Originally posted by h1a8
Again we go by visual. We see speed, we see time, and we see distance.
We saw speed and distance in Torfa.
And again, the movie using plot for the audience to see Marvel moving towards the missile doesn't mean that she was moving at the depicted speed. Just like Superman doesn't move as slow as he seems when he speedblitzes.
Stop lowballing, just give up, you are making a fool of yourself.
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
We saw speed and distance in Torfa.And again, the movie using plot for the audience to see Marvel moving towards the missile doesn't mean that she was moving at the depicted speed. Just like Superman doesn't move as slow as he seems when he speedblitzes.
Stop lowballing, just give up, you are making a fool of yourself.
We saw cutscenes in Torfa where time elapsed between scenes to summarize the event.
What's shown >>>> what you believe.
Originally posted by h1a8
There was a cutscene. A large amount of time elapsed between those two scenes.
Geez! Stop lying!!!
Minute 0:36. The scene is continuous and has no cutscenes, missiles are reaching surface in arround 4s.
You have been obliterated h1, your lies won't be tolerated.
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Geez! Stop lying!!!Minute 0:36. The scene is continuous and has no cutscenes, missiles are reaching surface in arround 4s.
You have been obliterated h1, your lies won't be tolerated.
I was referring to the scene where the missile first launches from space to the next scene where it is shown landing.
You are referring to the missiles that were already in the atmosphere that were launched some time ago.
Originally posted by h1a8
I was referring to the scene where the missile first launches from space to the next scene where it is shown landing.You are referring to the missiles that were already in the atmosphere that were launched some time ago.
Lol, in the scene I pointed out, a missile is clearly launched and strikes surface in 4s.
Watch carefully.
Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Josh is correct on this one. Ring wing of the left-most ship, launches at 0:34, breaks through the clouds at 0:36 and impacts at around 0:38.
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Exactly at min 0:35, the ship at the left of the screen shoots a missile and explotes at min 0:37. 3-4s to be exact.Torfa and logic supports my case.
No! Those missiles at 0:34 were already launched from the prior scene. No missiles were shown launched from the ships after 0:34. The missiles were already flying while we see the big three ships. You see the trail of that particular missile below the clouds.
Originally posted by h1a8
No! Those missiles at 0:34 were already launched from the prior scene. No missiles were shown launched from the ships after 0:34. The missiles were already flying while we see the big three ships. You see the trail of that particular missile below the clouds.
Watch the video again, carefully this time.
Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Josh is correct on this one. Ring wing of the left-most ship, launches at 0:34, breaks through the clouds at 0:36 and impacts at around 0:38.
h1 sees what he wants to see.
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Watch the video again, carefully this time.h1 sees what he wants to see.
You didn't read my post. That's a form of trolling. I stated that the missiles were launched prior to 0:34. You see the trail of the missile you think was launched from the left ship UNDER THE CLOUD.
Originally posted by h1a8
You didn't read my post. That's a form of trolling. I stated that the missiles were launched prior to 0:34. You see the trail of the missile you think was launched from the left ship UNDER THE CLOUD.
I read your post, that doesn't mean I have to address something that is clearly wrong.
Minute 0:35, the left bottom ship in the clip shoots a missile, even TheVault has agreed to that.
Stop seeing what you want to see, h1.
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
I read your post, that doesn't mean I have to address something that is clearly wrong.Minute 0:35, the left bottom ship in the clip shoots a missile, even TheVault has agreed to that.
Stop seeing what you want to see, h1.
Prove that it shot a missile vs. the missile already being launched earlier. Show me it clearly coming out of the ship. Then explain why the missile's trail is linear UNDER THE CLOUD while the ships are above the cloud.
Originally posted by h1a8
Prove that it shot a missile vs. the missile already being launched earlier. Show me it clearly coming out of the ship. Then explain why the missile's trail is linear UNDER THE CLOUD while the ships are above the cloud.
Oh I see, trolling is it now?
The missiles leave a white trail when they lauch. If the missile were to be lauched previously, we should have seen the trail prior to the ship.
What does the missile moving in linear trayectory has to do with speed? Besides, it ain't even moving in a linear way!
Consider your troll tactics rebuked.