How does it land?
Easily.
A better question is "How does it stay there in a gravity well?"
It doesn't. Why would it?
>>66894652
I always loved the scale of those things in the movie. They were fucking enormous in terms of sheer mass. As large as a city like NYC but much more dense and there were multiple of them that came from a fuckhuge mothership too. I imagine the entire population of the invaders exceeded our own just from the density.
>>66894685
Mass effect fields of course shitlord.
>>66894652
why would it land?
>>66894652
Ships don't all have to land, this isn't Buck Rodgers.
>>66894652
With no survivors
>>66894974
>wreckage of motherships causes more fatalities and more outages in cities than when the ayyliens were killing us
>>66894652
cruise ships rarely drop anchor in harbors either
usually they stay a mile away from the coast and just use smaller boats to get to land
think of the same principle here, or maybe like a space station
It's good that they made it huge though, a lot of small ships are threatening and good for action sequences, but a fucking huge one feels a lot more menacing and uneasing, like it wont even have to use guns to destroy a city, it could just lower a bit and if you are not crushed by debris falling from destroyed skyscrapers you'd suffocate, freeze or whatever that fuckhuge ship would do to the earth
How does it land?
>tfw the upcoming sequel will have capital ships the size of half the USA
>>66894652
on your mom's ass
>>66894974
>all the ships are directly over large cities
>they randomly crash in barren areas and kill no one
that's some dbz bullshit
>>66894974
>no survivors
>>66895054
its a plothole
>>66895027
BUT TODAY WE AT LEAST WON OUR INDEPENDENCE