This poll is pretty straightforward. You can choose up to three answers. I've never started a poll before, so bear with me if I'm doing it wrong. 

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I have first hand knowledge that GR wore one of these for his inspiration.
Whip it good!![]()
I have first hand knowledge that GR wore one of these for his inspiration.
Whip it good!
"Wagon Train to the stars" was just the pitch, not the inspiration.
Also, both the C-57D and the Jupiter 2 had astrogator consoles in the center of the main deck, with a large clear bubble and a miniature saucer to indicate the ship's attitude!. . . And I think Lost in Space took everything from FP that Star Trek didn't: the robot and the idea that humans would fly a simple saucer shaped craft, which elsewhere was usually a shape for alien ships.
I always liked that as a ship's name. Shame there was nothing left of the ship itself, as far as when it was a ship. Morbius said he took parts to make his house, didn't he?I'm annoyed that the C-57D doesn't have a name, seems like an oversight. So when wanting to name a ship with a Forbidden Planet reference you have to go with Bellerophon. Which is a cool name, but we never got to see it in the movie.
"You wanna know what my vision is? Dollar signs! Money! I didn't build this ship to usher in a new era for humanity. You think I wanna see the stars? I don't even like to fly! I take trains! I built this ship so I could retire to some tropical island... filled with naked women. THAT'S Zefram Cochrane. THAT'S his vision. This other guy you keep talking about, this historical figure? I never met him. I can't imagine I ever will."I think the biggest inspiration was dollar signs, to rake in the cash with what basically amounted to a TV version of Forbidden Planet, one of the big hits of 1956.
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