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Talk:Soldier

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Revision as of 02:42, 5 April 2010 by 64.7.107.34 (talk)
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Garbage Planet

Anyone notice that so called future societies expend resource to fly out 20th century 'junk' out to a planet as a garbage dump, but they're dumping literally TONS of usable raw materials. One of the iconic shots is a scrapped Aircraft carrier, which would NOT be dumped. The various metals would be reused. There is enough scrap iron to build literally tons of stuff. Where do these guys get the raw materials to build a huge spaceship from if they throw away all their metal ores? I know, I know, it's science fiction, but I can't see such resources as metals becoming so worthless that they would just throw it all away. MoviePropMaster2008 02:04, 7 September 2009 (UTC)

You know when I was watching it again I was thinking the same thing. It's not realistic at all. I was thinking the same thing about the aircraft carrier, I figured in reality they'd either scrap it of sink it. It's just done to make an interesting environment for the movie to take place in, is probably all. Diego Wolfwood

Nevermind the costs of moving a freakin' aircraft carrier off the planet. But it's a moot point, considering the aircraft carrier shown was scrapped in the early eighties. --Funkychinaman 02:05, 5 April 2010 (UTC)

There was many interesting things among the garbage, including Liberty Bell, spinner from Blade Runner (Soldier is actually Blade Runner spin-off - genetically engeneered soldiers are replicants as well), other notable things. Can we put this interesting information in trivia section, like in T2 page, please ? --Kloga 23:35, 3 April 2010 (UTC)

Actually the T2 page is ridiculous. There is more trivia than relevant content. So I guess the answer is 'no' MoviePropMaster2008 02:36, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
How is Soldier a Blade Runner spin off? The plots have nothing to do with each other Excalibur01

FYI: Both Soldier and Blade Runner were written by David Webb Peoples, who did sprinkle references to Blade Runner in Soldier. --Ben41 05:20, 4 April 2010 (UTC)

That doesn't go as far as to make it a Blade Runner spin-off, though. Lots of movies have references to other, unrelated movies. It's common for directors, writers, etc. to homage films they liked in their own movies. Spartan198 20:41, 4 April 2010 (UTC)


I think "spin-off is not a good word for it. It's probably safe to say that both movies are set in the same universe much like the recent Marvel movies. The fact that both movies were written by the same screenwriter also is significant. --Ben41 00:53, 5 April 2010 (UTC)

Is it really in the same universe, or is it just a wink? The ship from Firefly and the original Enterprise made similar cameos in the Battlestar Galactica miniseries, but no one is suggesting that they're in the same universe. If you look at Todd's service record, there are similar winks to lots of other films. (Mainly Kurt Russell movies.)--Funkychinaman 02:05, 5 April 2010 (UTC)
And did anyone else notice the similarities between these soldiers and the Spartans from Halo? --Funkychinaman 02:05, 5 April 2010 (UTC)
No, i didnt. They wore tactical gear and were human. -Winn

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