Re: Grevious should have died in space
Originally posted by adamrubin
his chest pleate has his lungs showing and he does breath from the lungs so when he was in space in teh begining of the movie he should have died right away, right
yeh, ummmm.......i know the Star Wars saga was done backwords and everything, but have you watched Revenge Of The Sith backwords or what? his lungs were exposed when Obi-Wan...........exposed them........on Utapau? remember? which means they werent exposed before🤨 see where im going with this? LOL
Re: Re: Grevious should have died in space
Originally posted by Stunrun
yeh, ummmm.......i know the Star Wars saga was done backwords and everything, but have you watched Revenge Of The Sith backwords or what? his lungs were exposed when Obi-Wan...........exposed them........on Utapau? remember? which means they werent exposed before🤨 see where im going with this? LOL
Look at a picture of Grevious. The plates cover the organs, but they aren't airtight, not in the slightest.
I'd rather not think of all the technical implications. There are lots of things in star wars that don't work out in real life. Take a lightsaber for instance, cornerstone part of the movie right? Light cannot abruptly end in a point like that.
Unless ofcourse the saber is not light and is a cascading plasma or electric field....
blah blah blah
Only a fanatic would care. Besides chances are you would'nt like the explanation anyway. Remember how the force was de-mystified?
Alot of people were dissappointed. Miti-chlorians? Sounds like some name GL ripped from 9th grade biology class or something.
Originally posted by Ken Kenobi
Suspend your disbelief people, it's a movie. I just don't understand all these people that have to analyze every last mundane detail about a film. Especially a movie that is based in an entirely different galaxy and is total Sci-Fi.
I just don't understand how you can't see that Star wars is worth more than you.
🙂
Apparently Obi-wan would have considered temporary exposure to space as a possiblitily, flying a fighter with no shields, no helmet/space suit etc... Maybe they survived on the "Event Horizon" tactic of blowing all the air out of their lungs and being able to survive the Vacuum for the few seconds before the shutters slid into place over the broken window on the bridge...
Well, the quoted figure of about 30 seconds to die in space is accurate; loose talk of people instantly exploding or- worse- freezing in space displays a weak grip of physics.
However, yes, we all know the answer to this, as given in many times, Science fact is secondary to drama in Star Wars, and a damn good thing too.
Originally posted by DarkYoda
Weren't they in Coruscant's upper atmosphere at that point? Still cold, but completely different than space. Because all of the air on the bridge would have been sucked out as well. Even if you seal the window on the bridge the way it did, there would be no time to pump air back in there that fast.