The boats rushing to the center before the tsunami fully formed was accurate. They'd never be able to outrun it. Their best bet is to close that distance before it becomes a wall of water.
Interesting that meteoroid of this size didn't make any, even little splash in the exact moment of hitting the water. Water just stood still in the beginning
lol the shot at 2:55 is hilarious, with the guy fishing and not giving a fuck about the tsunami. They're like "oh well, anyway we're doomed, so we might as well enjoy the moment"
nah, ALOT less dramatic than youve been told. thats like shooting a bullet into a pool and being worried about the pool making a tsunami. a meteor in comparison to the world is even smaller than a bullet in a pool. lol
First of all, the water at the site of the impact would be scorching hot. That would itself kill by scalding anything. Anyone on one of those cruise ships would be pressure-cooked to death. There would be no control left on the ships, but that would be the least of the problems.
" 'Ere, Robbo? Wall of water's gettin' a bit closer, innit? " " Not at all, Johnny. Just keep calm and carry on fishin'. It'll come to pass soon. Fancy a can of b..... "
Turn up the viscosity of water to that of maple syrup, and suddenly what should be a tragic disaster becomes merely an annoying inconvenience that ruins your weekend.
@@matteoandriolo1144 I do not know how to do it on pc. On xbox you simply enter photo mode (without a hud) and press the Y button to open the toolbar, there it appears.
@@matteoandriolo1144 I do not know how to do it on pc. On xbox you simply enter photo mode (without a hud) and press the Y button to open the toolbar, there it appears.
Now I want a disaster movie where an asteroid or alien ship that manipulates time crashes, requiring people to limp or power walk to outrun the tidal wave.
was that meteor made from xanax, or why is that tsunami behavin like me on a sunday morning? and whats the point of a cruise if the ships runnin at meteoroid velocity?