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Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
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Shame there's nothing on it, and double shame that the logo seems to say "TAT"...Commander McLane wrote:Yes, and I came across the TTA Wiki at www.niflheim.net.Selezen wrote:Did U Google?
Yeah, the illustrations in TTA are all book covers, and they all look oddly similar to a lot of the illustrations (or the style, at least) in the Traveller and Megatraveller RPGs.
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Time for another hint?!Commander McLane wrote:This time I'm looking for a fairly well-known director. His very first movie features a device which is capable of making all our lives much easier: weather control. Unfortunately weather control can be used as a weapon as well, so—naturally—the military abuse the device for their ends, with catastrophic results. The film deals mainly with how the crew of the device struggle against its remote-controlled abuse.
So, who is the director, and what is the title of the movie?
Bonus points if you can tell me what the military wanted to do with the device, and by which RealLife™-events this idea was inspired.
The device is a manned satellite.
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Ah, the crazy world of HAARP, ionospheres, directed beam energy weapons et al.Disembodied wrote:I'm getting nowhere with this ... although I have found that there are a surprising number of nutter sites out there dedicated to weather control conspiracy theories.
Why should real physics get in the way of conspiatorial webmasters?
P.S. I likewise am getting nowhere with this one, though mention of the "remote-controlled" aspect feels like it's stirring a memory.
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Another day, another hint:Commander McLane wrote:Time for another hint?!Commander McLane wrote:This time I'm looking for a fairly well-known director. His very first movie features a device which is capable of making all our lives much easier: weather control. Unfortunately weather control can be used as a weapon as well, so—naturally—the military abuse the device for their ends, with catastrophic results. The film deals mainly with how the crew of the device struggle against its remote-controlled abuse.
So, who is the director, and what is the title of the movie?
Bonus points if you can tell me what the military wanted to do with the device, and by which RealLife™-events this idea was inspired.
The device is a manned satellite (or a space station).
The movie was actually the director's thesis in film school. It was by far the most ambitious and expensive project ever attempted for a thesis at its time—and probably even to date. (The film had a budget of approximately 600,000 USD at the time, while the usual film school thesis film would have a budget of about 10,000 USD.)
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Correct, it's Emmerich's first movie.
(The next hints would have been that the movie was (rather mistakenly) announced as the "German Star Wars" back in the day, that the director's first Hollywood success was a van Damme-flick ("Universal Soldier"), and that he is particularly known for his obsession with destroying cities ("Independence Day" et al.). )
As to the bonus points, they stay with me this time. The US military want to use the station's microwave beam in order to create a cloak covering the invasion of Saudi Arabia (make the troop movements invisible for other satellites and ground-based reconaissance). IIRC this was inspired by the RealLife™ failed attempt to free the hostages in the American embassy in Tehran. The result in the movie is that the microwaves create big cyclones over India, and tens (even hundreds?) of thousands perish.
The information can be googled on the German Wikipedia (the English version is more like a stub and doesn't contain a lot of actual information about the movie.)
Your turn, Disembodied.
(The next hints would have been that the movie was (rather mistakenly) announced as the "German Star Wars" back in the day, that the director's first Hollywood success was a van Damme-flick ("Universal Soldier"), and that he is particularly known for his obsession with destroying cities ("Independence Day" et al.). )
As to the bonus points, they stay with me this time. The US military want to use the station's microwave beam in order to create a cloak covering the invasion of Saudi Arabia (make the troop movements invisible for other satellites and ground-based reconaissance). IIRC this was inspired by the RealLife™ failed attempt to free the hostages in the American embassy in Tehran. The result in the movie is that the microwaves create big cyclones over India, and tens (even hundreds?) of thousands perish.
The information can be googled on the German Wikipedia (the English version is more like a stub and doesn't contain a lot of actual information about the movie.)
Your turn, Disembodied.
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To be honest I got it by googling "most expensive student film" ...
Right, me again. Name the evil genius:
Using technology gleaned from a crashed spaceship, he created a clutch of superhuman beings as part of a top-secret project for the British military. The creatures were kept unconscious, made to dream that they were comic-book superheros in an attempt to keep them under control – but they started to wake up ...
Right, me again. Name the evil genius:
Using technology gleaned from a crashed spaceship, he created a clutch of superhuman beings as part of a top-secret project for the British military. The creatures were kept unconscious, made to dream that they were comic-book superheros in an attempt to keep them under control – but they started to wake up ...
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Well, it's all about knowing how to search for something.Disembodied wrote:To be honest I got it by googling "most expensive student film" ...
EDITED 1 DAY LATER: By the way, I failed miserably when trying to formulate a search for your challenge, Disembodied. I came up with absolutely nothing.
So, perhaps, time for another hint? Pleeeeaaze.
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