Not sure if this was already posted... it's pretty hilarious, especially with Jonathan Harris capturing his iconic persona from the show all those years ago.
I'm really impressed with the series, the visual effects, the writing, casting, I'm glad Netflix is doing this, though I am kinda puzzled that CBS didn't reboot the series, I believe they had the rights to the series, since they aired the original LIS.
I may be late to the party, but I just binged it in three sittings, and love it. Any new news on season 2?
So, I have a question regarding the gun.
The impression I get is that the "3D Printer" works akin to how they do today, it's a "printer" that's able to mold the requested object out of an available material. Today's printers are usually limited to one type of material, though machines exist for plastics, metals, wood, etc. so let's just extrapolate that the 3D Printer on the Jupiter is able to work with a variety of materials and even combine them if it needs to. It's able to make complicated and intricate machinery too, so things like the socket/torque wrench and the gun which have loose, moving, internal components, gears, etc. It's all conceivably "possible." I don't get the impression that this "printer" was working like the replicators in Star Trek, building things out of store of energy or atoms.
So, was the gun John put into the machine via the thumb-drive, that the robot later "printed" and was later used by (Angela?) a "real" gun in the way we think of them today? That's to ask did the gun fire a bullet through igniting accelerants and explosives or was it purely mechanical maybe at-most augmented by air-pressure.
You'd still need cordite or similar substance to act as a propellant and a different substance as a shock-sensitive primer. Although I suppose it might be possible to use compressed air, it would likely reduce the lethality and fire rate of the weapon.The LIS gun used something other then bullets I think, possibly something plastic for bullets. It's never mentioned on the show what it fired.
I finally got to see the new Lost in Space, and I loved it. My blog review:
https://christopherlbennett.wordpress.com/2018/07/30/catching-up-on-netflixs-lost-in-space-spoilers/
I am curious (as I'm sure I've already said) where LiS 2 is going to go. They could make it like the first season OR they can branch off in a direction much like the original show. And by that I only mean cut off from everyone else with the core LiS cast.
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