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One thing I never got about the plot of the Novel and subsequent movies, is that one would think that the question of survival in the enviroment would be the first question an advanced alien power would consider when considering invasion.
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Did you read the preface in the original novel? The line about 'vast cool intellects'?
It was an invasion plan.
For an extermination-conquest, ID4 is actually (slightly) more realistic. If all you want is to have usable landmass left over, the options given in 'Galactic Civilizations' are much more realistic. 'Slingshot' asteroids, drop camera guided lead bars from orbit (the pentagons 'deep penetrators'), chemical toxins that break down in a few years. Kill off 90%, force the survivors into bunkers where they're irrelevant, and you've won.
It's not romantic, but a real large scale solar system invasion would be decided at ranges measured in AU, with long range missiles and lasers, (much like in the Hyperion novels).
The whole planetary invasion panoply, the drop ships, walkers, battle armour, etc etc, would only be needed (and would be enormously expensive) if you wanted to keep the population mostly intact for some reason (like it says in 'Galactic Civ', "ahh yes, slaves....you can never have enough slaves").
Even in Independence Day it's not as pushbutton as it would really be....if their goal is just to smash major population centres and fixed military bases, why stay in earth's atmosphere where all our weapons are effective? Why not just stay in LEO and use big chunk's o' rock instead of fancy energy intensive beams??!
I love the novel though...the only way they had to take out a walker was heavy artillery at a terrible loss ratio.
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Originally posted by Lord Nuclear
Good review Ozzie.
I agree.
It was a great movie.
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As to the why not bombard from orbit deal, Moo3 answers this fairly well, until you get a good sized empire going with lots of technology you just don't have the punch to bomb out a world.
Invading with troops and working the local population to death is the cheapest way to exterminate some group as we've seen here on earth.
Originally posted by Whoha
As to the why not bombard from orbit deal, Moo3 answers this fairly well, until you get a good sized empire going with lots of technology you just don't have the punch to bomb out a world.
Invading with troops and working the local population to death is the cheapest way to exterminate some group as we've seen here on earth.
Who needs punch when you've got patience? The easiest way, by far, is to let nature do the work for you. If you're a spacefaring emire, then orbital mechanics are a breeze. Just nudge a few comets into orbits that will hit the planet and wait for the dust to settle. The whole plan might take a few decades or centuries but that's nothing.
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I think the whole bit with the blood was unnecessary & didn't fit into the story. Also the human capitives. If it's an extermination why do they need the humans/blood?
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