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just wanted to pop in and say this show is really fuckin good
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Toast Museum posted:Oh, yeah, I mean big relative to the usual population density on an Earth with higher sea levels and more than four times as many people. Not really at the current real-life pace of urbanisation.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 09:37 |
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stuart scott posted:just wanted to pop in and say this show is really fuckin good
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 14:30 |
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was anyone else sorta vaguely disappointed when the protomolecule thing came to a head on eros? it just felt so... idk, the combination of reactionless drive, "huge living thing that rapidly overgrows everything" trope, and julie mao's resurrection/replication was just felt like a wave of soft-ish/fantastical elements that came at you pretty much all in the span of an episode, and after a season plus of pretty much the hardest sci fi that's ever been put to screen it kinda felt like a letdown. I'm over it now; "it's definitely extrasolar in origin" is enough to suspend disbelief and I'm along for the ride. Still, "no FTL, no aliens, no magic artificial gravity, just humans doin human poo poo all over the solar system" was really really fun for the one season it lasted.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 14:49 |
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I had the same experience with the books but I think they've handled it well thus far.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 14:55 |
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OMGVBFLOL posted:was anyone else sorta vaguely disappointed when the protomolecule thing came to a head on eros? it just felt so... idk, the combination of reactionless drive, "huge living thing that rapidly overgrows everything" trope, and julie mao's resurrection/replication was just felt like a wave of soft-ish/fantastical elements that came at you pretty much all in the span of an episode, and after a season plus of pretty much the hardest sci fi that's ever been put to screen it kinda felt like a letdown. Technically all of that is still true about the show. The molecule has not been proven to be an alien intelegence, Eros didn't move FTL nor create artificial gravity. What it did do is manipulate localized space time at the expense of generating tremendous heat.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 15:54 |
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Grand Fromage posted:I had the same experience with the books but I think they've handled it well thus far. Were you disappointed with Revelation Space when a Neutron star created a bubble of 1g or Redemption Arc when they discovered how to hide mass in order to reach 99%c faster? Some of the best hard sci-fi introduces theoretical elements that seen fantasy
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 16:00 |
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gohmak posted:Were you disappointed with Revelation Space when a Neutron star created a bubble of 1g or Redemption Arc when they discovered how to hide mass in order to reach 99%c faster? Some of the best hard sci-fi introduces theoretical elements that seen fantasy Haven't read either of those and don't see the relevance. I wanted humans tooling around the Solar System with no aliens or anything, then there's alien protomolecule stuff. I was mildly disappointed it would not be exactly what I wanted and then moved on.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 16:24 |
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Grand Fromage posted:Haven't read either of those and don't see the relevance. I wanted humans tooling around the Solar System with no aliens or anything, then there's alien protomolecule stuff. I was mildly disappointed it would not be exactly what I wanted and then moved on. then you shouldn't have even started watching the show because literally the first scene in the entire series is about the protomolecule
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 16:28 |
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Phi230 posted:then you shouldn't have even started watching the show because literally the first scene in the entire series is about the protomolecule The Expanse is a lot like Game of Thrones in that regard. Very first scene teases a supernatural element, then we get the hard stuff for an entire season, then at the end of season 1 we get some more magic/alien poo poo and we're off to the races from there. (but still mostly grounded in "reality") In both cases it's a lot easier for me to play along when the magic/alien poo poo is introduced when they've painstakingly set the stage without it first.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 16:32 |
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Phi230 posted:then you shouldn't have even started watching the show because literally the first scene in the entire series is about the protomolecule The book does not establish it as being alien technology until much later.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 16:33 |
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At least they cut the first person shooter zombie run and gun scenes.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 17:09 |
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Grand Fromage posted:Haven't read either of those and don't see the relevance. I wanted humans tooling around the Solar System with no aliens or anything, then there's alien protomolecule stuff. I was mildly disappointed it would not be exactly what I wanted and then moved on. Kim Stanley Robinson's 2312 and Alastair Reynolds A Blue Remembered Earth are both Sol System centric hard sci-fi without aliens.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 17:17 |
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Baronjutter posted:At least they cut the first person shooter zombie run and gun scenes. Thank. God. That stuff was way too cliche.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 17:26 |
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Snuffman posted:Thank. God. Yeah it really lets you zero in on exactly when the books were written. "poo poo, zombies are hot right now, we NEED zombie in this political scify thriller or we'll miss the boat!"
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 17:59 |
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Any guesses on how Holden will react once he finds out Naomi didn't send the protomolecule rocket into the Sun?
