Problem: A Star Trek episode would have to explain it.And I bet they could make something out of 2001 too. They could go to a generic moon, find a "fascinating" monolith there, and eventually discover it was set up by a very advanced alien race many years ago, before World War V or the Earth-Andorian war.
Problem: A Star Trek episode would have to explain it.And I bet they could make something out of 2001 too. They could go to a generic moon, find a "fascinating" monolith there, and eventually discover it was set up by a very advanced alien race many years ago, before World War V or the Earth-Andorian war.![]()
No, I mean that a Star Trek episode would explain it (just like you did with the "set up by aliens" explanation). 2001 is much more vague and open for interpretation (especially its ending). On television they would have felt the need to explain every detail to the audience.Problem: A Star Trek episode would have to explain it.And I bet they could make something out of 2001 too. They could go to a generic moon, find a "fascinating" monolith there, and eventually discover it was set up by a very advanced alien race many years ago, before World War V or the Earth-Andorian war.![]()
It's explained right there. "...it was set up by a very advanced alien race many years ago...". Or do you mean more explaining than that?
Yeah, I recall rather well argued theories that supoose the Monoliths may not have been alien at all.No, I mean that a Star Trek episode would explain it (just like you did with the "set up by aliens" explanation).Problem: A Star Trek episode would have to explain it.![]()
It's explained right there. "...it was set up by a very advanced alien race many years ago...". Or do you mean more explaining than that?
2010 is a good suggestion.Actually, the sequel, "2010", was criticized as being too much like an episode of Star Trek for the very reason that it tried to explain the monoliths. So I'll go with that.
"Aliens" also comes to mind but of course with much more of the crew surviving.
How about Silent Running? That would have been cool.
It could actually be a follow-up to "The Way to Eden".![]()
Yeah, I recall rather well argued theories that supoose the Monoliths may not have been alien at all.
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