the cockpit of the X-wing filled with breathable air, and a decent temperature so the pilot can continue functioning.
What my original statement was meant to do was poke fun, that Megatron who turns into an interstellar jet, can survive the temperatures in space, but cannot handle arctic conditions. As we saw in the movie.
Now, for Gigastorm to change my quote from "joking" to "right" is well, wrong.
Now, time for a little science lesson.
1. robots dont feel cold
This is probably true. But then we don't know what Transformers can and cannot feel. Since they aren't just robots, they are sentient machines. They feel pain, loss, happiness, they would probably feel heat. However they can probably shut off any receivers to block out the feeling of cold, if they happen to be working in an extremely cold environment.
2. the snow and ice would probably freeze his circuits
Now for the science lesson. Anyone who even knows a small bit about science and temperatures, would smack you for saying this.
The scale to measure temperature in space is the Kelvin scale.
0 Kelvin = Absolute Zero
+275 Kelvin = The temperature water freezes
+373 Kelvin = The temperature water boils
Nasa wrote:If we put a thermometer in darkest space, with absolutely nothing around, it would first have to cool off. This might take a very very long time. Once it cooled off, it would read 2.7 Kelvin. This is because of the "3 degree microwave background radiation." No matter where you go, you cannot escape it -- it is always there.
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_a ... 0301b.htmlNow the North Pole, where Megatron froze, their lowest temperature is -59 degrees Fahrenheit.
-59 F = 222.5944444 kelvin
So, Megatron can withstand 2.7 degrees Kelvin, but he can't stand 222 degrees Kelvin?
See, I was not arguing who would win. I'm just surprised, and appalled that someone tried to tell me, that snow and ice put Megatron out for the count when the much lower temperatures of space didn't.
Megatron is probably more maneuverable than an X-wing, even with Luke piloting it. However, if Luke did manage to hit Megatron with a proton torpedo, Megatron would probably be done for.