What the hell happened to the sky at 1:14? O^O I couldn't hear the audio that well.
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Hey [MENTION=13589]Mal+[/MENTION] , I don't know how many avatars you have cycled through but you could probably make an epic picture collection with all of your past avatars because there have been some pretty cool (and frankly geeky) avatars you used that make me laugh at you, of course in a good way, not to mention your funny posting style!
Geeky? Geeky?
Yes geeky, but coming from me that is a good thinj because I am obviously also a geek.
Why is it geeky? Because they are all of strange fantasy pictures with an odd sense of art and beauty!
Hey don't take this the wrong way, because after all, you are my favorite forum member.
That reminds me. I was going to ask you why there isn't a gray side of the Force.
It was a 2 kiloton atomic explosion at 18,000 feet.
Ya, but it went black. Then back to light blue. Maybe it was just a video-glitch-thing going on.
Ya, but it went black. Then back to light blue. Maybe it was just a video-glitch-thing going on.
I think the narrator on the scene said that the sky turned black. I can apparently hear it better than you can.
Wild! I actually heard that, but it was such a drastic change that I wasn't too sure whether or not the black could have dissipated that quickly into a normal, friendly sky.
Pretty freakin awesome.
There are many eyewitness accounts of nuclear explosions that describe the sky as being dark, though cameras would definitely need to adjust for exposure and as such probably aren't reliable in this case. The darkness is likely a combination of multiple effects. disruption of the density of air around the explosion, combustion of various components in the atmosphere, and perhaps Mal's description as well.
Ya, but it went black. Then back to light blue. Maybe it was just a video-glitch-thing going on.
Or perhaps flash blindness.