When Kretz is first fighting Hendricks the Naval escort decides to destroy their submarine with an air strike. There's footage of the attacking jets firing air to air missiles. The wide shot footages shows a different type of missile with a broader base flying into the distance and the "missile" becomes a torpedo that looks nothing like the first two missiles when it hits the water.
The attack planes that take off from the carrier are F/A-18 Hornets and the planes shown later are not Hornets, they are not even Navy planes.
When Kretz (Kuznetsov) is first fighting Hendricks (Lundgren) the Naval escort decides to destroy their submarine with an air strike. There's footage of the attacking jets firing air to air missiles. The wide shot footage shows a different type of missile with a broader base flying into the distance and the "missile" becomes a torpedo that looks nothing like the first two missiles when it hits the water.
The Dr. Linda Christian character is wearing a uniform with a mixture of officer collar pins and enlistment sleeve patches. Also, she is a Marine, the Marine Corps does not have medical personnel; that is provided by the Navy's Medical Corps.
Dr. Christian wears Lieutenant bars, meaning she is an officer, but wears a pea-coat worn only by enlisted personnel. Also, rank is not worn on pea-coats as she is shown wearing.
Linda Christian claims that the virus causes hemorrhaging from the eyes, nose and other soft tissues and projectile vomiting. There's no projectile vomiting or hemorrhaging when the submarine crew is exposed. They just keel over and die without any of the many symptoms described.
Linda Christian claims that the virus causes hemorrhaging from the eyes, nose and other soft tissues and projectile vomiting. There's no projectile vomiting or hemorrhaging when the submarine crew is exposed. They just keel over and die without any of the many symptoms described.