That has instantaneous travel. In space and time.Or the TARDIS.
That has instantaneous travel. In space and time.
I love the look of that but is it hideously expensive?
The camera will uses costs between $400 and $600 but that's ebay as it's a 2014 model.
My favourite characters are Penny, Robot, and Dr Smith. Parker Posey is amazing and I predict she'll steal the show as it goes on.
Give her the emmy already.
When Penny did the rescue with the chariot that was so cool. She's an amazing character. I did love the "some assembly required" sticker on the window as it's never been used, that made me laugh a lot.
BTW I'm on the aliens side. I don't know how they came to be on Earth but Earth acted like scumbags stealing their drive core. I'd have nuked the planet from orbit.
FTL doesn't exist right now, and it would also be difficult to imagine from a purely theoretical point of view how it should work.
FTL doesn't exist right now, and it would also be difficult to imagine from a purely theoretical point of view how it should work.
Often FTL in sci-fi fiction is just a narrative device that allows our heroes to go from point A to point B quickly. Sometimes it's a kind of jump (Star Wars), sometimes it's a type of propulsion that moves the ship faster than c (Star Trek).
And bits...Post your quibbles.
At the end of ep1, it looked like the whole thing was sucked into a wormhole. Or similar. Because of the alien drive, and it wasn't under the control of the Resolute's team. Wherever is not where they are meant to be or where they think they are.
I have to say thatThis is what's missing from TV: a SF program you can watch sit and watch with preteens, and not stress about excessive sex, violence and language. Yes, some people care about these things.
Still, it's a good point that making it a whole other galaxy is a bit excessive. The Milky Way is immense, with plenty of places to get lost in without going as far as another galaxy (although there are a couple of satellite galaxies as close as tens of thousands of light years away, and others at hundreds of thousands).
I agree that they should have stayed in the Milky Way. Honestly, I think it would have been better writing if the show had just stated that they were in an unknown part of space and leave it at that. Keep it intentionally vague. You preserve the sense of being lost in space without raising questions about being another galaxy. Maurene could have looked up at the night sky and said something like "I don't recognize any of the star constellations. We must be in a completely different part of space".
They fell through some blue warpish thingy. Maybe that put them in another galaxy and they want to reunite with the Resolute to go back through the blue warpish thingy?
Easter Egg alert: Episode 7, Penny starts knocking on Will's door. (This involves the Robot) He doesn't answer, so she starts knocking incessantly. And in the rhythm of "The Cylons Were Created by Man" underscore from the BSG openings.
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