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    Yeah, I would think he Nebari would end up as a future plot.

    If we do get the webisodes, or even more episodes, I wonder how much budget will affect the story-lines? I mean, Peacekeepers are obviously cheaper than Scarrans and Nebari are cheaper than Hynerians, etc... Hopefully they can do what they want (of course, it's not a problem for the comics)

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      Originally posted by Randy_Watson View Post
      Yeah, I would think he Nebari would end up as a future plot.

      If we do get the webisodes, or even more episodes, I wonder how much budget will affect the story-lines? I mean, Peacekeepers are obviously cheaper than Scarrans and Nebari are cheaper than Hynerians, etc... Hopefully they can do what they want (of course, it's not a problem for the comics)
      I would sure hope they would touch some on the Nebari plot. And other than the comics, yeah, I'm sure budget will certainly influence heavily what we get to see.
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        Was there ever a clear limit to how high a temperature they could endure before starting to be suffering the early effects of heat delirium?
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          I think it actually makes sense that PK's like colder climates because it's easier to keep things like all their advanced technology stable and not burn up so quickly. It's much more efficient to keep an advanced armada ship shape if there aren't melt downs every two minutes.

          Also space itself is more cold than hot because heat has to come from a star, planet, or artificial means. The air in space itself would be freezing more often than not because of the vast distances between stars and systems.
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            Haha, "the air in space"

            (sorry, had to )

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              Originally posted by Infinite-Possibilities View Post
              Was there ever a clear limit to how high a temperature they could endure before starting to be suffering the early effects of heat delirium?
              I don't think they ever really established a "clear limit". I would assume that it would be a temperature at least above 100 - 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
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                Originally posted by Infinite-Possibilities View Post
                Was there ever a clear limit to how high a temperature they could endure before starting to be suffering the early effects of heat delirium?
                When they cranked the heat on Moya in that one episode to repel the PK boarders I seem to remember it was hot enough to make the other crew uncomfortable and sweaty but not really hot enough to also pose an immediate health risk to them. I'd say a hot day on Earth in a hot place like a desert would probably be enough to cause heat delerium in a Sebacean.

                Basically it seems as if heat delerium starts to become a factor under the same sort of conditions where a human might have to start to worry about serious dehydration. The difference being that heat delerium, once it sets in, is irreversible and leaves them in some sort of permanent vegitative state. This is also why they fear it so much, as it's not just a clean death.

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                  Originally posted by ./freelancer View Post
                  Haha, "the air in space"

                  (sorry, had to )
                  I don't know what else to call it. There's no breathable gases, but there's still molecules flying around everwhere like neutrinos from the sun. It's just vaccumed, non-organic, dead air. Is there another word for it?
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                    Originally posted by Ouroboros View Post
                    When they cranked the heat on Moya in that one episode to repel the PK boarders I seem to remember it was hot enough to make the other crew uncomfortable and sweaty but not really hot enough to also pose an immediate health risk to them. I'd say a hot day on Earth in a hot place like a desert would probably be enough to cause heat delerium in a Sebacean.

                    Basically it seems as if heat delerium starts to become a factor under the same sort of conditions where a human might have to start to worry about serious dehydration. The difference being that heat delerium, once it sets in, is irreversible and leaves them in some sort of permanent vegitative state. This is also why they fear it so much, as it's not just a clean death.
                    That's why Zhaan kept Aeryn as cool as they possibly could since Aeryn was the only one of the "gang" that was Sebacean.
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                      Originally posted by Ouroboros View Post
                      When they cranked the heat on Moya in that one episode to repel the PK boarders I seem to remember it was hot enough to make the other crew uncomfortable and sweaty but not really hot enough to also pose an immediate health risk to them. I'd say a hot day on Earth in a hot place like a desert would probably be enough to cause heat delerium in a Sebacean.

                      Basically it seems as if heat delerium starts to become a factor under the same sort of conditions where a human might have to start to worry about serious dehydration. The difference being that heat delerium, once it sets in, is irreversible and leaves them in some sort of permanent vegitative state. This is also why they fear it so much, as it's not just a clean death.
                      That sounds about right to me.
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