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Rexides posted:Well, it was designed as an unmanned drone, not a passenger vehicle, it probably can't carry both of them.
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# ? Jan 25, 2013 11:25 |
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 02:51 |
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Falken posted:Between this, PlanetES and Kerbal space program, I'm on one hell of a space kick right now. I know that feeling, man. Doesn't help that everything's so damned good. I only recently picked Space Brother back up and I've been rolling through episodes. There's just something about space and exploration that really gets me down inside. Anyway, is it alright to ask about the Space Brothers live action movie? I'm interested mostly because Buzz Aldrin was supposedly in it as himself.
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# ? Jan 26, 2013 10:59 |
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It looks quite decent. The characters look very similar to how they are in the anime, too. I'm going to have to try an Orion 2 launch rendezvous in Kerbal now. I like the idea of doing a double launch. Then, a munbase. Hope I don't crash my munar rover.
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# ? Jan 26, 2013 16:45 |
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A little bit of an odd feeling, sometimes I feel like its procedural type of show and then at other times it feel like on of the Apollo movies. Brian!!! Hibito is probably thinking "Damnit, I wanted aliens."
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# ? Jan 27, 2013 09:12 |
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Well, I can't figure out how Hibito is going to get out of this one. I will be sad if he dies. I wish they wouldn't drag things out so long, though. Took us forever to find out that Mutta made it as an astronaut. I wonder how many episodes it'll take before Hibito kicks the bucket/is saved? Will we have more flashback episodes during the last 8 minutes of his life for a complete episode leaving us with one minute left? I hope not.
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# ? Jan 27, 2013 17:23 |
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You are not that kind of anime, Space Bros, right? Right? Please don't let this turn out ugly. ps: Does anyone know what's the deal with the "space photo" at the end?
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# ? Jan 27, 2013 20:28 |
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Isn't the Brian bot an oxygen gatherer or some poo poo? Azuma probably compromised with the NASA head and got him to send the robot to the location Mutta indicated. Honestly at this point I wish Hibito would just die or get off the pot, this whole plot has been dragging something fierce.
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# ? Jan 27, 2013 21:07 |
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5 Minutes until This is definitely the most frustrating stretch of episodes in the whole series so far. Mostly because the accident and subsequent complications all felt incredibly forced and should have been impossible several times over.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 01:34 |
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Apart from how dumb it was to not pay attention, they'd have detailed info about the terrain. Even without a satellite, they could use inertia like someone already mentioned. They could also have a laser rangefinder mounted on the buggy that could determine their location just based on the terrain. A rangefinder should work great on the moon with no atmosphere in the way. To be fair it was written a few years ago, maybe before mounting lasers on robot cars was widespread.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 08:15 |
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I really wish that 'mounting lasers on robot cars' was as cool as it sounds.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 16:29 |
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I was really expecting for Hibito to be rescued by aliens and then coming back 10 episodes later with amnesia.
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# ? Jan 29, 2013 01:54 |
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So apparently Space Brothers is moving timeslot, AND IS GETTING MORE EPISODES http://mainichi.jp/mantan/news/20130130dyo00m200028000c.html
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 00:17 |
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Shakugan posted:So apparently Space Brothers is moving timeslot, AND My insurance against lackluster seasons just keeps on trucking.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 01:08 |
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Shakugan posted:So apparently Space Brothers is moving timeslot, AND I feel so moon right now.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 02:18 |
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Shakugan posted:So apparently Space Brothers is moving timeslot, AND This is great news. I started getting some real concerns about this show managing to end in a satisfying way with the number of episodes it had left.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 02:29 |
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Shakugan posted:So apparently Space Brothers is moving timeslot, AND Fantastic This show is easily my favorite thing airing currently. In other news, I watched the live action film tonight and it was extremely good. Obviously the film has to y'know... end, which means that it has a slightly rushed ending but it was certainly satisfying and my only complaint is that it could have been about an hour longer if I were making it. The production values for it are surprisingly high and they fit in alot of the main material from the show.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 02:55 |
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drat this episode was really, really good. Worth the small slog we had.
