i guess this is the most interesting thing about the show, it is open to so many guesses as to what happened. like in qop where the silent alien walks out and gets zapped by the ufo. ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
does anyone know why he escaped to earth, set up a radio to broadcast to shado that an old lady is blind apparently, and then leave right at the climax to get turned into temporary protons?
by the way, when you press mold the ufo shells from easter eggs or egg cookers, or even a paper mache' clear shell, use very fine fishing line to hang it with, looped around the struts or something better, and hang it and wind it up and presto,.....spinning ufo.
jim
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From: Stevan Warburton <
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Subject: Re: [SHADO] Re: Planet in the end credits
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Date: Thursday, February 3, 2011, 3:23 AM
The dramatic music in the end titles is a shortened version music score taken
from Journey during the rescue scene. This music always haunted me as a child
and I never tire of listening to it; it is a favourite piece of electronica
music I have heard.
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Subject: [SHADO] Re: Planet in the end credits
I aways assumed it to be a near Earth asteroid. Even at it's closest approach to
Earth, Mars would be roughly forty eight million miles away. Both the Earth and
our moon would appear as bright dots, as observed from the Martian orbit.
That being said, I agree with Marc, the producers of the show probably wanted
the audience to assume that it was, in fact, the alien planet. Not to mention
the dramatic music at the end.
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