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Norton the First posted:Also, Jesus Christ, why to UN marines not have power armor? Some do. As with the Martian marines, it's limited to elite units. Maybe none were available for the thing you're thinking of
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Toast Museum posted:Some do. As with the Martian marines, it's limited to elite units. Maybe none were available for the thing you're thinking of It was a semi-spur of the moment, rushed mission. Maybe that team of 12 was the closest group and not fully equipped.
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 04:38 |
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Apparatchik Magnet posted:Maybe we need to see Gao’s actress fighting naked for a few minutes to be sure. Don't be gross.
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 04:41 |
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Some of the Sheep posted:Don't be gross. They'd be proto-molecule clones or something. I'm sure we could write something in plausibly.
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Some of the Sheep posted:Don't be gross. Sorry Flanders.
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 04:48 |
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Amos has what looks antisocial personality disorder as a result of PTSD from his childhood. Kids with trauma develop this, as the brain has a lot of safeguards in place for survival that when activated (namely, sustained elevated levels of cortisol) during early childhood brain formation can cause lasting damage.
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 05:45 |
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gfarrell80 posted:It was a semi-spur of the moment, rushed mission. Maybe that team of 12 was the closest group and not fully equipped. Oh, yeah, and (Midseason poo poo related to that)UNMC dumbshit who resigned? I have no idea why the hell he thought sending Marines was a scummy political move. They have a treaty with Belters, and that ship is allegedly carrying civilians as well as Space Bin Laden. The options are 1) Slag the whole thing, civilians be damned, or 2) Send in Marines who can at least choose not to shoot the kids. And you know what? They don't shoot the kids! Does this turn out badly in hindsight? Yes, because it was a trap engineered to ensnare someone who values human life. Not because it was a scummy political move to score points with voters. If anything, it was political to keep in line with the treaty rather than tossing it out the window for Earther supremacy. I could also believe that the general was just space racist (who isn't in this franchise?) but neither that or Avasarala's choice are telegraphed to be anything more that what they are: people making decisions with incomplete information. Which is honestly what drives a lot of the conflict in this show, now that I think about it.
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 05:45 |
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Warmachine posted:Oh, yeah, and (Midseason poo poo related to that)UNMC dumbshit who resigned? I have no idea why the hell he thought sending Marines was a scummy political move. They have a treaty with Belters, and that ship is allegedly carrying civilians as well as Space Bin Laden. The options are 1) Slag the whole thing, civilians be damned, or 2) Send in Marines who can at least choose not to shoot the kids. And you know what? They don't shoot the kids! I agree. I don't get how that was supposed to go any differently. That should have been a point in Avasarala's favor, but they did the trope of not saying what should be said so bad plot thing could happen. She should have gone on the news and said "I chose to go with boarding the ship as there were innocent civilians onboard. The cowardly terrorists blew up the ship and killed all those innocent belters." It would make her look good for choosing the option that saves belter lives, and the terrorists bad for killing belters. The only other options were to let the ship go and potentially commit acts of terrorism, or kill a bunch of innocent people. There was no way for Avasarala to lose, but instead she chose to not say anything and then that guy resigned for no reason.
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 06:15 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:What is the significance of lithium? The only thing I can think of is batteries but why do you need batteries if you can build fusion reactors? Lithium has other uses, including in fusion. It's also rare enough it's one of the few resources you could reasonably still lack when you have access to a thousand star systems.
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Open Source Idiom posted:(Half?) Nepalese yeah? I remember when she was on Neighbours for a hot minute. Tibetan mom, Australian dad.
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Grand Fromage posted:Lithium has other uses, including in fusion. It's also rare enough it's one of the few resources you could reasonably still lack when you have access to a thousand star systems. As soon as someones find Coltan, Gold, Nickel and Cobalt in the same rock it'll be amazing how fast the build something to extract it.
