I will definitely check this out when it premieres. Sounds interesting enough.
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I kind of like the Idea, but why do I get such a bad feeling about this?
I keep thinking where this could go and the only thing I come up with is a circle. They go back, develop Cities and other stuff that will later be extinct by the same thing that killed the Dinosaurs and the whole Story starts again. In the end it just looks to me like they traded one Doomsday against the other.
Also I really hope that FOX means it when they say that they want to do this right.
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Originally posted by tomstone View PostI kind of like the Idea, but why do I get such a bad feeling about this?
I keep thinking where this could go and the only thing I come up with is a circle. They go back, develop Cities and other stuff that will later be extinct by the same thing that killed the Dinosaurs and the whole Story starts again. In the end it just looks to me like they traded one Doomsday against the other.
Also I really hope that FOX means it when they say that they want to do this right.sigpic
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The Earth is far from being overpopulated, but we're suppose to believe it will happen in the next 150 years? Riiiight. Maybe if the future part of the show were a few thousand years from now, I could buy the overpopulation aspect. As for evacuating people to 85 million years ago... what? The solution is to totally screw up history in a most permanent way? Who are they to rewrite history, who gives them the authority? As soon as people arrive in the past, shouldn't everyone in the future cease to exist, replaced by a new future? The only solution to this is a predestination paradox, but that would mean that everyone evacuated to the past would eventually die out.
Why don't they evacuate everyone to another planet? If they can build a time machine to compensate for another place and time (you have to factor Earth's day-night rotation and orbit around the sun), why not just lock onto a similar machine on an Earth-like planet in another part of our galaxy? Send an expedition team there, even if it takes a generational ship long after the people of Earth die. Turn on the time machine, lock on to Earth's time machine just after you left. Walla, everyone just steps through to an alien world in the future.
This whole series premise just strikes me as Jurassic Park: The Series. I'll pass.
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Originally posted by Snowman37 View PostThe Earth is far from being overpopulated, but we're suppose to believe it will happen in the next 150 years? Riiiight. Maybe if the future part of the show were a few thousand years from now, I could buy the overpopulation aspect. As for evacuating people to 85 million years ago... what? The solution is to totally screw up history in a most permanent way? Who are they to rewrite history, who gives them the authority? As soon as people arrive in the past, shouldn't everyone in the future cease to exist, replaced by a new future? The only solution to this is a predestination paradox, but that would mean that everyone evacuated to the past would eventually die out.
Why don't they evacuate everyone to another planet? If they can build a time machine to compensate for another place and time (you have to factor Earth's day-night rotation and orbit around the sun), why not just lock onto a similar machine on an Earth-like planet in another part of our galaxy? Send an expedition team there, even if it takes a generational ship long after the people of Earth die. Turn on the time machine, lock on to Earth's time machine just after you left. Walla, everyone just steps through to an alien world in the future.
This whole series premise just strikes me as Jurassic Park: The Series. I'll pass.
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Originally posted by Snowman37 View PostThe Earth is far from being overpopulated, but we're suppose to believe it will happen in the next 150 years? Riiiight. Maybe if the future part of the show were a few thousand years from now, I could buy the overpopulation aspect. As for evacuating people to 85 million years ago... what? The solution is to totally screw up history in a most permanent way? Who are they to rewrite history, who gives them the authority? As soon as people arrive in the past, shouldn't everyone in the future cease to exist, replaced by a new future? The only solution to this is a predestination paradox, but that would mean that everyone evacuated to the past would eventually die out.
Why don't they evacuate everyone to another planet? If they can build a time machine to compensate for another place and time (you have to factor Earth's day-night rotation and orbit around the sun), why not just lock onto a similar machine on an Earth-like planet in another part of our galaxy? Send an expedition team there, even if it takes a generational ship long after the people of Earth die. Turn on the time machine, lock on to Earth's time machine just after you left. Walla, everyone just steps through to an alien world in the future.
This whole series premise just strikes me as Jurassic Park: The Series. I'll pass.
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Originally posted by Snowman37 View PostThe Earth is far from being overpopulated, but we're suppose to believe it will happen in the next 150 years? Riiiight. Maybe if the future part of the show were a few thousand years from now, I could buy the overpopulation aspect. As for evacuating people to 85 million years ago... what? The solution is to totally screw up history in a most permanent way? Who are they to rewrite history, who gives them the authority? As soon as people arrive in the past, shouldn't everyone in the future cease to exist, replaced by a new future? The only solution to this is a predestination paradox, but that would mean that everyone evacuated to the past would eventually die out.
Why don't they evacuate everyone to another planet? If they can build a time machine to compensate for another place and time (you have to factor Earth's day-night rotation and orbit around the sun), why not just lock onto a similar machine on an Earth-like planet in another part of our galaxy? Send an expedition team there, even if it takes a generational ship long after the people of Earth die. Turn on the time machine, lock on to Earth's time machine just after you left. Walla, everyone just steps through to an alien world in the future.
This whole series premise just strikes me as Jurassic Park: The Series. I'll pass.
first of all from what i got from the promo and reading stuff is they can "only" open to this time, which why they picked to live where there were dinosours.
as for effecting the timeline it wouldn't really change that much other then the fact that it would mess up anthropologists data, but humans still would have evolved at the same point and the technological, cultural development will remain the same. my guess is what ever population that they bring back will end up getting wiped out by the same thing that wiped out the dinosaurs. i think you should watch the show or at least the pilot before dismissing the idea. and besides if its a Jurassic park series that great since those movies were awesome!sigpic
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Originally posted by Alteran of Atlantis View PostThe overpopulation thing isn't that hard to believe actually. Just about one hundred years ago there were only two billion people on the planet. Now there are seven billion. It's feasable.
Originally posted by knowles2 View PostI am pretty sure this series is design to show pretty pictures of dinosaurs rather than tell a story which make sense to us scifi fans,
Originally posted by blueray View Postfirst of all from what i got from the promo and reading stuff is they can "only" open to this time, which why they picked to live where there were dinosours.
as for effecting the timeline it wouldn't really change that much other then the fact that it would mess up anthropologists data, but humans still would have evolved at the same point and the technological, cultural development will remain the same. my guess is what ever population that they bring back will end up getting wiped out by the same thing that wiped out the dinosaurs. i think you should watch the show or at least the pilot before dismissing the idea. and besides if its a Jurassic park series that great since those movies were awesome!
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Originally posted by Snowman37 View Post
A science-fiction show should be something intelligently written for an intelligent audience. I want attempted scientific credibility from a science-fiction series so I can suspend my disbelief. I want a well written story, not pretty pictures. Give me brilliant writing, then I'll embrace the SFX & VFX.
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