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*If such a large portion of the population died from using a chemical or drug, how is said drug no longer available unless people know about the danger, implying that they also know the fate of those dead? | |||
*Before entering the motorway, pedestrians outside already imply they know that the motorway is so clogged that people spend their entire lives stuck there without reaching their destination. Since nobody has ever made it to their destination (instead being killed or dying naturally while waiting) or received communications for that section of the city, why would anybody in their right mind get onto the motorway? | |||
*Early in the show hover cars are shown freely flying about through the air. Why would a motorway be designed specifically to negate the effectiveness of real flying cares by cramming them into an underground tunnel? | |||
*Since flying vehicles are established, how is it possible-even with quarantine- that nobody capable of flight can bring any information about the ones who died of the drug/virus years ago? | |||
*How does the virus or deadly chemical kill everyone at the same time? People's punctual deaths would have to mean that both the drug kills within an exact time frame AND that every single member of the population did the drug at the same time. | |||
*Why didn't the Macra fly up and kill any other people in cars not in the Fast Lane? | *Why didn't the Macra fly up and kill any other people in cars not in the Fast Lane? | ||
::The Macra are giant crabs. They do not have wings and cannot fly. | ::The Macra are giant crabs. They do not have wings and cannot fly. |