"The Last Sunset" ***
Alien devices transform the Moon into an Earth like world.
This was watchable despite some ridiculous behaviour by the Alphans and what I thought were logic flaws in the Moon's transformation. The aliens pull a Genesis like transformation of the Moon and manage to turn sterile lunar dust into soil that will allow things to grow in it. Of course the artificial atmosphere would constantly have to be replenished because the Moon's gravity would be insufficient to hold onto it. And the aliens also manage to give the Moon an Earth like gravity despite the Moon's greatly less mass.
I van understand the Alphans excitement over being able to leave the confines of the sterile like and monotonous confines of the Moonbase, but I thought they were just a bit to careless to be believed and that they didn't question their supposed good fortune more.
The thing I found most laughable was seeing Keonig opening a sliding panel window to breathe in the fresh air.
Now who would actually include an opening window on a base where the external environment is expected to always be vacuum?
"Voyager's Return" *
A Voyager spacecraft is encountered by the Alphans.
Shlock. It might have been okay, but then it gets really cheesy. Granted the real Voyager hadn't actually been launched yet when his episode was made, but they really took liberties with the idea. The Voyager has a practical star drive that can span interstellar distances? Then how come Alpha has no prior knowledge of other worlds before they eave the solar system? The vehicle has a drive thats harmful to living organisms? Yeah, I can see an Earth government or the U.S. putting that into production. The guy who designed the thing just happens to be living incognito on Moonbase Alpha? How convenient.
On top of this add more cheesy f/x and alien spacecraft that could have been forerunners of Lexx.
Alien devices transform the Moon into an Earth like world.
This was watchable despite some ridiculous behaviour by the Alphans and what I thought were logic flaws in the Moon's transformation. The aliens pull a Genesis like transformation of the Moon and manage to turn sterile lunar dust into soil that will allow things to grow in it. Of course the artificial atmosphere would constantly have to be replenished because the Moon's gravity would be insufficient to hold onto it. And the aliens also manage to give the Moon an Earth like gravity despite the Moon's greatly less mass.
I van understand the Alphans excitement over being able to leave the confines of the sterile like and monotonous confines of the Moonbase, but I thought they were just a bit to careless to be believed and that they didn't question their supposed good fortune more.
The thing I found most laughable was seeing Keonig opening a sliding panel window to breathe in the fresh air.


"Voyager's Return" *
A Voyager spacecraft is encountered by the Alphans.
Shlock. It might have been okay, but then it gets really cheesy. Granted the real Voyager hadn't actually been launched yet when his episode was made, but they really took liberties with the idea. The Voyager has a practical star drive that can span interstellar distances? Then how come Alpha has no prior knowledge of other worlds before they eave the solar system? The vehicle has a drive thats harmful to living organisms? Yeah, I can see an Earth government or the U.S. putting that into production. The guy who designed the thing just happens to be living incognito on Moonbase Alpha? How convenient.
On top of this add more cheesy f/x and alien spacecraft that could have been forerunners of Lexx.

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