The thing that bugged me the most in this movie involved the Batmobile.
Maybe he had Fox modify it.
The thing that bugged me the most in this movie involved the Batmobile.
Yes, but if you want to design an[sblock]Well, theoretically it wouldn't even need the big blasting cannons the Tumbler sports. Seeing that it does feature a "cannon seat", one could assume that the vehicle would have an "ejector seat" that didn't leave the driver undefended. If the Tumbler was built to make bridges damn fast, it would have to be built for situations where such speed is needed, i.e., in the midst of combat. And if the Tumbler is the first to cross a river or canyon, it'd also be the first target. [/sblock]
True. However...[sblock]... if it was designed by Fox, he would know that Batman would most likely use it in an urban environment (Gotham City), therefore the Batpod would be very useful. Something built for speed, maneuverability and general utility could be very helpful. [/sblock]Yes, but if you want to design an, I doubt that patterning it after a"escape pod" for your military vehicle that's expected to take heavy fire, would be the most logical approach.motorcycle, where you're now riding ON TOP of your escape pod with no protection from enemy weaponry whatsoever
Johnathan
[sblock]Maneuverability would be a better defense than anything enclosed, since this is a escape pod for something that was enclosed. Think of it like an ejector seat for a jet fighter that had better maneuverability and a machine gun on it.[/sblock]Yes, but if you want to design an, I doubt that patterning it after a"escape pod" for your military vehicle that's expected to take heavy fire, would be the most logical approach.motorcycle, where you're now riding ON TOP of your escape pod with no protection from enemy weaponry whatsoever
Johnathan
[sblock]Maneuverability would be a better defense than anything enclosed, since this is a escape pod for something that was enclosed. Think of it like an ejector seat for a jet fighter that had better maneuverability and a machine gun on it.[/sblock]Yes, but if you want to design an, I doubt that patterning it after a"escape pod" for your military vehicle that's expected to take heavy fire, would be the most logical approach.motorcycle, where you're now riding ON TOP of your escape pod with no protection from enemy weaponry whatsoever
Johnathan
I think you are being a tad-bit nitpicky there.True, but I doubt such subsequent modification would keep the Batmobile looking exactly the same as it did when it was originally designed as a military bridge-layer (save for the paint job).
Johnathan
Well, sure.That is assuming that the "batpod" was not an unused preexisting feature of the batmobile.