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  • D Dario Solera

    A nice question: how the hell can spaceships produce noise when they're in space? No air -> no noise. So, every science fiction film is wrong with that, isn't it? Obviously a space battle wouldn't be that cool without sound, explosions and so on, though. :-D

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    Jerry Hammond
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    Dario Solera wrote:

    A nice question: how the hell can spaceships produce noise when they're in space? No air -> no noise.

    Of course they can produce noise...the better question is, will they produce noise/sound?

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    • D Dario Solera

      A nice question: how the hell can spaceships produce noise when they're in space? No air -> no noise. So, every science fiction film is wrong with that, isn't it? Obviously a space battle wouldn't be that cool without sound, explosions and so on, though. :-D

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      Chris Losinger
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      there will be some transmission of 'sound', if you're close enough to the explosion that your vessel is hit by the expanding cloud of gas/debris/fire/plasma. it will shake your ship, and you will hear it.

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      • D Dario Solera

        A nice question: how the hell can spaceships produce noise when they're in space? No air -> no noise. So, every science fiction film is wrong with that, isn't it? Obviously a space battle wouldn't be that cool without sound, explosions and so on, though. :-D

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        Ray Cassick
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        That has been brought up in many of the extras CDs for the movies I have. They always end up saying that exterior shots are really boring without sound and tend to agree with them. If you are going to have a dog-fight in space you really do need sound. Besides, it is a Sci-Fi flick so who says it needs to be real :) I also seem to remember an old Sci-Fi movie where they used real guns outside. Guys in space suits but real guns. Seemed really odd to me...


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        • N Nemanja Trifunovic

          Dario Solera wrote:

          So, every science fiction film is wrong with that, isn't it?

          So this is the only "wrong" thing you noticed with sci-fi films? :~

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          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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          The wrongs make sci-fi movies right. ;)

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            I think the new BSG doesn't have sound in the space shots.

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            Jorgen Sigvardsson
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            When there are sounds, it seems to be the sounds you'd hear in the space crafts.

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            • D Dario Solera

              A nice question: how the hell can spaceships produce noise when they're in space? No air -> no noise. So, every science fiction film is wrong with that, isn't it? Obviously a space battle wouldn't be that cool without sound, explosions and so on, though. :-D

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              El Corazon
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              Dario Solera wrote:

              A nice question: how the hell can spaceships produce noise when they're in space?

              They don't... but computers in each space-ship gather the energy produced by other spaceships and automatically generate game-like sounds for the pilots so that they don't get bored and fall-asleep in the middle of a space battle... ;P :rolleyes:

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                Dario Solera wrote:

                A nice question: how the hell can spaceships produce noise when they're in space?

                They don't... but computers in each space-ship gather the energy produced by other spaceships and automatically generate game-like sounds for the pilots so that they don't get bored and fall-asleep in the middle of a space battle... ;P :rolleyes:

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                Dario Solera
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                :laugh:

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                • D Dario Solera

                  A nice question: how the hell can spaceships produce noise when they're in space? No air -> no noise. So, every science fiction film is wrong with that, isn't it? Obviously a space battle wouldn't be that cool without sound, explosions and so on, though. :-D

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                  Joe Woodbury
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                  Even assuming you could hear the noise, given the distances involved the noise would be extremely delayed. This is actually a common error in movie scenes in a sound carrying atmosphere; no matter how far away the explosion, or sound originates, we hear it simulatenously with the explosion, gun shot, etc.

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                  • J Joe Woodbury

                    Even assuming you could hear the noise, given the distances involved the noise would be extremely delayed. This is actually a common error in movie scenes in a sound carrying atmosphere; no matter how far away the explosion, or sound originates, we hear it simulatenously with the explosion, gun shot, etc.

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                    El Corazon
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                    Joe Woodbury wrote:

                    This is actually a common error in movie scenes in a sound carrying atmosphere; no matter how far away the explosion, or sound originates, we hear it simulatenously with the explosion, gun shot, etc.

                    Not if my theory is correct.... :cool: of course it means that you can reprogram the computers to produce any sound you want. Lion roars instead of torpedo sounds.... psycho theme music instead of engine noises.... and nails drawn across the chalk board instead of laser blasts. :) just imagine the fun you could have replacing the noises in the computer to harass your flying buddies. :laugh:

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                    • D Dario Solera

                      A nice question: how the hell can spaceships produce noise when they're in space? No air -> no noise. So, every science fiction film is wrong with that, isn't it? Obviously a space battle wouldn't be that cool without sound, explosions and so on, though. :-D

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                      Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                      While there is no medium for sound to travel the electromagnetic disturbence from effects in space reach the hull of the observer ship causing the ships atmosphere to vibrate at certain frequencys most notablely the brown noise.

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                      • R Ray Cassick

                        That has been brought up in many of the extras CDs for the movies I have. They always end up saying that exterior shots are really boring without sound and tend to agree with them. If you are going to have a dog-fight in space you really do need sound. Besides, it is a Sci-Fi flick so who says it needs to be real :) I also seem to remember an old Sci-Fi movie where they used real guns outside. Guys in space suits but real guns. Seemed really odd to me...


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                        Blake Miller
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                        I believe the 'real' guns would still work. The gas is ignited inside the casing of the cartridge and does not depend upon there being an atmosphere to work. However, for every actiont here is the opposite reaction, so you would fire a small bullet, but the energy of it going one way sends you in another. I like lasers better, you can fire and stay in one place :suss:

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