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Serenity
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2011
~ Technology ~
~ Science Fiction ~
~ Science Fiction ~
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Your skin's as pale as the snow. You scared of sunlight, or something?
มุมมอง 27ปีที่แล้ว
Your skin's as pale as the snow. You scared of sunlight, or something?
Insane Skyrim boss battle (Vokun legendary difficulty)
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Insane Skyrim boss battle (Vokun legendary difficulty)
Any chance I could talk you into overlooking this? (Persuade)
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Any chance I could talk you into overlooking this? (Persuade)
You've been a good friend to me. That means something.
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You've been a good friend to me. That means something.
Can't stand the sight of a strong Nord woman?
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Can't stand the sight of a strong Nord woman?
Using Auriel's Bow to clear the ash on Solstheim
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Using Auriel's Bow to clear the ash on Solstheim
Slaying Umaril but it goes horribly wrong and all the Knights of the Nine Die
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Slaying Umaril but it goes horribly wrong and all the Knights of the Nine Die
Night Time on Pandora: Ambience from Avatar
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Night Time on Pandora: Ambience from Avatar
Arrival on Pandora: first 2 minutes of 2:12 video, spaceship.
Still can't believe they pulled this level of CGI 15 yrs ago
Dark thought: a character who's pod malfunctioned and woke them up either on launch or mid flight and gave them essentially 5 years of sleep paralysis in a capsule. Whatever emerges from that pod on landing would be interesting at least
A moon so close close to Jupiter-like planet would be anything but habitable. Crust would be unstable because of extreme tidal forces. While atmosphere would be wiped out because of extreme particles wind caused by mangetic field of the planet.
Bad bad movie. It looked great, but was a terrible movie! I fell asleep about halfway through. Boring. Bad. And cliched!
Обе части Аватара суперклассные. Смотрим в России с большим наслаждением.
Scenes like this are why I watched the first movie several times in theaters, and the second movie once. The first had such a feel of wonder and world building to it. The second didn't have the same things going for it. The plot in the first movie may have been simplistic, but it worked, mostly. The second movie's plot was nonsensical.
I come back time and again for the cool music, the images of the rocket flight and the big boom at the end! Puts a smile on my face and I sleep easily at night knowing our warriors are always watching over us!
Fish disappears, Other fish- “Hey, what happened to George ?”
Everyone talking about the realism of the ISV Venture Star, but what about that little shuttle. Yeah they have a neat glass-cockpit-esque HUD, but the panels have _real buttons and switches and levers_ , no cockamamie holographic touchscreen controls.
The ragdoll physics, THE RAGDOLL PHYSICS!
Humans should (and realistically would) win against those blue savages. Only human lives matter.
Look how red the radiators are. In space, they aren't so good at cooking down right? All they can do is radiation reduction of heat?
If a world like Pandora existed in real life, it would be filled with active volcanoes like Io. There would likely be frequent natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions, pandoraquakes, and tsunami due to tidal forces from the parent planet.
Thanks,that’s all I need to see 👍🏻
I always liked how the detail of the main ship(i forgot its name) looked just like the detail and the amount of work that went into it surprises me
Remember seeing this on an IMAX 3D screen. It was like being on the edge of a huge tunnel.
"Dances With Wolves"...on another planet.
If we're going to Gliese 581c civilization, why not to invite Mintakan Confederation as the same oceanic civilization to there...
We used to point of pandora as Gliese 581c civilization, the famous oceanic civilization. Which is 20.42 light years from the earth, and has links with Mintakan Confederation. However, if this nickname is some extroplanets at alpha centauri, 4.3 light years from the earth, there are Nordic member extroplanets.
yeah avatar 2 is very cool also
We need a prequel about the discovery of pandora and first contact,rather than a sequel.
ship at 1:47 reminds me of Zeus from star citizen, when humanity first started going to space in ships.
After watching in awe this beautiful and wonderfully crafted colorful world I felt real life is trite, ugly and sad.
