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Is there an explanation for how the dome in The Hunger Games movies magically creates fire and animals at the whim of the designer?
Most of these animals are said to be "mutated" (as in they are real creatures), but when the designer wants they seem to magically pop out of the ground as if by hologram.
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Is there an explanation for how the dome in The Hunger Games movies magically creates fire and animals at the whim of the designer?
Most of these animals are said to be "mutated" (as in they are real creatures), but when the designer wants they seem to magically pop out of the ground as if by hologram.
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Is there an explanation for how the dome in The Hunger Games movies magically creates fire and animals at the whim of the designer?
Most of these animals are said to be "mutated" (as in they are real creatures), but when the designer wants they seem to magically pop out of the ground as if by hologram.
the-hunger-games the-hunger-games-catching-fire
Is there an explanation for how the dome in The Hunger Games movies magically creates fire and animals at the whim of the designer?
Most of these animals are said to be "mutated" (as in they are real creatures), but when the designer wants they seem to magically pop out of the ground as if by hologram.
the-hunger-games the-hunger-games-catching-fire
the-hunger-games the-hunger-games-catching-fire
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The story takes place in the future. There is a bunch of unexplained tech around, like the force fields in the arena and the practice area.
As far as I remember the books and movies, they are not explicitly explained, but rather waved away as sci-fi futuretech. Most likely it is not magic that is responsible for the effects, but technology.
Remember:
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
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The story takes place in the future. There is a bunch of unexplained tech around, like the force fields in the arena and the practice area.
As far as I remember the books and movies, they are not explicitly explained, but rather waved away as sci-fi futuretech. Most likely it is not magic that is responsible for the effects, but technology.
Remember:
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
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The story takes place in the future. There is a bunch of unexplained tech around, like the force fields in the arena and the practice area.
As far as I remember the books and movies, they are not explicitly explained, but rather waved away as sci-fi futuretech. Most likely it is not magic that is responsible for the effects, but technology.
Remember:
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
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The story takes place in the future. There is a bunch of unexplained tech around, like the force fields in the arena and the practice area.
As far as I remember the books and movies, they are not explicitly explained, but rather waved away as sci-fi futuretech. Most likely it is not magic that is responsible for the effects, but technology.
Remember:
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
The story takes place in the future. There is a bunch of unexplained tech around, like the force fields in the arena and the practice area.
As far as I remember the books and movies, they are not explicitly explained, but rather waved away as sci-fi futuretech. Most likely it is not magic that is responsible for the effects, but technology.
Remember:
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
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