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Okay, it's now time to move on in our 2-week UFO episode discussions, and our new episode up for discussion is CONFLICT! So anyone who's got the time, try to give us your thoughts. Thanks! -- Marc Martin, [hidden email] P.S. Thanks to Angelo & Christian for the UFO broadcast updates in Italy & Germany. I guess nobody here is watching the UFO broadcasts in New Zealand to let me know what the status is there? |
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> Hi all, > > Okay, it's now time to move on in our 2-week UFO episode > discussions, and our new episode up for discussion is CONFLICT! > So anyone who's got the time, try to give us your thoughts. > Thanks! > Ah conflict. One of my faves. Also the best picture quality of my lot. It doesn't seem to have that speeded up quality common to PAL-NTSC conversion either. :-) Okay. Nitpicks. First of all, the existing space clearance program in the opening sequence: BIG problem. Why do they detonate the limpet rocets against the pieces of space junk? What that does is to turn one large piece of space junk (easily seen and avoided) into a bajillion little teeny tiny pieces of space junk (invisible like bullets). It seems to me a more prudent move would be to use the limpet rockets to de-orbit the debris in such a manner that it burns up harmlessly over the pacific. Minor problem. The first piece of space junk is identified as Vostok 2, launched june 13 1965 (Vostok 2 was in fact launched in 1961!) The object in question is indeed a Vostok descent module. But the descent module is actually the retro pack which de-orbited the manned vostok sphere (and itself along with it) after its flight. It would have re-entered along with the sphere and would certainly not be orbiting at an altitude of 306.2 miles above the earth over a decade and a half later. Likewise for Apollo 8. The S-IVB rocket stage in question was used to boost the Apollo 8 Command and service modules (along with iself) out of Earth orbit into a translunar trajectory. It would not be found parked in a low Earth orbit over a decade later. The UFO hiding behind the S-IVB is not very smart. It destroys LM 32 by forcing its re-entry angle to steepen, resulting in its destruction. Foster is able to trick the UFO by following in LM 29, re-entering at a shallwer angle. Couldn't the UFO sense this and try to make his angle even more shallow, causing him to skip out of the atmosphere (presumably beyond reach of SHADO)? Finally the UFO descending upon SHADO HQ is presumed to be of great destructive power. Yet captain Peter "Deadeye" Carlin takes the UFO with his usual single shot. And what about the debris? Wasn't it destroyed over a populated area? Oh well enough nitpicks. This is still one of my favorite episodes. It has some of the best lines of them all: Foster: I've gone too far for that. Straker: You're right Foster. MUCH too far. Henderson: So you say- Foster: YES! I SAY!! <KERPLOP!!> Foster: But we are RIGHT! Straker: Sometimes, Colonel, that's not quite enough. Straker: I've solved quite a few problems by just "sitting around" as you call it. You should try it sometime. Ok I've taken up enough space. Looking forward to reading other comments. Teresa aka Maj. Carole Miller, Commander SHADO Deep Space Tracking Facility |
Hi all, > BIG problem. Why do they detonate the limpet rocets against the pieces > of space junk? What that does is to turn one large piece of space junk > (easily seen and avoided) into a bajillion little teeny tiny pieces of > space junk (invisible like bullets). It seems to me a more prudent > move would be to use the limpet rockets to de-orbit the debris in such > a manner that it burns up harmlessly over the pacific. > I agree - I think I read somewhere that even tiny bits of space debris can travel so fast that an impact against a space shuttle can be devastating. > The UFO hiding behind the S-IVB is not very smart. It destroys LM 32 > by forcing its re-entry angle to steepen, resulting in its > destruction. Foster is able to trick the UFO by following in LM 29, > re-entering at a shallwer angle. Couldn't the UFO sense this and try > to make his angle even more shallow, causing him to skip out of the > atmosphere (presumably beyond reach of SHADO)? > Well, the device that we see attaching itself to passing SHADO vehicles is not a manned UFO, so it's reasonable, I would say, to assume that it's simply programmed to make the re-entry angle deviate by some specific offset. > Finally the UFO descending upon SHADO HQ is presumed to be of great > destructive power. Yet captain Peter "Deadeye" Carlin takes the UFO > with his usual single shot. And what about the debris? Wasn't it > destroyed over a populated area? > This is the weakest aspect of the whole episode - to me it looks like the scriptwriter couldn't think of an intelligent ending so he came up with this idea that Straker somehow guesses that a UFO of 'great destructive power' is on the way. Right over a populated area as you say, not conveniently in some woods somewhere as usual - a huge threat to the big secret about the Aliens existence, but this is never explored or explained away. Cheers then James |
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>to me it looks >like the scriptwriter couldn't think of an intelligent ending so >he came up with this idea that Straker somehow guesses that a UFO >of 'great destructive power' is on the way. The UFO "with great destructive powers" line really makes me wince. The funny thing, it really isn't necessary -- can't we just assume that *any* UFO attacking SHADO HQ would do a lot of damage? I mean, we already saw that one wiped out Westbrook Electronics in IDENTIFIED... -- Marc Martin, [hidden email] |
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> > Finally the UFO descending upon SHADO HQ is presumed to be of great > > destructive power. Yet captain Peter "Deadeye" Carlin takes the UFO > > with his usual single shot. And what about the debris? Wasn't it > > destroyed over a populated area? > > > > This is the weakest aspect of the whole episode - to me it looks > like the scriptwriter couldn't think of an intelligent ending so > he came up with this idea that Straker somehow guesses that a UFO > of 'great destructive power' is on the way. Right over a > populated area as you say, not conveniently in some woods > somewhere as usual - a huge threat to the big secret about the > Aliens existence, but this is never explored or explained away. I never really understood what the whole point was. Why did Straker launch all three interceptors and allow the ufoe in? Why did he assume one would be coming for SHADO HQ and what was the point he was trying to make? How did that ufoe attack prove the aliens were using the space junk to hide in? And wasn't Henderson a real SOB in this ep? I don't think he was this bad in any other ep, was he? This is not one of my faves, although Paul DOES look great in that purple suit! WooHoo! :-) -- Yuchtar -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Yuchtar zantai-Klaan | [hidden email] I am not a number! I am a FREE FAN! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "They want the federal government to control Social Security like it was some kind of federal program." -- George W. Bush =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= http://yuchtar.users4.50megs.com/ http://nunzie.users2.50megs.com/ |
Hi again, Yuchtar wrote: > And wasn't Henderson a real SOB in this ep? I don't > think he was this bad in any other ep, was he? > Well, depends if you count Mindbender or not - but I think this is another weakness, not just of CONFLICT but of the Henderson/Straker relationship in the whole series. Having distrust and hostility between them is a good idea, it makes for a bit of tension and adds interest, and allows Straker's forceful character to come through. But either the Henderson character is grossly overacted, or it's just badly conceived and executed - a bit of subtlety, a bit of simmering ill-feeling would have been more appropriate. Some carefully crafted quiet sarcasm. A bit of thinly-veiled contempt. But instead Henderson just gives out like a bad-tempered old git every time he and Straker meet. Just my opinion of course, James |
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