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* [[Fridge Logic]]: This film suffers from some scientific inconsistencies, particularly when it comes to the EMP that knocked out most of the electronics around each "storm." For example, when the first tripod emerges, someone is clearly seen operating a video camera, which should have been rendered useless by the EMP. Later, a news crew ''managed to film one of the lightning bolts''.▼
== Fridge Brilliance ==
== Fridge Horror ==
== Fridge Logic ==
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** If I understand it correctly, EMP only knocks out devices that have a current running through them at the time, so any electronics that weren't on when the EMP hit should operate after.
*** You are incorrect, an EMP is dangerous because the magnetic pulse will disrupt any and all electronics within its range.
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*** Cars of that era had no EMP-vulnerable electronics in their power trains. This was decades before embedded processors.
** My dad, being the armchair survivalist that he is, owns a "farady case" for his digital camera that claims it can protect any electronics inside it from the effects of EMP. Of course, I have no idea if such claim is true or he just bought some expensive crappy case that really does nothing.
* More [[Fridge Logic]] regarding
** I picture an alien [[Futurama|Zapp Brannigan]] planning this thing.
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''Kif:'' "Sir, you killed several hundred million of them during the opening attack. You should have harvested FIRST while we had the element of complete surprise."
''Zapp:'' "Kif, you naive fool, they would have expected that right after the lightning!"
''Kif:'' [[Face Palm|*SIGH*]] }}
** I presume that the invaders knew at least enough about the planet Earth to know how overpopulated parts of it are. Since they managed to grow so much on the handful of humans they'd captured, I assume that they didn't need billions of them. As for the crowd, well, what did the invaders ''really care'' if the humans posed a threat or not? They were pretty much shooting to kill at that point, sort of like swatting a bunch of gnats even though they're little more than nuisances. And for the argument about aliens failing at biology, [[Signs|they seem to fail at that more than once.]]
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