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 18:01 |
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enraged_camel posted:Any guesses on how Holden will react once he finds out Naomi didn't send the protomolecule rocket into the Sun? I bet he'll only find out in a situation where her having it some how saves the day, which will temper his reaction but he still going to be pissed as gently caress. It'll be something like "And the only way to stop them would be a sample of pure protomolecule, but we destroyed the last sample. drat!!" and then she'll pipe up that she totes hid some away, and it will solve the situation, but then the next time they're behind closed doors there will be yelling and breaking up or something. But then they'll get back together after another tense heart to heart (butt 2 butt)
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 18:05 |
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Baronjutter posted:I bet he'll only find out in a situation where her having it some how saves the day, which will temper his reaction but he still going to be pissed as gently caress. Yeah, I can see that going down that way. It will be especially juicy especially after Naomi gave him poo poo for keeping things from her and he was like "ok ok no more secrets between us "
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 18:12 |
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Phi230 posted:Nah Earth is an overpopulated, post-climate change slum with a few nice areas left. The series is very on the nose about the ultimate conclusion to progressive liberalism.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 18:42 |
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gohmak posted:Kim Stanley Robinson's 2312 and Alastair Reynolds A Blue Remembered Earth are both Sol System centric hard sci-fi without aliens. 2312 also requires about 500 pages before anything actually happens, just as a warning
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 18:59 |
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enraged_camel posted:Any guesses on how Holden will react once he finds out Naomi didn't send the protomolecule rocket into the Sun? An enraged caricature of what a nerd thinks how people act.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 19:17 |
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R-Type posted:The series is very on the nose about the ultimate conclusion to progressive liberalism. One thing the Expanse franchise has done very well is extrapolate the current neoliberal system
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 19:20 |
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I cannot stand written Hard Sci-Fi. It puts me to sleep reading all the engineering and scientific details. TV and movie Hard Sci-Fi though, love it. I'd admit that i perfer space opera style adventures but when its done with the quality of the Expanse, i'm down. I think my problem with the written stuff is many of the writers tend to be engineers and physicists and it comes off reading like a narrative text book.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 19:28 |
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twistedmentat posted:I cannot stand written Hard Sci-Fi. It puts me to sleep reading all the engineering and scientific details. TV and movie Hard Sci-Fi though, love it. I'd admit that i perfer space opera style adventures but when its done with the quality of the Expanse, i'm down. A well written scify can be "hard" but not go into useless wanky engineering chat. The problem of course is the only people with the background to write believable hard scify tend to be STEM/Engineering types and they just can't not go into detail because what else are they going to write, human dialog??? Pfft that's social "science" crap.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 19:33 |
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stuart scott posted:2312 also requires about 500 pages before anything actually happens, just as a warning
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Lord Hydronium posted:Yes, they already established it was by Kim Stanley Robinson. His editor eventually convinced him that it probably wouldn't go over so well in the audiobook.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 19:41 |
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Red Mars lost me when they just casually describe how many tanks were launched to build the ship (what was it, like 50 shuttle main tanks supposedly welded together?) given the time-scale presented and then it just went downhill from there. Not only was the mass involved completely insane but they also want you to suspend your disbelief long enough to expect a bunch of modern-day nation-states to get along and finance a ruinously expensive world mission of exploration. I'm sorry but we got F-35s to build - Can't leave those hangers empty.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 19:45 |
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future ghost posted:I'm sorry but we got F-35s to build - Can't leave those hangers empty. Mars needs F-35's. We don't want the enemy to have the advantage.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 20:51 |
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Did I misinterpret it, or was it implied that Amos had that brain magnetization thing done to him? I didn't see anyone mention it but I figured folks would.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 21:04 |
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I think he did? I mean, he acted like he had it done to him at the start of the series. He doesn't seem that different.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 21:08 |
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Solkanar512 posted:Did I misinterpret it, or was it implied that Amos had that brain magnetization thing done to him? I didn't see anyone mention it but I figured folks would. My read of that scene was "Oh, that really sounds like what I got." Not that he specifically got microwaved, just that he was microwaved from the start or from other trauma. But I could be wrong.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 21:11 |
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He was acting funny to me but I thought the gist of the conversation he had with the scientist was: Amos: hey you broke brained? Scientist: yup Amos: can it be reversed? Scientist: nope Amos (thinking): gently caress, probably means no hope for me either I was under the impression that Amos' moral compass was funky from the start, and there's no real event that happened to him recently where he'd be like ”ok let's go all out with this poo poo now” He got a lot more personable lately, which is why the most recent mood swing is noticable
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 21:12 |
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Phi230 posted:One thing the Expanse franchise has done very well is extrapolate the current neoliberal system The elimination of material want on earth?
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 21:18 |
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Episode 9 preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_fhxDZyTgk Cool scene but now I can't unsee the criticism from earlier in this thread- nobody moves in their scenes. LET THEM WALK AROUND!
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 21:57 |
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Fidel Cuckstro posted:Episode 9 preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_fhxDZyTgk Ehhh not liking how they changed it from the book its very cliche in this preview well it was cliche in the book
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 21:58 |
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They even have most of the Martians slouching in their seats under the gravity Come to think of it in the books doesn't Bobbie even need an exoskeleton to walk around comfortably?
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 22:04 |
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Strategic Tea posted:They even have most of the Martians slouching in their seats under the gravity Nah she doesn't need one.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 22:38 |
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Fidel Cuckstro posted:Episode 9 preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_fhxDZyTgk People don't usually get up and walk around during committee meetings. Unless
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 23:01 |
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Strategic Tea posted:They even have most of the Martians slouching in their seats under the gravity That was Blue Mars I think
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 23:10 |
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Bert Roberge posted:People don't usually get up and walk around during committee meetings. The director can always come up with an excuse to have people move around. And given that they do something to acknowledge the discomfort the martians are experiencing under earth gravity, they could have played it up and probably improved the scene IMO. Like- have Avasarala get up to get a glass of water even. she glides gracefully across the frame. She pours a glass for Bobbie and gestures for her to come get it- forcing the hulking, powerfully built marine to deal with her new cumbersome weight. Maybe as Bobbie gets close and looks like she's going to fall in to Avasarala, she side-steps and Bobbie goes almost falls in to the table, catching herself. It'd help support the dynamic of the scene too. Avasarala isn't intimidated by these Martians not just because she's a tough character- but because she knows they're literally out of their element and she can walk circles around them
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