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L5 pilot, hard science fiction miniseries...sounds cool

But I dunno if human hibernation has any proof of concept at all, though... and it's possibly less interesting, I think, because it's less complicated and sciencey. :p

Humans are mammals, and we have proof of mammals hibernating. And I haven't found the concept lacking in "scienciness" or complexity as I've written about it. If anything, I find it far more conceptually refreshing than the corpsicle cliche.


On the other hand, an evaporation drive has some issues--namely, you can't turn it off.

Probably better to work with a larger micro-BH, one that doesn't give off as much Hawking radiation, and get power instead from the radiation given off by infalling matter. You can "turn it off" just by cutting off the matter supply.


Although I'm not convinced that a Hawking radiation drive could produce the kind of thrust needed to reach relativistic speeds.
Everything's a relativistic speed.

Come on, you know what I meant. It's common, accepted usage that "relativistic speed" means "travel at sufficient fractions of c that relativistic effects become nontrivial." That's even in the dictionary, so it's not like I'm employing a nonstandard usage.

The description says, "they return after awakening from suspended animation to find that their ship-board AI has sent them on a relativistic tour of the stellar neighborhood while they slumbered, dilating time so severely that nearly 200 years have passed on Earth." That suggest something a hell of a lot faster than 0.2c. If they intended for the crew to have been in cryosleep for nearly 196 years anyway, why bother even mentioning time dilation? Clearly the intent is that far less shipboard time passed.
 
^Fair enough on the last point.

I meant "sciencey" like "behold my science!" though. Nothing against human hibernation, I just haven't read anything (personally) about it. If you've written about hibernation, you probably know a lot more about hibernation than I do.
 
Has anyone else contributed to this project? If you chip in enough, you get a space suit!
 
i guess this still-in-production series will come out sometime this year. Their blog shows visual effects work. Looks promising. Very ambition all of the CGI models they have to build and animate.

Has anyone else heard anything about a release month?
 
i guess this still-in-production series will come out sometime this year. Their blog shows visual effects work. Looks promising. Very ambition all of the CGI models they have to build and animate.

Has anyone else heard anything about a release month?

You're the one checking their blog. I imagine if any place is going to discuss the release date, it would be there.
 
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