The Army Might Be Watching Cartoons

CAPTURED by DEATHZ HEAD A.K.A. THE CHILLER on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at 9:07 PM


Versus Tek #11. Sometimes I think that the Pentagon is probably spending their time watching a lot of movies so they can get ideas for new weapons or technology. You never know really. I mean how many really good ideas have you seen in movies where you thought to yourself "that's a good idea!" and the next thing you know it's real! I've seen plenty of ideas in movies that are far out and hard to imagine but most of the real life technology we have is ironically based on a lot of stuff we've already created in our heads. I watch movies like "Transformers" and I'm in awe of the superior technology at work even though it doesn't exist in reality I know that someone thought it up. The way the cube held blueprints for living machines using radioactivity that could create a living thing out of any machine, far out! It randomized the design for each new machine but the basic core design was always there. Just watching I knew that it had to be possible somehow, but not for another who knows how many years. Not in my lifetime. Truthfully, I think people would try to keep that sort of A.I. from ever happening for a long time. And what about that one huge laser cannon ship from that cartoon show "Star Blazers"? Remember that ship that could wipe out a whole army with one shot from that mega laser? I loved that show. I must admit though that I got it confused with "Robotech" at first. As unbelievable as that ship design is I predict that it could be a reality since it's not outside the realm of the possible. That ship probably has a cult following by now. I've got ideas from so many other movies too. Here's an example of what I'm trying to say, in the black n' white pic you see a realistic design for a satellite anti-matter cannon and in the color pic you see the laser cannon ship from that anime. That ship could influence a design much like the other pic to be built. I keep asking myself though "why would we ever need a satellite anti-matter cannon?" Is that really necessary? Maybe for missile defense or something like that.



Guest Commentator HARVESTER OF SORROW says: "Don't know bout' you but I could use an anti-matter cannon!"

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