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Why do space ships in sci fi shows and movies have them using thrusters in space?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane" data-source="post: 2652612" data-attributes="member: 210428"><p>Griffmonkez, I've asked this before and have came to the conclusion that few people like us are intelligent enough to notice this. It started from Star Wars, and people were afraid to cut it from their movies because they would say "Oh, well people would notice that our spaceship isn't like Star Wars with vectoring thrusters/hypersonic afterburners instead of that we are being scientifically correct" so they keep them in. Either way, people are going to notice their flaws like we did </p><p>As much as the directing and movie/video industry seems clever, it really isn't that sly and cunning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane, post: 2652612, member: 210428"] Griffmonkez, I've asked this before and have came to the conclusion that few people like us are intelligent enough to notice this. It started from Star Wars, and people were afraid to cut it from their movies because they would say "Oh, well people would notice that our spaceship isn't like Star Wars with vectoring thrusters/hypersonic afterburners instead of that we are being scientifically correct" so they keep them in. Either way, people are going to notice their flaws like we did As much as the directing and movie/video industry seems clever, it really isn't that sly and cunning. [/QUOTE]
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