It is retarded.
A ship hovering a hundred meters above the city, and pretending to be destroying the whole place with pathetic attacks, and pretending to destroy a whole bunch of nanites with small explosives, is stupid.
Especially when the Asurans know full well that's precisely how they survived (yeah, that aspect of the plot wasn't painful to watch one year ago).
They could... wait, strike that. They should have buried the whole city from space with an impressive, and actually much necessary demonstration of firepower.
I'd have expected that TPTB would not reproduce the nonsense seen in Progeny, but that was asking too much.
Oh, besides, bravo for the drones which can't strike straight, missing Weir and John several times, or which failed to destroy a puddle jumper in one shot.
Why the hell anytime they try to build characters, they completely ruin any attempt at suspending disbelief?
A ship hovering a hundred meters above the city, and pretending to be destroying the whole place with pathetic attacks, and pretending to destroy a whole bunch of nanites with small explosives, is stupid.
Especially when the Asurans know full well that's precisely how they survived (yeah, that aspect of the plot wasn't painful to watch one year ago).
They could... wait, strike that. They should have buried the whole city from space with an impressive, and actually much necessary demonstration of firepower.
I'd have expected that TPTB would not reproduce the nonsense seen in Progeny, but that was asking too much.
Oh, besides, bravo for the drones which can't strike straight, missing Weir and John several times, or which failed to destroy a puddle jumper in one shot.
Why the hell anytime they try to build characters, they completely ruin any attempt at suspending disbelief?
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