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 08:39 |
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NO OXYGEN DOG YOU
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 09:38 |
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The Black Stones posted:drat this episode was really, really good. I may be in the minority, but I liked the last few episodes. They felt really tense and made it seem like this was Hibito's farewell episode. Unlike the pointless drag of previous arcs, whenever they were going to reveal test results.
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 09:56 |
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Brian seemed like such a cool dude. It's really nice how they fleshed out the support network that Hibito got through him and Azuma, once Mutta gave up on their dream. I also really like the hints that this show drops about Mutta being an exceptional astronaut candidate (e.g. multitasking ability similar to Brian and crazy attention to detail). All too often shows use the "genius" trope and just tell you "this guy is a genius, and therefore good at stuff, just because we tell you he's a genius". Here they've actually worked to established specific characteristics that make Mutta, Kenji etc excellent candidates for becoming astronauts. What's even better is that these characteristics are different for different people. There is no single "astronaut ability" scalar. Mutta has the skills mentioned above, Kenji is a natural leader, Hibito has happy/calm demeanor to persevere in tough circumstances. They are all excellent in their own way, and I think that's really neat.
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 10:00 |
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That was certainly an episode. I just wish I hadn't picked this show up until maybe a month or two down the road so I don't have to bite my nails so loving much.
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 10:39 |
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Well, I pretty-much called it regarding the Brian oxygen system saving Hibito. It was pretty obvious. I had to start this episode near the end, though. I couldn't wait to see what would happen. I was also thinking we'd get to see the other two guys save the astronaut who was with Hibito. We didn't. Basically, this episode of 20-minutes stretched out the full 8-minutes we had of Hibito's oxygen supply. Only this anime can turn 8-minutes into 20-minutes.
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 15:03 |
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Mr. Fowl posted:I may be in the minority, but I liked the last few episodes. They felt really tense and made it seem like this was Hibito's farewell episode. Unlike the pointless drag of previous arcs, whenever they were going to reveal test results. Oh, I didn't dislike the episodes. It's just that they definitely slowed down the pacing to a crawl for these last couple, and I felt this episode actually made that worthwhile.
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 16:26 |
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I was one of the people who thought that the buggy accident was an entirely plausible situation, and Hibito ignoring protocol to help his fellow astronaut was completely on par with his character, but the last two episodes baffled me. It was very out of character for Hibito to just give up and wander around to find a good place to die, the tension build-up with the oxygen timer felt completely artificial, and all that just so it would be resolved in a way that became obvious two episodes ago when they decided to sent Brian-3 to find him. And not to mention that what would happen was hamfistedly hinted at throughout the entire episode.
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 20:15 |
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The weird thing about the last few episodes is that, up until now, the most outlandish thing that had happened was these two dudes both becoming astronauts. Now on top of that they add this weirdly dramatic scenario... For a show that's been somewhat defined by it's low key plausible nature, it was felt like almost too much. Of course, that's in addition to how much things had slowed down in terms of pacing since the end of the astronaut selection process... It's still real good though. And the resolution in the latest episode was genuinely pretty tense.
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 20:27 |
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I just want to see the NASA and JAXA cast animated like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Sar5WT76kE
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 01:19 |
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I think the idea with this story arc is to see Hibito reduced from his previous position in the story. Thus far, this has been a show about Mutta in which Hibito is a member of the cast, portrayed as a rival. But with Mutta becoming an astronaut, it's necessary to re-orient the story so that the audience can accept this becoming a story about both of them. If you agree with that assessment, then I'm curious as to whether or not you found this arc effective in that regard. Also, for those who know more about current space tech than I do: In the previous episode, NASA sees Hibito lying on the ground using the camera on BRIAN-3. Is this actually plausible? I had thought that video streams from the Moon to the Earth were only possible during certain periods in the Moon's orbit due to satellite technology.
