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{{FGC:Comment|name=MDWigs|comment= The [[:Image:Geofront-dimensions.jpg|Geofront is a sphere]] with a diameter of 13.75 km). However, 89% of it is buried and only the top part (900 m high and 6 km across) is open. I'm not sure if those figures are internally consistent; using geometry, you can work out if a sphere with a diameter of 13.75 km can be intersected to produce a top section 6 km across and 900 m high, and that could also be checked with the 89% figure.}}
{{FGC:Comment|name=MDWigs|comment= The [[:Image:Geofront-dimensions.jpg|Geofront is a sphere]] with a diameter of 13.75 km). However, 89% of it is buried and only the top part (900 m high and 6 km across) is open. I'm not sure if those figures are internally consistent; using geometry, you can work out if a sphere with a diameter of 13.75 km can be intersected to produce a top section 6 km across and 900 m high, and that could also be checked with the 89% figure.}}


{{FGC:Comment|name=Mr. Tines|comment= The figures aren't at all consistent, I'm afraid. [../appendix/01_geofront.html See more.] }}
{{FGC:Comment|name=Mr. Tines|comment= The figures aren't at all consistent, I'm afraid. [[FGC:Supplemental_(Geofront_Geometry)|See More.]] }}


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Revision as of 03:46, 23 December 2009

FGC:Episode 01 Cut 168


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary
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The Geofront, bathed in the colors of the setting sun.

Misato (OFF):“The key to rebuilding the world, this place has become a fortress for the human race.”

MDWigs: The Geofront is a sphere with a diameter of 13.75 km). However, 89% of it is buried and only the top part (900 m high and 6 km across) is open. I'm not sure if those figures are internally consistent; using geometry, you can work out if a sphere with a diameter of 13.75 km can be intersected to produce a top section 6 km across and 900 m high, and that could also be checked with the 89% figure.


Mr. Tines: The figures aren't at all consistent, I'm afraid. See More.