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|comment=Background dialogue in [[FGC:Episode_12_Cut_195|Cut 195]] gives an estimate for impact at 120 minutes, and that is a while after this scene. I guess Sahaquiel itself really is generating the radio interference. What's funny is that Sahaquiel is one of the largest Angels and [https://wiki.evageeks.org/File:Angel-size-comparison.jpg somewhere close to a kilometer in width]. Optical telescopes on the ground could easily spot something that huge in Low Earth Orbit.}}
|comment=Background dialogue in [[FGC:Episode_12_Cut_195|Cut 195]] gives an estimate for impact at 120 minutes, and that is a while after this scene, but reentry for the Shuttle and Soyuz usually takes place in a matter of minutes. I guess Sahaquiel itself really is generating the radio interference. What's funny is that Sahaquiel is one of the largest Angels and [https://wiki.evageeks.org/File:Angel-size-comparison.jpg somewhere close to a kilometer in width]. Optical telescopes on the ground could easily spot something that huge in Low Earth Orbit.}}


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Latest revision as of 05:21, 12 September 2021


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary



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IBUKI (OFF):“Because of the Angel's radio disturbance, the target has been lost.”

Mr. Tines: Presumably,(re-)entry ionization causing the expected blackout.


UrsusArctos: Background dialogue in Cut 195 gives an estimate for impact at 120 minutes, and that is a while after this scene, but reentry for the Shuttle and Soyuz usually takes place in a matter of minutes. I guess Sahaquiel itself really is generating the radio interference. What's funny is that Sahaquiel is one of the largest Angels and somewhere close to a kilometer in width. Optical telescopes on the ground could easily spot something that huge in Low Earth Orbit.