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    Kent_Kainer — 11 years ago(July 28, 2014 07:21 AM)

    We wouldn't know the army's path. I mean they are on Ireland an island. ^^
    They surely would have to move from there as no-one would care about the possibly world's most powerful army when it remains on Ireland.
    That's the common hollywood answer from the us army to any threat in any sci-fi movie
    TV series are getting worse too. FBI agents shooting on suspects in the middle of a crowd. Police too I'm not too sure but I'd think hope that such behavior is forbidden in reality. They could easily hit an innocent, directly or indirectly.
    I'm so used to such series already that this only occurs to me when I watch very old agent movies that have a rare use of handguns.
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      SamMerlotte — 13 years ago(February 11, 2013 05:26 PM)

      Ouor weapons would crush them at first, but they would keep coming. Destroying bases and food sources ect. We would exhaust all of our resources eventually then they'd outnumber and crush us.
      That's your problem, welcome to Philly.

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        poetryman103 — 13 years ago(March 04, 2013 08:13 AM)

        but would they survive a nuke? I mean if it is the level of tsar bomba they would probably be instanly vaporized.

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          SamMerlotte — 13 years ago(March 04, 2013 08:24 AM)

          i guess it depends on how powerful the magic is that animates them. They would have to be able to
          regenerate at a sub-atomic level. That's insanely overpowered but I guess that was the point of the army.
          That's your problem, welcome to Philly.

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            granitodiaz — 13 years ago(March 05, 2013 06:59 PM)

            my thoughts exactly

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              lorddeseiz — 13 years ago(March 22, 2013 04:54 PM)

              I guess you missed the part where dismembered peices just crawled togheter and made them whole again. How do you intend to destroy an army that can rebuild itself right there and then?
              Nuke? All you gonna do is buy 5 minutes and blow up your own world while they are just, well, rebuilding themselves.
              its the ultimate force, unstopable, indestriuble, or how did they put it 🙂
              Only way to stop it, is destroy the means to control a mechanised army like that, wich they did.


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                fastguy45 — 12 years ago(May 22, 2013 10:41 AM)

                The short wave radiation of nukes turn matter into plasma - the radiation hitting the matter in the atmosphere is what gives you the fireball. The Golden Army would be disassembled on the atomic level.
                At any rate, if a shot from a little pistol can take one down then a 1000lb bomb from a strike aircraft would spread the pieces so far they'd be hiking for hours trying to re-assemble. Then all you need to do is put each piece in a little jar.
                Place the jars on rocket ships and shoot them toward the Sun. There, Golden army defeated.

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                  destinedsleep — 12 years ago(June 16, 2013 06:55 AM)

                  You put an end to this discussion and it was done with finesse. I laughed and laughed, both at your comment, and the idiocy found in this juvenile movie.

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                    Tastentier — 12 years ago(February 17, 2014 03:43 PM)

                    Why waste a nuke if you can simply trap them? I'm sure it's possible to create cages or boxes that can contain these clockwork robots. Or render them immobile with steel cables, nets, rapidly hardening foam or whatever. Or simply dig a deep enough hole and wait for them to fall in. Their self-repair gimmick isn't going to help them if they're trapped or immobilized, and there are so many ways to do that.

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                      ryanrdeye — 11 years ago(June 15, 2014 03:07 PM)

                      Its magic bro, even if the particles were blasted into plasma, whos to say the magic couldnt re arrange the sub atomic particles themselves. Because well magic doesnt follow sciences silly rules.

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                        granitodiaz — 11 years ago(July 23, 2014 03:47 PM)

                        Absolutely right

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                          jamasian_man — 11 years ago(August 07, 2014 02:15 AM)

                          I'm guessing if the others weren't there, Liz could maybe have gotten hot enoughto melt some of them so that they couldn't reform. Melted gold apparently cannot rebuild itself, since she melted the crown.
                          Remember, they are a golden army, which has a melting point.

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