...When an Ha'tak attacks from orbit (f.x. ep: the warrior, homecoming) the ha'tak makes this weird sound. But not when it attacks other ships, only an planet from orbit. Does anyone know why? It's a cool sound.
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Originally posted by BlackBaron...When an Ha'tak attacks from orbit (f.x. ep: the warrior, homecoming) the ha'tak makes this weird sound. But not when it attacks other ships, only an planet from orbit. Does anyone know why? It's a cool sound.For all the pollution woes on Earth, will the Human race end up taking those problems into space in the future?
We can all call our ships Sports Utility Ships to curtail the carbon emissions and hypersleep at night
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Originally posted by sargeMaybe cause there is no sound in space??
Hallowed are the fans of Stargate!
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Originally posted by BlackBaronSo you do think that this cool sound is always there? But in Stargate when ships are in battle you normally hear the sound from the weapons. So I guess Darkstar and others are right, it could be the result when the weapons fire enters the atmosphere.
pray you never see space 2001!!! :eek , i can't be doing without the space noises and found the film to be most confusing yet simplisticly correct in that respect no noise in space = no desent space battles = lousy movie = megga flop.
could you imagine Starwars episode 3 with no space noise!!!???For all the pollution woes on Earth, will the Human race end up taking those problems into space in the future?
We can all call our ships Sports Utility Ships to curtail the carbon emissions and hypersleep at night
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Originally posted by BlackBaronSo you do think that this cool sound is always there? But in Stargate when ships are in battle you normally hear the sound from the weapons. So I guess Darkstar and others are right, it could be the result when the weapons fire enters the atmosphere.
of course since when did real world rules apply to SciFi sound effects?
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