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[QUOTE]Originally posted by thoughtcriminal84: [QB] So, in the midst of a vast asteroid field, Jango Fett is firing like a mad bastard at Obi-wan, and scores nothing but a few minor paint burns for his efforts. Pissed off that his high dollar blasters aren't working quite as well as advertised, he pulls out his big gun: a seismic charge. He fires it at Obi-wan, and soon after we hear one of the coolest sound effects in movie history: a electric guitar string popping at 120 decibels. Neat. It thereafter looks like fucking mini-nuke went off, and chaos ensues. My question is this: If the charge is working upon some kind of devestating sonic frequency undulation (hence the name of the thing being "seismic charge") how does it work in outer space? And why did it produce a brightly lit shock wave? I can understand the asteroid blowing apart, and debris flying at Obi-wan, but still... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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