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 07:55 |
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MariusMcG posted:I think the idea with this story arc is to see Hibito reduced from his previous position in the story. Thus far, this has been a show about Mutta in which Hibito is a member of the cast, portrayed as a rival. But with Mutta becoming an astronaut, it's necessary to re-orient the story so that the audience can accept this becoming a story about both of them. Maybe we have several satellites orbiting the moon and acting as a relay? Not sure how much lag that would have though.
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 07:59 |
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KNITS MY FEEDS posted:Maybe we have several satellites orbiting the moon and acting as a relay? Not sure how much lag that would have though.
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 14:11 |
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Glad to see Hibito made it. I'm surprised he didn't run out of oxygen earlier from running uphill. I would think that that would increase the amount of oxygen you use. Anime science, I guess. Now maybe we can get back to Mutta & Co. continuing their path to space. I want to see more of Mutta and Apo being Mutta and Apo.
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 17:28 |
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Sashimi posted:I think it takes around 8 seconds for light to travel from Moon to Earth, so around that much. The point here is that I want a bunch of satellites to orbit the moon. That'd be cool.
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 17:52 |
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KNITS MY FEEDS posted:The point here is that I want a bunch of satellites to orbit the moon. That'd be cool.
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 19:47 |
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Oh man, why can't I hold hold all my feels in from episode 43? I could feel my eyes just tearing up. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Feb 5, 2013 00:35 |
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MariusMcG posted:I think the idea with this story arc is to see Hibito reduced from his previous position in the story. Thus far, this has been a show about Mutta in which Hibito is a member of the cast, portrayed as a rival. But with Mutta becoming an astronaut, it's necessary to re-orient the story so that the audience can accept this becoming a story about both of them. We also have to remember that this show is set in 2025, which is something they do not remind us of very often (which I'm very happy about), so it's certainly plausible that space tech could have advanced to the point of quicker signal relays between earth and the moon.
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# ? Feb 5, 2013 07:43 |
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Kingnothing posted:We also have to remember that this show is set in 2025, which is something they do not remind us of very often (which I'm very happy about), so it's certainly plausible that space tech could have advanced to the point of quicker signal relays between earth and the moon. I'm pretty sure that by 2025 the speed of light will be the same.
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# ? Feb 5, 2013 08:20 |
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Serious Frolicking posted:I'm pretty sure that by 2025 the speed of light will be the same. Warp particles
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# ? Feb 5, 2013 09:11 |
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Serious Frolicking posted:I'm pretty sure that by 2025 the speed of light will be the same. But how do you know???? Maybe we'll break the light barrier, maaaaan...and when we do, the universe will correct itself and just make lightspeed....you know...faster.
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# ? Feb 5, 2013 09:12 |
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In the end, it's only 7 seconds, not 7 minutes. If this mission were on Mars, then they'd be closer to the minutes side of the scale. Also, I love the way they developed Brian in that he was good friends with most of the NASA/JAXA cast, but we're sat on the sidelines with Mutta, who never knew the man. I really wish I did though, he seemed like an exceptional chap.
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# ? Feb 5, 2013 10:59 |
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Serious Frolicking posted:I'm pretty sure that by 2025 the speed of light will be the same. I was talking about the fact that we could only communicate when the satellites were facing in one position.
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# ? Feb 5, 2013 19:10 |
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Vincent Valentine posted:But how do you know???? Maybe we'll break the light barrier, maaaaan...and when we do, the universe will correct itself and just make lightspeed....you know...faster. Careful now, actual creationist territory there (its how they explain how there can be stars in the sky whose light would've taken millions of years to reach us they're wrong.). I'm going to go with, even if being on the light side of the moon there would be communication difficulties depending on orbit today, I think its obvious that by 2025 in our alternate timeline where NASA hasn't had its funding nickled and dimed that they would have the relays in place. Not that you could have a boat in the Indian ocean or something for relaying when the moon is on that side of the world. While the build up has been more than a little contrived I felt our resolution was well done, I felt visibly relieved.
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