When you think about it, their whole purpose being there to mine 'unobtainium', wouldn't this magical metal or mineral also exist elsewhere within the same star system? You'd think it could be found on other planetary bodies, or within asteroids.
You can design an O Neil Cylinder to Literally Look Like Pandora and it would be AMAZING! They would essentially be "Spiral Islands" inside or near the "spokes," but it would work!
Paramount should take some note and make an actual halo show
I wonder what class the ISV Venture Star is, and how many others in Earth's burgeoning fleet? The book says there are more ships like this. But how many, and how far have they reached out? That remains sort of a mystery. But a guess? Perhaps around the 20ly local cluster of stars. Also, it's not clear if relativity has taken any hold. But if the physics are right, the crew has aged only maybe 3 years, and the passengers have not aged due to cryo stasis. So it stands to reason Earth has probably sent more ships outward, perhaps even to the edge of the 20ly local cluster. It's not a bad trip, about 13 to 14 years in relativity for the crew (Unless AI is used for longer voyages, and ships crew is also in stasis) and nothing for the passengers. Now if they have longer to accelerate, they might reach even faster speeds. Perhaps as high as .8c and a 20ly trip would relatively speaking only take about 8 to 10 for a crew. And if higher near C can be achieved, even less aging. So a 50 year round trip could be attainable if FTL is not discovered within a century or so. That would get us to the 20ly local cluster, allow for a year or two of exoplanet exploration, and a return flight to Earth. Or, the ship may be a colony ship and have no intention of returning, instead opting to establish, colonize, sustain, and when sufficient population is attained, send another colony ship further outward. Ever going forward, never to return.
One of the most realistic interstellar spacecraft in the entire science fiction genre, and its in the movie for like 10 seconds
It took the Santi 400 years to arrive. Man they suck, lol.
1:35 that shot of the Venture Star above such a masterfully rendered planet is just beautiful
I know they were evil in that.. very human way.. but man, did it look incredible, and look real.
This hasn´t aged well.
I remember seeing this scene in the theatre's. It felt like a game changer for 3d movies
Accurate description
I don't see the super thin spine of the spaceship working. The stresses on that are gonna snap it in half. Way too much weight on there. How is it supposed to turn without snapping. Unrealistic.
Propulsion, cargo and passenger sections would probably each have their own thrusters, then you can do the turnover maneuver without putting any off-axis stress on the spine. All it's required to handle is tension, either from the solar sail or the main engine thrust.
Id still be tired after all that sleep🤣🤣🤣
Cowboys and Indians all over again. So predictable... Good CGI and that is all.
I dislike that Pandora is supposed to be the moon of a gas giant, gas gaiants are higly radioactive wiche causes the moones to be as well.
If they really wanted that mineral so bad, they only had to bombard the planet from orbit and that’s it. Not a single human had to die.
If they really wanted that mineral so bad, they only had to bombard the planet from orbit and that’s it. Not a single human had to die.
6 years of cryo sleep may cause muscles to atrophy...
Loved this movie. Walked out of the sequel.
Kind of you to say, sure he appreciates it, but I sincerely doubt he thought of all this himself. Something this complex would be a collaborative effort. May I suggest you review the credits more closely.
I really like those ships.?
The only thing that sucks about this movie was the sequel. Yeah sure, the sequel was great in its own right but James simply took way too long to come with it.
I agree
One small thing that had bothered me recently, is if Unobtanium are relatively common (still rare) on the Pandora, wouldn't it be worth exploring the rest of the moons, so they wouldn't be bothering the natives. I there wouldn't be any dramatic movie about it, but it's a more realistic approach if we did it in real life
Unobtanuim is incredibly rare. If it isnt, why would we go all the way there just to get it?
Everything that made Avatar a 10/10 movie, sadly lacked in the secound movie.
Those ISVs and their Valkyrie shuttles are the real stars of the movie to me, like the dinosaurs of Skull Island from Jasckon's King Kong
This would have been a great movie if it weren't for the plot and the story and the characters and the setting.