Nothing a bout Farscape is bad. Though the fact it got cancelled frells me off.
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i'm re-watching again, currently in S3, and maybe i'm getting less patient with age, but
- "solar days"
- replacing Zhaan, a kickass fantastic character ( and beautifully acted by Virginia Hey ) with Screaming Jool
and the annoying harassing Banik slave.
- everybody dying so often.
- rygel still on the ship. he has frelled their plans so many times, its stupid to keep him.
- john and Aeryn blazing inside Furlow's garage killing Charrids left and right, not one of the hundred soldiers seem able to even aim.
- john, a scientist on Herp, is the most deadly gunslinger of the known universe.
- are they going in circles in the uncharted territories? they seem to go visit the same places with such ease...
but really, solar days has me grinding gears...
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Originally posted by Coco Pops View PostDid they ever find the chip in John's head?
the scene is beautifully mastered, the colors, the gimmick.
but the idea.. poor.
http://farscape.madeoffail.net/wp-co.../eye-yi-yi.jpg
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Originally posted by greenoak View Postthey did, being his eye balls.
the scene is beautifully mastered, the colors, the gimmick.
but the idea.. poor.
http://farscape.madeoffail.net/wp-co.../eye-yi-yi.jpg
It looks like a neat scene and I vaguely remember it but it's just not practical..Go home aliens, go home!!!!
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Originally posted by Coco Pops View PostOh hell Farscape had steam powered spaceships... I think we saw one in season 1 or 2... That also stretches suspension of disbelief just a little
Scientists at the University of Central Florida (UCF) have teamed up with Honeybee Robotics, a private space and mining tech company based in California, to develop a small, steam-powered spacecraft capable of sucking its fuel right out of the asteroids, planets and moons it's exploring.
By continuously turning extraterrestrial water into steam, this microwave-sized lander could, theoretically, power itself on an indefinite number of planet-hopping missions across the galaxy — so long as it always lands somewhere with H20 for the taking.
We could potentially use this technology to hop on the moon, Ceres, Europa, Titan, Pluto, the poles of Mercury, asteroids — anywhere there is water and sufficiently low gravity," Phil Metzger, a UCF space scientist and one of the chief minds behind the steampunk starship, said in a statement. Metzger added that such a self-sufficient spacecraft could explore the cosmos "forever."
https://www.livescience.com/64487-st...spaceship.html
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Originally posted by Xaeden View Post
Scientists at the University of Central Florida (UCF) have teamed up with Honeybee Robotics, a private space and mining tech company based in California, to develop a small, steam-powered spacecraft capable of sucking its fuel right out of the asteroids, planets and moons it's exploring.
By continuously turning extraterrestrial water into steam, this microwave-sized lander could, theoretically, power itself on an indefinite number of planet-hopping missions across the galaxy — so long as it always lands somewhere with H20 for the taking.
We could potentially use this technology to hop on the moon, Ceres, Europa, Titan, Pluto, the poles of Mercury, asteroids — anywhere there is water and sufficiently low gravity," Phil Metzger, a UCF space scientist and one of the chief minds behind the steampunk starship, said in a statement. Metzger added that such a self-sufficient spacecraft could explore the cosmos "forever."
https://www.livescience.com/64487-st...spaceship.html
That is fair enough but in the show they were shoving what looked like coal and straw into a boiler..... A boiler so clearly this show is fantasy.Go home aliens, go home!!!!
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Originally posted by Coco Pops View PostThat is fair enough but in the show they were shoving what looked like coal and straw into a boiler..... A boiler so clearly this show is fantasy.Last edited by Xaeden; 30 September 2020, 04:23 PM.
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Originally posted by Xaeden View PostI couldn't place what you referring to before for the life of me. Do you mean Staanz's ship from "The Flax" (Season 1, episode 13)? If so, it's actually worse than that as he was burning collectable dolls. They were trying to be satirical, but much of season 1 is a chore for me because of how ridiculous and trope filled it is.
Yes it was that ship........ It was just a little too much to take in.Go home aliens, go home!!!!
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