Saturday, November 23, 2013

50th Anniversary Dr. Who - Interesting Observations

So as I watched the 50th Anniversary episode of Dr. Who, trying to follow it I came to realize a few interesting things about the series, two to be precise.

The Doctor Count is Off By 1


Image From doctorwhotv.co.uk
When we watched the episode near the end we see the "1st" doctor begin to regenerate. Now I have not seen
the earlier Doctors (mainly because it was before my time). However, from how I would guess, the series probably started after the Doctor dealt with Gallifrey.

If this truly is the case, then the 1st Doctor in the series is actually the 2nd. Because as I pointed out in the Anniversary episode, the Doctor regenerates after dealing with Gallifrey.

Of course, for all we know he's regenerated even more then this, but it's from earlier years in his life that we've never really seen

UPDATE: Whoops it appears I might have gotten my count off, and this has been account for (I am getting my numbers mixed up at the moment

Dr. Who's Timeline Explained


There are multiple theories out there of how time really works, and depending on what you watch or read, it might be presented different ways.

As for Dr. Who, it seems the time works in the concept that all moments in time occur at the exact same time. We can see this through out the episode when the Doctor is able to see the results of a decision he made 400 years earlier at the exact same time the decision happens. Of course this wasn't the first time we've seen this, but it more reassures the concept. Of course we could just call it Wibbly Wobbly Timey Wimey.

Now I should also point out one more thing I found interesting in the episode. People are tied to their time lines in some way (like a tether to it). This builds off what I just said, were the one Doctor's decision effects the others despite the fact they are standing in the same room with each other at the same time. With that you also have to wonder if people are tied across dimensions? (There could be signs of this in other episodes I just haven't gotten around to seeing them).

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Pacific Rim is closer to Sym-Bionic Titan than Evangelion

Months ago when I saw the first Pacific Rim trailer, I remember catching only part of it on the TV, and then rushing out to YouTube to see what I had missed. After watching the trailer I started to browse the comments to see that people start trying to figure out what Pacific Rim was based off of. The most common one I saw amoung these was Neon Genesis Evangelion.

Now based off what I have seen and read about Pacific Rim, there really are little to no similarities other then there are giant robots fighting monsters, and the pilots connect to their robots through a neurological link. To be honest I think people simply say Evangelion because it's a very well known mecha (robot related media).

Personally though, I feel Pacific Rim is much closer to another animated mecha known as Sym-Bionic Titan.

Here are some of the similarities I see between the two (note, while there aren't many, the similarities are closer and bigger).


Two pilots neurological linked
Lance and Ilana Controlling Titan
Now while I mentioned that Evangelion has it's pilots neurologically linked, the way Sym-Bionic Titan does it is much closer. Much like Pacific Rim, Sym-Bionic Titan has the two pilots neurologically linked, working together to control the mech. Now while there's never really any signs of them sharing memories like in Pacific Rim, it's definitely closer then Evangelion where it's only one pilot
Enemies coming through similar looking portals
Sym-Bionic Titan (top), Pacific Rim (bottom)
In Pacific Rim, the enemies come through some sort of portal out of the Pacific ocean. Now from all the movie posters and what not it looks almost like a crack or rip. Sym-Bionic Titan also has the enemies come through what's known as a "Rift Gate" which also looks similar to a tare.  located in space.

This is much different from Evangelion, because in Evangelion, no one knows where the enemies come from. They always just appear, or the humans find them. There's no portal like Pacific Rim and Sym-Bionic Titan
Kaiju look similar to the Mutraddi
Another similarity between Pacific Rim and Sym-Bionic Titan, are the enemies. The Kaiju, the enemies in Pacific Rim somewhat look similar to the Mutraddi from Sym-Bionic Titan.

Now while there hasn't been a lot seen of the Kaiju, they seem, at least to me, to have a similar look to the Mutraddi, as seen from photos below (okay so I could really only find one good Kaiju photo to compare with)

Pacific Rim Kaiju
 
Sym-Bionic Titan Mutraddi
 
Gipsy Danger's Elbow Rocket, The H.M.E.R.'s Jet Punch
Another similarity I found, which came more from watching the film, but can be seen in the trailer is Gipsy Danger's Elbow Rocket.

This is simply a jet engine you could call it that seems to give Gipsy more power when it goes in for a punch (you should be able to figure out why). Well one of the mechs in Sym-Bionic Titan, known as The H.M.E.R. or Homeland Mobile Emergency Robot (a human created mecha) shares the same ability and uses it as well when fighting a Mutraddi monster.


So while this list might not seem very long, the similarities are much closer then say Evangelion or others. Thanks for reading, and let me know what you think?