![]() Certain characters always got stuck in the past, and the carrier was always present on that day and did not engage the Japanese fleet. Try to find out what the customers are looking for Although it is not hard to fulfill all consumers’ need, but we will try to grasp their demand on a general basis. This suggests the same "whatever happen happened" theory that Lost would eventually use. We will learn the aircraft carrier goes back in time from the manufacturer’s website and look for its benefits and faults by reading customers’ feedback. Due to a freak electrical storm, the USS Nimitz, the world's largest nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, is transported back to December 6, 1941. ![]() TFC also opens with specific character(s) in the limo, one of which made sure Martin Sheen's character was on board the carrier before the jump back in time. Almost like nature is preventing a big change in history from occuring by placing that storm there. Remember also, The Final Countdown is different from BTTF in the fact that the time rift at the end of TFC forces the Carrier to call back it's planes and forget about engaging the enemy en route to Pearl Harbor. Say Phantoms flying top cover for a mixed A-4/A-6 strike force. What they did with The Final Countdown pretty much ruined it for all other movies, because they smartly explained by Lasky (way before BttF did) the ramifications about changing history and what would have happened had they engaged the Japanese and prevented Pearl Harbor from being bombed.Good point. USN carrier going back to the Sixties would thoroughly wreck that carrier group. You know what DVDTalk needs? A book forum. Have you read the Lost Regiment series? I HIGHLY recommend them (I earlier mistyped calling them the Lost Battalion) Sadly, none of these have been turned into movies.I'll have to check some of those out. Oh, and the dinosaurs have a Japanese battleship on their side. ![]() So they decide to start the American Revolution a century and a half early.ĭestroyermen - A WWII destroyer gets sucked into an alternate Earth that's inhabited by two intelligent species, one descended from dinosaurs and the other lemurs. There's no military unit per se, but lots of people in the town are ex-soldiers, and their hunting rifles are more advanced than anything around. Essentially the Final Coutndown writ large.ġ632 - a coal-mining town in West Virginia is transported to Germany in the middle of the Thirty Years War. There are tons of science fiction novels along this line - the subgenre even has a name, "islands in the sea of time".Īxis of Time - a naval task force from the near-future gets sucked back to World War II. There’s also the classic movie: The Final Countdown (1980) where a modern aircraft carrier goes back in time to before Pearl Harbor. ![]()
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