Yeah its not that hard to find someone with some military expertiese or hell watch the military channel that show future weapons is nice. I think a lot of authors just don't bother to do research. An author should do research in anything he writes even if its fanfic or just for fun.Cpl Kendall wrote:I think we can chalk that up to sci-fi writers and directors being ignorant of what real-life weapons are capable of and not listening to their military advisor (if they have one).Rochey wrote:Most modern weapons seem to be superior to a lot of sci-fi weapons in most respects. I think there's a discussion about this going on in the borg shields thread.
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The thing that really annoys me is how they portray armoured vehicles in most sci-fi. Either its non-existant (Trek), completely impractical (mecha) or just stupidly designed. How hard is it for people to simply look at an M1A1 and future it up a bit?
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Star Wars seems to be the exception among visual sci-fi in having fairly realistic ground combat. They've got artillery, armour, mechanised infantry, CAS, and their soldiers use something resembling fire-and-manoeuvre.
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