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Posted at 06/08/2009, 11:24
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ah, yeah, for some reason that never occurred to me they'd use those for living quarters. i did notice them, i remember thinking "why not rotate the whole ship? friction? hello?" couldn't agree more on bsg... if everything after the mini series didn't turn ya off, that obnoxious finale had to. |
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Posted at 23/08/2009, 01:07
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as a crew member of the show i thank you for noting some of the attention to science fact. it was difficult to balance the fact and fiction - especially gravity. it is going to be interesting to see how the show fairs. summer release is tough. the style of storytelling chosen by the producers / creators is not new and can be sometimes confusing. a lot of information was pumped into the first 2 episodes. as the series progresses the relationships will be revealed and/or evolve. all will become clear by episode 13... or will it? pete (no it is not my real name) |
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Posted at 23/08/2009, 05:24
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in a later episode, they note that part of the module is rotating to generate centripetal force to act as gravity in the living modules. it's only in the "work" areas that there isn't "real" gravity.
i just hope it isn't some kind of lost storyline where once they open the hatch and everyone finds out why the plane really crashed, it turns into some kind of stupid religious self-discovery series... honestly, i totally have the hots for ron livingston.. they could make a documentary about him spreading mayonnaise on r lee ermey's head, and i'd still watch it. actually, that kinda sounds erotic.. |
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