IIRC they also shot The Matrix Reloaded highway chase scene there.Yeah, but the Mythbusters got a ton of use out of its abandoned runway.
IIRC they also shot The Matrix Reloaded highway chase scene there.Yeah, but the Mythbusters got a ton of use out of its abandoned runway.
Huh? Oh, you mean contemporary with us, rather than with the original event. Maybe "present-day" would be a less confusing word to use there.As soon as I saw the premise of the novel, I was excited to see a contemporary cold-case reinvestigation of the events of TVH from an outsider perspective.
Yes, that's correct. Since there's no absolute up or down in space, it's defined relative to the planet's rotation. The direction in which the sun rises is east by definition.The part about the planet having a reversed rotation causing the sun to rise in the west and set in the east also ended up confusing me, because I thought north, south, east, and west were defined by the planet's rotation, so the sun would still rise in the east, but it would rotate counterclockwise around its sun viewed from the planet's north.
We are in complete agreement. Be afraid. Be very afraid.Since there's no absolute up or down in space, it's defined relative to the planet's rotation. The direction in which the sun rises is east by definition.
Thanks for the detailed explanation.On the platonic thing: I confess, I went back and forth on that right up to the final draft, before FINALLY settling on platonic roommates and friends. In the end, I decided that this book was big and complicated enough without including the ups and downs of a romantic relationship as well.
But, yes, I seriously considered making Melinda and Dennis a couple, right up to practically the last minute.
As for the tech, it's not supposed to be futuristic. The 2024 of the book is meant to be the same 2024 outside our windows today -- aside from the fact that some time-travelers from the future snatched a couple of humpback whales back in the eighties![]()
If, on the other hand, we define North by the rotational pole closest to magnetic North (and my understanding is that Earth's magnetic field has flipped more than once in the distant past), then we could end up with cardinal points looking like most published maps of the Land of Oz, which are believed to have been the result of Baum himself copying from the wrong side of a lantern slide.
Oh, you noticed that, too.Earth's "Magnetic North Pole" is actually a south pole, which is why the north pole of a compass points to it. Obvious when you think about it.
Well, that and some more advances cryonics techniques. Didn't mind that at all because that's established in the Trek universe with Space Seed and TNG's The Neutral Zone.As for the tech, it's not supposed to be futuristic. The 2024 of the book is meant to be the same 2024 outside our windows today -- aside from the fact that some time-travelers from the future snatched a couple of humpback whales back in the eighties.
What do you mean by modern lore? It’s a TOS novel, so it really only has connection to the original series and films, III a little bit and IV in particular. It’s consistent with how Savik has been written in other novels, but those aren’t really modern. You won’t have needed to read anything else to enjoy it.So, how much of the modern lore is worked into this? No need for spoilers, just general feel.
What do you mean by modern lore? It’s a TOS novel, so it really only has connection to the original series and films, III a little bit and IV in particular. It’s consistent with how Savik has been written in other novels, but those aren’t really modern. You won’t have needed to read anything else to enjoy it.
If there were references to ENT or any of the more modern series, they were subtle enough I missed them. It’s very much a TOS book and requires nothing else to enjoy it.No ENT references, then?
If there were references to ENT or any of the more modern series, they were subtle enough I missed them. It’s very much a TOS book and requires nothing else to enjoy it.
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