PillowRock
Regular
Re: 24: Day 2 10:00-11:00 om (SPOILERS!)
Well, the 50 mile radius was based upon:
1) detonation in the bowl of the LA basin with nothing to impede the shock / heat wave.
2) unknown bomb siize / power
3) also including long term casualties due to radiation.
The mountain ridge would protect him from the immediate shock wave, and most of the heat, so I think that Bauer would likely survive in the short term. He would, however, take an unhealthy dose of radiation. I think that at this point he is just accepting that he will die early from a radiation induced case of cancer. To continue the Sheridan / Lorien comparison that someone else made; Jack didn't get his whole life expectancy back, he just got roughly a couple decades.
In regard to the time from jumping to hitting the ground: Remember that Jack Bauer is *not* a recreational skydiver. His training would have been for night jumps with the vast majority of the jump done in free fall, only opening the shoot at the end. He would have the training to get to the ground in a shorter time than most people would.
Well, the 50 mile radius was based upon:
1) detonation in the bowl of the LA basin with nothing to impede the shock / heat wave.
2) unknown bomb siize / power
3) also including long term casualties due to radiation.
The mountain ridge would protect him from the immediate shock wave, and most of the heat, so I think that Bauer would likely survive in the short term. He would, however, take an unhealthy dose of radiation. I think that at this point he is just accepting that he will die early from a radiation induced case of cancer. To continue the Sheridan / Lorien comparison that someone else made; Jack didn't get his whole life expectancy back, he just got roughly a couple decades.
In regard to the time from jumping to hitting the ground: Remember that Jack Bauer is *not* a recreational skydiver. His training would have been for night jumps with the vast majority of the jump done in free fall, only opening the shoot at the end. He would have the training to get to the ground in a shorter time than most people would.