X-Men: Days of Future Past will feature the Sentinels.
Creative consultant Mark Millar has promised will see the robots in action on the big screen for the first time in 20th Century Fox's next mutant outing.
© Marvel Comics
"I don't really want to give too much away but the Sentinels are a big feature of this story," he told SFX magazine. "They will be cool and this will deliver on all of the teasers.
"We've all been waiting for this ever since X-Men: The Last Stand showed us one of their heads. Now it is finally coming, and we only have to pay ten quid to see it in the cinema whereas they're having to pay $100 million to deliver it. So I'm delighted."
Millar compared the film to ensemble productions Star Trek and Lost, promising that "every character gets their own moment to shine".
© Rex Features / Geraint Lewis
© Rex Features...
Creative consultant Mark Millar has promised will see the robots in action on the big screen for the first time in 20th Century Fox's next mutant outing.
© Marvel Comics
"I don't really want to give too much away but the Sentinels are a big feature of this story," he told SFX magazine. "They will be cool and this will deliver on all of the teasers.
"We've all been waiting for this ever since X-Men: The Last Stand showed us one of their heads. Now it is finally coming, and we only have to pay ten quid to see it in the cinema whereas they're having to pay $100 million to deliver it. So I'm delighted."
Millar compared the film to ensemble productions Star Trek and Lost, promising that "every character gets their own moment to shine".
© Rex Features / Geraint Lewis
© Rex Features...
- 2/4/2013
- Digital Spy
Who would've thought the words "Warp speed Mr. Sulu" would prove so fatal to our universe. Geekologie reports that scientists who specialize in the study of sci-fi transportation (which is on the short list of awesome jobs for smart geeks) published a theory stating that utilization of the "warp drive" would only result in massive death and destruction.
...Space is not just an empty void between point A and point B... rather, it's full of particles that have mass (as well as some that do not.) What the research team -- led by Brendan McMonigal, Geraint Lewis, and Philip O'Byrne -- has found is that these particles can get "swept up" into the warp bubble [when traveling faster than light] and focused into regions before and behind the ship, as well as within the warp bubble itself.
When the Alcubierre-driven ship decelerates from superluminal speed, the particles its bubble has gathered are released in energetic outbursts.
...Space is not just an empty void between point A and point B... rather, it's full of particles that have mass (as well as some that do not.) What the research team -- led by Brendan McMonigal, Geraint Lewis, and Philip O'Byrne -- has found is that these particles can get "swept up" into the warp bubble [when traveling faster than light] and focused into regions before and behind the ship, as well as within the warp bubble itself.
When the Alcubierre-driven ship decelerates from superluminal speed, the particles its bubble has gathered are released in energetic outbursts.
- 3/7/2012
- by Robot Reagan
- GeekTyrant
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