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David Foley
Mar 15th, 2011, 07:30 PM
According to Datu during Chapter 10, his children and parents live in the Philippines. Given that Kc is extraordinarily good at embedding details and hints as to what's going to happen, do you think that this will be relevant at any point during the series, or was it important only in adding depth and background to the character? Maybe this will give us a hint as to how the epidemic spread across the ocean, wasn't contained to North and South America.

cPT.cAPSLOCK
Mar 16th, 2011, 02:47 AM
Hmm, I hadn't noticed that!

Looking at Kc's trickery with subtle hints like this, I'd say it's very plausible. They've got a pilot and a doctor, which are both required before going there (pilot for actually getting there, doctor because you don't know the situation and hostility there).
However, I think we might have another hint pop in before they're really starting with this. Besides, they'll need a fueled jet for +- 20 people, so we'll notice in due time ^^

nikvoodoo
Mar 16th, 2011, 04:18 AM
I'll bring this up only because it just occurred to me: Do we know that Kalani is capable of flying a plane that can seat more than 10 people? He flew 10 people into LAX. I don't know much about flying, but to fly 25 people or so would require a much bigger plane than a puddle jumper. Which means one of three things: Kalani is a very skilled pilot, Pegs will have to have learned a great deal from her father to help Kalani in the cockpit or the Tower herd is going to need to get thinned out before we encounter an airplane.

TCM Revolver
Mar 16th, 2011, 06:07 AM
Voodoo, Kilani has to be able to fly one of the big boys. The average distance of a Cessna on a single tank is about 687nM miles. The average distance of a Boeing 747 is 7713nM miles. From Honolulu to LA is 2216nM. So he has to be able to fly something bigger than a puddle jumper.
The distance from LA to Manilla is 6342nM. If Kilani can fly a 747 it would be entirely possible. But the thing is Jet fuel doesn't age well. There is a very short window when it is at it's max strength and then degrades very quickly. I think Angel said it was 3 months since the outbreak occurred, chances are he couldn't fly half way across the country, let alone to Manilla on stale fuel. :p

cPT.cAPSLOCK
Mar 16th, 2011, 09:45 AM
Voodoo, Kilani has to be able to fly one of the big boys. The average distance of a Cessna on a single tank is about 687nM miles. The average distance of a Boeing 747 is 7713nM miles. From Honolulu to LA is 2216nM. So he has to be able to fly something bigger than a puddle jumper.
The distance from LA to Manilla is 6342nM. If Kilani can fly a 747 it would be entirely possible. But the thing is Jet fuel doesn't age well. There is a very short window when it is at it's max strength and then degrades very quickly. I think Angel said it was 3 months since the outbreak occurred, chances are he couldn't fly half way across the country, let alone to Manilla on stale fuel. :p

Behind the scenes, Kc is thinking "Shit, didn't know that!" http://i56.tinypic.com/24xp5bc.gif

itsallgoodie
Mar 16th, 2011, 10:09 AM
Voodoo, Kilani has to be able to fly one of the big boys. The average distance of a Cessna on a single tank is about 687nM miles. The average distance of a Boeing 747 is 7713nM miles. From Honolulu to LA is 2216nM. So he has to be able to fly something bigger than a puddle jumper.
The distance from LA to Manilla is 6342nM. If Kilani can fly a 747 it would be entirely possible. But the thing is Jet fuel doesn't age well. There is a very short window when it is at it's max strength and then degrades very quickly. I think Angel said it was 3 months since the outbreak occurred, chances are he couldn't fly half way across the country, let alone to Manilla on stale fuel. :p

wow, you win. Very good thought. I had no idea how long it took for jet fuel to break down. so much for that idea...maybe they will not fly anywhere and Kalani is just taking up space. THROW HIM OUT OF THE TOWER!

ObamaCat
Mar 25th, 2011, 12:29 AM
Maybe KC will find a work around. For example for all we know zombie blood could be twice as efficient as regular jet fuel. Just puttin' it out there....

j0be
Mar 25th, 2011, 07:09 AM
Maybe KC will find a work around. For example for all we know zombie blood could be twice as efficient as regular jet fuel. Just puttin' it out there....
I'd love to see what leads to that discovery. "Hmm, I think I'm going to purée this zombie and then put it in my fuel reservoir."