https://www.shado-forum.com/Not-UFO-but-still-Gerry-Anderson-Space-2099-tp3732927p3736217.html
Now another Idea for a sequel, would be Earth- After Moon. What happens
when the Moon has left the Earths orbit. A sort of Post Apocalyptic show as
> 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.
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> 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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> *I still find it incredible that we still use the term race as a
> cultural 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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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*