1. Turn off the engine and turn off the lights. The communication was good before the power was turned on, but it was not heard for a moment when it was turned on, and all recovered after the bug was discovered. Even if the engineer did not hear it, the commander should reissue a turn-off command when it found something was wrong.
2. Turn off gravity. Turning off the engine and lights is not the most important thing (they still have night vision goggles when they are turned off), but gravity is their flaws. Without gravity, bugs can't run at all, and soldiers have equipment similar to magnetic force to keep them. stability. Imagine that a large wave of insects floated there and just couldn't run. Soldiers could do Tai Chi casually when they ran over. (I believe the bugs did not learn to use force.)
3. I remember that the oxygen concentration was restored after boarding the mothership. The researcher might have an explanation for how a large number of bugs that need oxygen survived?
4. In the section of the space station, wouldn't it be enough to order the frigate to directly hit the engine, and they would spin in place if they exploded the engine on one side. (I thought at the time that the plot might have developed like this, and then the one-eyed officer would drive the mecha to rescue, which was more reasonable), but it turned out to be past the antenna, damn it! ! ! Can't the computer calculate the probability? Even if the heading
5 changed after the collision , if the mother worm's eyes were known to be able to be killed, the sniper wouldn't solve it with a single shot. Anyway, I don’t know the weaknesses, and my eyes are green, and I
have a lot of flaws. The above is just based on the existing things in the film. So we feel that the plot is not good. We want to look at something deeper, such as how to do everything possible to get the mother bugs, and see how our own bugs are researched out and so on. It is not just a war between insects and people, because we are tired of watching it.
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