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 07:28 |
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I just finished watching season 4. Hope this isn't a spoiler, but just to be safe: it owned
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 07:31 |
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Nancy Gao's actress is named... Lily Gao! Also she's been on Letterkenny just like Cara Gee. There are maybe 50 Canadian actors and they are in everything filmed in Canada. Looking at all the secondary characters they're almost all not just Canadians but Toronto locals too. Dr. Okoye, Wei, Marco Inaros, and most all the random belters and security folks all were born or went to school in Toronto. Not casting the widest net on the casting there. Baronjutter fucked around with this message at 07:50 on Dec 17, 2019 |
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Baronjutter posted:Nancy Gao's actress is named... Lily Gao! Wei is not only on Letterkenny, but she's hosed Shoresy
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 07:56 |
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I was actually wondering in what part of Canada they filmed the outdoors scenes on Ilus
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Kassad posted:I was actually wondering in what part of Canada they filmed the outdoors scenes on Ilus I think I read north of Toronto.
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Cojawfee posted:I think I read north of Toronto. Yep, in an old quarry.
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Grand Fromage posted:Yep, in an old quarry. A hole in the ground is like money in the bank.
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 08:21 |
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It's refreshing to see a sci-fi filmed in Canada that doesn't take place on Planet Vancouver, at least. The clearly visible forest of pine trees in the background of Area 51 on Stargate was magical. E: Lol I remember it being trees way in the back not this blatant.
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Grand Fromage posted:It's refreshing to see a sci-fi filmed in Canada that doesn't take place on Planet Vancouver, at least. Everyone knows the real Area 51 is on the redneck side of the Cascades
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pik_d posted:Unless he somehow comes back in the final book, which I find unlikely, he is gone for good. I suppose they could also change things in the show, but that would be a dramatic departure to just not have someone stay dead. this makes me very sad, although I assume that the books eventually include other ways that depict what the protomolecule is actively doing a small pile of blue goo under the floorboards of your ship manipulating your brain at a distance to investigate why nobody is answering their calls is pretty cool and crazy Also completely unrelated I'm wondering if the ring station and the thousands of systems connected within was the extent of the ring builder civilization, just one of many, or was built by autonomous protomolecule in the millions of years after to replace one that might've been destroyed during the war. I had assumed the latter this whole time but given that new Terra was clearly actively used by their civilization it sounds like the first choice? It's all very fun to think about.
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Grand Fromage posted:It's refreshing to see a sci-fi filmed in Canada that doesn't take place on Planet Vancouver, at least. i remember Stargate sg-1 and the goa'uld affinity for Canadian planets
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logikv9 posted:i remember Stargate sg-1 and the goa'uld affinity for Canadian planets I mean, it's quite a lovely template, I'd take it over the sand planets any day of the week. edit: Seriously, what the gently caress was wrong with Ra that he wanted to hang out on that shithole, lovely transplanted population aside. The clearest example of just how much all of the other Goa'uld disliked him was that they didn't let him hang out on any of the nice planets.
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why the gently caress are people still posting book spoilers ffs
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logikv9 posted:this makes me very sad, although I assume that the books eventually include other ways that depict what the protomolecule is actively doing Nothing says the protomolecule can't have plans after the ring gate's built to convert a planet. If it can build wormholes it can probably manage whatever the gently caress that planet was for.
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maybe ra just liked sand and deserts, also pretty sure he was running around the galaxy, since he was basically head system lord. they did a real good job of making me not think about Ilus being on Canada.
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 15:59 |
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Where did Stargate film the desert planets if they were mostly based in Canada?
