Michael Everett wrote:While the astronomical properties of thermonuclear explosions are indeed fascinating (and no, I'm not being sarcastic, I actually am fascinated by it), I have to admit that should HotQ come out in 3D, I won't be going to see it in that format.
This is not due to any philosophical reasons or quibbles about the "pop-up" effects, it's just that watching 3D films etc for over 15 minutes or so gives me one heck of a headache that could be mistaken for a migraine.
Therefore, I have two questions to ask.
1) Will it be released in 2D format as well as 3D at the cinema?
2) Do any other WeberFans suffer from the same migraine-induction side-effects of 3D films?
As for the starship design, I think that the easiest way to show differing star-nation navies is probably going to be the shape of the hammerhead. Would Solarian ships have dome-like hammerheads as compared to the blocky Haven ones?
We now return you to your regular thread...
No clue about point 1, but I feel safe in assuming that there will be a 2D version as well.
For point 2, as I said, my objection is more due to aesthetics than physical issues. That said, while I can't feel your pain, I can understand your problem.
On your suggestion about changing the hammerhead design, I honestly don't think the differences will be enough for general audiences to make note of. They're going to get confused, whereas the rest of us detail-obsessed fans will spot the differences right away.
No, I think the designs are going to be fairly different from one Navy to the next. Not quite like the difference between a Rebel X-Wing and the Empire's TIE Fighter, but still different enough that I'm sure some "purists" will complain. There may be *some* commonality of components - impeller nodes, maybe, and the blades of the grav sensor arrays - but for the most part, there won't.