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11010010 Evactuation Scene
There's a moment during the evacuation where we go to a transporter room, Wesley and some other children are on the pad next to be beamed off. As the scene starts a pan comes across with two of the extras sort of awkwardly struggling with one another. The female extra seems to be trying to push her way ahead in line (though not trying very hard) the male extra who's being crowded is trying to hold her back (but, again, not trying very hard.) It's just a funny looking moment. First of all, everyone else we see during the evacuation scene including the ones in this room seem to be taking the evacuation calmly and in stride. Hell the crew is in such little hurry to get people off the ship that Wesley's group is beamed off with one of the pads empty! But here we have this woman half-heartedly trying to cut in line with sort of a semi-worried expression on her face and the guy being crowded is also sort of trying to keep her off him. Though she could just be dry-humping his leg.
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Re: 11010010 Evactuation Scene
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Re: 11010010 Evactuation Scene
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Re: 11010010 Evactuation Scene
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Re: 11010010 Evactuation Scene
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Re: 11010010 Evactuation Scene
![]() By the way, does "11001001" actually mean anything in binary?
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Re: 11010010 Evactuation Scene
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Location: California
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Re: 11010010 Evactuation Scene
BTW, thinking in binary (Wesley described that the Bynars thoughts pattern are binary or something like that) must be a real PITA. Just deciding what to eat for breakfast would be: Am I hungry? 1 (true) Do I want a large breakfast? 0 (false) Do I want a small breakfast? 1 (true) Do I want cereal? 0 (false) Do I want oatmeal? 1 (true) Do I want something mixed in with my oatmeal? 1 (true) Do I want nuts in my oatmeal? 0 (false) Do I want fruit mixed with the oatmeal? 1 (true) Do I want a banana? 1 (true) Do I want any other fruit? 0 (false) Do I want coffee? 1 (true) Do I want creamer? 1 (true) Do I want sugar? 0 (false) With humans, it's "I'm hungry. I should eat something healthy, but screw it... I'll have a McMuffin!" |
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Re: 11010010 Evactuation Scene
Binary 11001001 is decimal 201, and 2:01 kept showing up on computers in the episode... have to rewatch it now and grab a screencap M
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Re: 11010010 Evactuation Scene
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Location: California
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Re: 11010010 Evactuation Scene
Regarding their names, shouldn't their numbers be the binary equivalent of 76,655,348,211 and 76,655,348,212 or whatever sequence they happened to be born based on population and historic recordkeeping? |
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Re: 11010010 Evactuation Scene
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