Posted by
Ithiaca Dreamweaver on
URL: https://www.shado-forum.com/Not-UFO-but-still-Gerry-Anderson-Space-2099-tp3732927p3735441.html
The science itself most folks can get around or deal with, after all we
have had Star Trek Pseudo science being thrown in our face for forty (40)
some odd years now. As long as it does not totally stretch into stupid it's
doable. I am more worried about the other problems with a show of
this magnitude either we are going to get the Alien Du-Jour (a-la Star
Trek) or we end up with Humans gone wild (a-la Battlestar Galactica). It
will be interesting to see how they do this. The whole Super-Collider bit
sounds like a good start.
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 07:19, lazenbyland <
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> This would be great as long as the science is better. Audiences have
> evolved over the last decades where they are much more savvy about what is
> and isn't possible.
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> Space 1999, though I loved the first series, has REALLY bad science that
> wouldn't wash with audiences today.
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> Perhaps with CERN at the forefront of science, they could have Moonbase
> Alpha recording results from a Super-super collider with accelerators
> strategically placed in the orbit of the moon..
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> They switch it on and.......
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determinant... **as if there is a Latino race an Asian race, Indigenous
race, Caucasian race. **There is only one race, **That is the human race
period. EJO*
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