Damn it man! Didn't just collide, it knocked that sucker down, destroyed it. Wonder if any big targets happened to be crossing at the time. Those last trucks off were dang sure lucky.
Clear, and better footage here. Looks like the ship was billowing a lot of smoke before the hit. IMO, steering controls, or power could have been damaged from a fire. Or, considering how much smoke there is, the captain steering the ship could have been blinded by the smoke. Smoke that thick is impossible to see through at night, and lights do nothing- possibly explaining why ship lights turn off/on.
But, the lights turning off/on could also be caused by damaged electric power systems, or maybe even a person trying whatever they could do to try signal a warning to drivers on the bridge.
My hunch at this time is that there was a massive fire on the ship, likely caused from EV batteries, and hot enough to do major internal damage to the ship.
The ship definitely turned to hit that major support; this was no accident. (grab the video slider and drag it back and forth and you can see how the turn was made)
Damn it man! Didn't just collide, it knocked that sucker down, destroyed it. Wonder if any big targets happened to be crossing at the time. Those last trucks off were dang sure lucky.
Probably a DEI crew in charge.
Prayers for the innocent.
https://twitter.com/indiancrusher/status/1772531393027076111?s=20
Clear, and better footage here. Looks like the ship was billowing a lot of smoke before the hit. IMO, steering controls, or power could have been damaged from a fire. Or, considering how much smoke there is, the captain steering the ship could have been blinded by the smoke. Smoke that thick is impossible to see through at night, and lights do nothing- possibly explaining why ship lights turn off/on.
But, the lights turning off/on could also be caused by damaged electric power systems, or maybe even a person trying whatever they could do to try signal a warning to drivers on the bridge.
My hunch at this time is that there was a massive fire on the ship, likely caused from EV batteries, and hot enough to do major internal damage to the ship.
The ship definitely turned to hit that major support; this was no accident. (grab the video slider and drag it back and forth and you can see how the turn was made)