File: making the ultimate sacrifice for f.swf-(6.2 MB, 320x240, Japanese)
[_] Even if /f/ has forgotten him... Anonymous 12/15/16(Thu)20:30:44 No.3189493
...a hero gives of themselves until the end. ;_;7
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>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/16(Thu)20:33:37 No.3189495
Why didn't he just let go of the damn missile?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/16(Thu)20:35:21 No.3189496
>>3189495
Because a hero sees it through to the bitter end.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/16(Thu)20:42:42 No.3189498
>>3189496
He wasn't doing shit once he tilted
the missle. The "bitter end" was his own damn fault. Readjust the missile, let go, and grab back
on to the building. Yall, need to stop enabling people's suicide by being ignorant.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/16(Thu)20:46:51 No.3189501
>>3189498
There is no logic involved, only heroism.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/16(Thu)20:49:44 No.3189502
>>3189498
That may be true, if that was a dumbfire missile. The missile, however, shows an ability to turn
and close in on a locked on target.
Had Segata simply released the missile, it may have turned around and hit the building. You will
not cheapen his sacrifice with your pessimism.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/16(Thu)20:56:35 No.3189505
lol at the end
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/16(Thu)20:57:15 No.3189506
>>3189502
"That may be true, if that was a dumbfire missile. The missile, however, shows an ability to turn
and close in on a locked on target."
Lets assume you are correct.
Based on that logic, using brute strength to adjust the missle, fine. But, once his footing on
the building was lost, the missile should have re-directed to the building as you so suggest,
fucking him and the folks inside.
Elaborate as to what was actually done at that point that made the rocket stay straight?
"There is no logic involved, only heroism."
Based on the above, your herorism is useless once the world is saved.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/16(Thu)21:32:39 No.3189511
>debating over a fictional situation.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/16(Thu)21:54:43 No.3189520
>>3189506
>Elaborate as to what was actually done at that point that made the rocket stay straight?
The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By
subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is
greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviations to
generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a position where
it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where
it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now
the position that it isn't.
In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has
acquired a variation, the variation being the difference between where the missile is, and where
it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the
GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was.
The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows. Because a variation has modified some of
the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure
where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be
from where it wasn't, or vice-versa, and by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where
it shouldn't be, and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is
called error.
Obviously, he needed to hold on to the missile in order to continually cause error, otherwise the
missile would have corrected its course.
>> [_] Heaven 12/15/16(Thu)22:01:49 No.3189523
>>3189495
>>3189498
>>3189502
>>3189506
>>3189511
No you retards, he couldnt just flip the missile around because >>3189520
He had to jump with the force to take the missile into the atmosphere to prevent casualties, and
by that point its too late to let go, how are you going to slow down from escape velocity with
nothing to kick back off of
>but gravity will pull him down
Hurr durr he has already accelerated beyond the point of no return in order to make it to space
in the first place
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/16(Thu)23:24:25 No.3189566
not gonna lie, I really laughed hard at this xD
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/16(Thu)23:41:59 No.3189575
>>3189566
Please go away.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/16(Thu)23:50:33 No.3189581
>>3189575
why?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/16/16(Fri)00:09:28 No.3189584
>>3189581
laughing in the face of true heroism is for cowards, villains, and fools
>> [_] Anonymous 12/16/16(Fri)00:20:13 No.3189590
>>3189584
Speaking of villains, now that Segata Sanshiro is gone, who is going to stop the villian, seen at
the beginning, now?
>> [_] 3 12/16/16(Fri)00:29:18 No.3189597
>>3189523
kek
>> [_] Anonymous 12/16/16(Fri)00:47:54 No.3189605
needs moar Nintendo
>> [_] Anonymous 12/16/16(Fri)00:58:21 No.3189609
He was the bravest mascot.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/16/16(Fri)00:58:23 No.3189610
i think we've had the argument before
>> [_] Anonymous 12/16/16(Fri)01:14:37 No.3189614
>>3189590
That's a good question
>> [_] Former Ryder Club Vice President !T/nuP8UdCs 12/16/16(Fri)01:59:57 No.3189626
Wherever he is now, he's in a better place.
;_;7