"Black Sun" is one of the greatest pieces of television it's ever been my privilege to watch. It's a stunning meditation on the themes of faith and destiny and fatalism.
Perhaps they choose not to recognize the Black Sun for what it is - those on the base with the right astrophysical credentials might have held their tongues to avoid panicking the others, and indeed to hold onto what hope they had left until they could be absolutely certain. Bergman suspects it's a black sun right from the off, but he's shown desperately doing measurements and calculations in the hope that his suspicions might be proved incorrect.
Bergman also knows that his shield is completely ineffectual, but Koenig lets him go ahead with it simply to offer a thread of hope to the crew in their final hours. It's just a morale boosting gesture. And ultimately, it's very superficial. They all know they're going to die. As the power drains from the Base, what you see is a group of people facing their inevitable destruction calmly, with stoicism and dignity. It's beautifully understated.
Perhaps they choose not to recognize the Black Sun for what it is - those on the base with the right astrophysical credentials might have held their tongues to avoid panicking the others, and indeed to hold onto what hope they had left until they could be absolutely certain. Bergman suspects it's a black sun right from the off, but he's shown desperately doing measurements and calculations in the hope that his suspicions might be proved incorrect.
Bergman also knows that his shield is completely ineffectual, but Koenig lets him go ahead with it simply to offer a thread of hope to the crew in their final hours. It's just a morale boosting gesture. And ultimately, it's very superficial. They all know they're going to die. As the power drains from the Base, what you see is a group of people facing their inevitable destruction calmly, with stoicism and dignity. It's beautifully understated.