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Warp wrote:
> Deducing from the rest of your post, don't you mean "whenever the train
> is going to run into something on the tracks, no attempt is made to stop
> it before the collision"?
Not what I meant, but that's usually the case too. You don't hear wheels
screeching, for example.
I was speaking more of the fact that in (for example) Back To The
Future, (third one I guess,) when he finally destroys the car by parking
it on the tracks, he then stands around chatting about it, rather than
running away so he doesn't get caught.
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Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
"That's pretty. Where's that?"
"It's the Age of Channelwood."
"We should go there on vacation some time."
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