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CB2001
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RE: The greatest and most ironic thing about TL.

on Tuesday, October, 11, 2011 10:16 PM
Vaporware Wrote:Ha! Didn't I start a rather long-winded thread "Would Clu's Plan Have Worked?" exactly about how the Shiva laser could take 1 life form in and take another out as an equal exchange - precisely because of the volume of raw carbon and similar elements stored by the Shiva?

Moses, Kasier. Thank for vindicating the observation of the physics that the director planned into the film!

If he had stopped Sam and Flynn from getting into the real world, all he'd needed to do was for him and Rinzler to get out, and then kidnap individual people to send into the computer and pull out more of his army. Seems rather logical in the context of what they were thinking with the design of the laser.


 
Kaisergrendel
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RE: The greatest and most ironic thing about TL.

on Wednesday, October, 12, 2011 12:20 AM
CB2001 Wrote:If he had stopped Sam and Flynn from getting into the real world, all he'd needed to do was for him and Rinzler to get out, and then kidnap individual people to send into the computer and pull out more of his army. Seems rather logical in the context of what they were thinking with the design of the laser.

A rather tedious task, considering the thousands of soldiers' equivalent of mass they would need to collect to materialize the entire army. Even then, their weaponry seems to be comparatively primitive to ours, and their numbers too few to execute much more than a surprise first attack on a country like the US.


 
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RE: The greatest and most ironic thing about TL.

on Wednesday, October, 12, 2011 12:33 AM
Kaisergrendel Wrote:
CB2001 Wrote:If he had stopped Sam and Flynn from getting into the real world, all he'd needed to do was for him and Rinzler to get out, and then kidnap individual people to send into the computer and pull out more of his army. Seems rather logical in the context of what they were thinking with the design of the laser.

A rather tedious task, considering the thousands of soldiers' equivalent of mass they would need to collect to materialize the entire army. Even then, their weaponry seems to be comparatively primitive to ours, and their numbers too few to execute much more than a surprise first attack on a country like the US.
I still think they could all of got out. And their tech would not work in the real world so I think they had made it so when the went through the portal all their tech would be changed to stuff that would work here.

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Kaisergrendel
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RE: The greatest and most ironic thing about TL.

on Wednesday, October, 12, 2011 12:59 AM
trekking95 Wrote:I still think they could all of got out. And their tech would not work in the real world so I think they had made it so when the went through the portal all their tech would be changed to stuff that would work here.

You would then have to assume that the transport process is non-analogous. For me there are just too many leaps of faith to bound across to even consider this (physical army idea) a viable theory.

And let's not consider the thousands of missing person's cases that CLU and co. would have to dodge without any knowledge of real world law enforcement, or if the SHIVA laser could even withstand that many conversions before breaking down and needing repair with parts and skills the CLU doesn't have access to.

One slightly more plausible theory would involve CLU, assuming he has salient knowledge of Flynn's life, "returning" to Encom disguised as Flynn, giving him the opportunity and power to amass an army in secret. However it wouldn't have required CLU to send his entire army through the portal at once, so that's a bust.


 
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