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Found this on Digg

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 2:50 pm
by rainmanjam

Re: Found this on Digg

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 6:10 pm
by Sky_Blue_Civic
Welcome to KRO rainmanjam!Whoever wrote that letter really doesn't like KR '08...

Re: Found this on Digg

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 6:13 pm
by HisNameisGarth
All I do is leave for one day to steal some missiles from Red Bluff....
And all hell breaks loose.

This person makes some valid points.
I fear the F-150 transformation is jumping the shark.
GST mentions that nanotechnology will make it possible to shift shapes of similar mass -- which is theoretically true.

Too bad the F-150 depicted is a Super Crew 4-door -- base curb weight is around 5,502 lbs......
http://autos.aol.com/cars-Ford-F_150%20 ... able-trims

There is no way the mass of a body on frame pickup can fit into a unit body Shelby Mustang -- they weigh between 3,500 to 3,900 lbs (depending on options /configuration) -- We are talking about a weight difference of a ton -- 2,000 lbs....
http://autos.aol.com/cars-Ford-Mustang-2008/specs

I'm afraid they are jumping the shark, too.
Just food for thought.

Re: Found this on Digg

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:19 pm
by krfan1
I would presume that even though KI3T can change into an F-150, that doesn't necessarily mean he would equal the same weight. That could make for an interesting scene if KI3T get caught by a forklift like KITT did.

--krfan1

Re: Found this on Digg

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:31 pm
by Michael Pajaro
HisNameisGarth wrote: There is no way the mass of a body on frame pickup can fit into a unit body Shelby Mustang -- they weigh between 3,500 to 3,900 lbs (depending on options /configuration) -- We are talking about a weight difference of a ton -- 2,000 lbs....
I'm willing to cut them some slack with that one. A real pick-up is made with steel and needs all sorts of structural support. The fictional nano-particles could create the shape and strength of a pickup which much thinner bars and plates. In other words, a Ford pickup might have a 2-inch diameter support beam someplace while the Knight 3000 could duplicate that strength with a 1/2" beam.

Re: Found this on Digg

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:32 pm
by PHOENIXZERO
That's a very good point, not to mention that if you take the end stunt from the pilot as something other than a badly thought out. It'd show that KITT apparently is able to increase his mass....

Okay, so it's more likely just a badly thought out stunt/effect.