Originally posted by Peoples_General
Originally posted by Peoples_General
Originally posted by Peoples_General
Anyway, a small ship that can take out a Ha'tak in a shot or two would be far more impressive than a massive ship that can take out a Ha'tak in a shot or two. When it comes to technology, smaller is better. The Japanese prove that.
Originally posted by Milleniumlance
Originally posted by BC - 303
Originally posted by BC - 303
Originally posted by Cory Holmes
What you saw in Camelot is a perfect example of a show that takes the intelligence of the viewers for granted in order to get more "wow-factor".
Originally posted by Unorthodox
Why is it when the show screws up, people fall over themselves to come up with a excuse for them? Why can't we all agree that the producers sometimes make continuity mistakes in order to make the story more dramatic? The writers, producers and visual effects guys don't care about continuity, they care about ratings.
If bigger means better to the viewers, they'll make ships the size of a planet so viewers will say "Wow!".
My sig is so appropriate here, it's not even funny.
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