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A long time ago MisterMattias

The Big Experiment

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Date/Time24-Feb-2006 17:13:15
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Guest 14-Jul-2010 04:17
I find it odd that people would argue about realism here. After all this is

A) A fictional comic

B) about Star Wars, which operates within its own laws of physics

I mean,

lasers cannot simply stop in mid air, so lightsabers are impossible,

there is no "force,"

lightspeed according to Einstein and several other physicists/scientists is impossible,

and every time there's a space battle, it should be silent because in the real world, sound must travel through matter to be heard, and empty space is, well, empty space, meaning it does not contain matter. SFX in space = impossible in real world.

and


C) THIS IS ABOUT LEGO!!!!


If everything needed to be realistic, then there would be real people in the comic instead of tiny plastic men made out of blocks.

I mean, (most) minifigs don't even have noses for crying out loud!




Anyway, my rant is now over, and once again I applaud you Mattias Backstrom.
Guest 14-Jul-2010 04:11
I find it odd that people would argue about realism here. After all this is

A) A fictional comic

B) about Star Wars, which operates within its own laws of physics

I mean,

lasers cannot simply stop in mid air, so lightsabers are impossible,

there is no "force,"

lightspeed according to Einstein and several other physicists/scientists is impossible,

and every time there's a space battle, it should be silent because in the real world, sound must travel through matter to be heard, and empty space is, well, empty space, meaning it does not contain matter. SFX in space = impossible in real world.

and


C) THIS IS ABOUT LEGO!!!!


If everything needed to be realistic, then there would be real people in the comic instead of tiny plastic men made out of blocks.

I mean, (most) minifigs don't even have noses for crying out loud!




Anyway, my rant is now over, and once again I applaud you Mattias Backstrom.
A very polite loser face 23-Oct-2007 01:55
shut up and quit making fun of his awesome tank that you could never make even if your life depended on it!
Guest 29-Jul-2006 21:24
I was wondering where all my hamsters had gone. For a while I suspected that they had gone to Bermuda for a vacation, but when I got no postcard I got suspisious.
Mattias Backström29-Jul-2006 08:34
Actually, the cogs are just there to make it look cool. In reality, there are tons of hamsters running all at the same time on the tracks behind the cogs, and they're the one who make the vehicle move forward.
Guest 28-Jul-2006 19:45
I feel that its my duty to here point out the unrealistic portrayal of a tracked vehicle. The cogs of the wheels cant intersect, or they cant turn. Therefor being unable to move the vehicle forward.

I think i might have to make a formal complaint to the engineering department of Rebel Rubble Inc. U better call your lawyers.
Guest 27-Feb-2006 03:59
Yeah... It *could be*... We have no prooofs but what the hell, let´s bomb the place anyway. ;-)