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 16:11 |
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Thom12255 posted:Where did Stargate film the desert planets if they were mostly based in Canada? Canada actually has some desert areas, BC specifically. Also old quarries, sand pits, sulfur storage areas and poo poo. Old quarries is where pretty much all budget scifi is filmed. https://moviemaps.org/movies/1e Also here's a link for all expanse locations (it's not very complete, the nerds for this site haven't fully gone at it yet it seems) https://moviemaps.org/movies/1af Baronjutter fucked around with this message at 16:31 on Dec 17, 2019 |
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Cojawfee posted:I agree. I don't get how that was supposed to go any differently. That should have been a point in Avasarala's favor, but they did the trope of not saying what should be said so bad plot thing could happen. She should have gone on the news and said "I chose to go with boarding the ship as there were innocent civilians onboard. The cowardly terrorists blew up the ship and killed all those innocent belters." It would make her look good for choosing the option that saves belter lives, and the terrorists bad for killing belters. The only other options were to let the ship go and potentially commit acts of terrorism, or kill a bunch of innocent people. There was no way for Avasarala to lose, but instead she chose to not say anything and then that guy resigned for no reason. It seemed that the Marine general's resignation was supposed to mirror Admiral Souther's resignation in season 2, an act of conscience following an ill-advised military action that threw a monkey wrench into the UN's dealings with the other powers, except this time Avasarala's the SecGen and can't leverage it to her advantage. But as already discussed, this military action was actually the correct one, she's in a perfect position to leverage it by simply telling the truth, and the general's resignation reads like petulant naivete instead of Souther's principled sacrifice.
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Kinda surprised how quickly Bobbi gives in to being a crook. As soon as the crime lord sprang her from jail I would have thought she'd put in a call to Chrisjen.
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Norton the First posted:Kinda surprised how quickly Bobbi gives in to being a crook. As soon as the crime lord sprang her from jail I would have thought she'd put in a call to Chrisjen. I think she was becoming disillusioned with Mars pretty quickly by that point. The Martian brass scorned her at the reception, the cops are corrupt, her own boss tried to be corrupt when she did the right thing, and her beloved nephew is a drug cooker. She wasn't too thrilled by being used as a Avasarala's pawn at the reception, and she probably didn't' want to leave with her nephew still potentially at risk.
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Apparatchik Magnet posted:I think she was becoming disillusioned with Mars pretty quickly by that point. The Martian brass scorned her at the reception, the cops are corrupt, her own boss tried to be corrupt when she did the right thing, and her beloved nephew is a drug cooker. She wasn't too thrilled by being used as a Avasarala's pawn at the reception, and she probably didn't' want to leave with her nephew still potentially at risk. Yeah I took it as she was trying to help the kid go straight before figuring out her own life, hers was dedicated to a cause that no longer exists, she's basically wasted her entire life up to that point. That would be pretty drat demoralizing to anyone, she also had the time to think about it.
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Grand Fromage posted:Yep, in an old quarry. The best part about this at the NYCC panel was Cara Gee bragging about how she didn't have to be cold like everyone else because she got to film indoors in the ship sets.
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I loved the interactions between Holden and Not-Miller ("Proto-Miller-Cule?"). Every time they were on screen together I had a big old smile on my face. Book spoilers: It's a shame Miller's supposedly gone for good but I guess it did give his character some closure.
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Baronjutter posted:Looking at all the secondary characters they're almost all not just Canadians but Toronto locals too. Dr. Okoye, Wei, Marco Inaros, and most all the random belters and security folks all were born or went to school in Toronto. Not casting the widest net on the casting there. No need to cast a wider net when you have local quality... I thought all the supporting actors did a great job. Kassad posted:I was actually wondering in what part of Canada they filmed the outdoors scenes on Ilus As a side note... all the outdoor visual effects were immaculately done. Very convincing. I assume there's quite a bit of overlay or background manipulation going on, it was quite convincing.
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SpookyLizard posted:maybe ra just liked sand and deserts, also pretty sure he was running around the galaxy, since he was basically head system lord. Yeah, I actually literally thought to myself 'wait, did they shoot this in New Zealand, in Mordor-Land, or maybe Icela-...wait, of course, it's in Canada. Probably some horrible quarry in northern Ontario.'. So, pretty good!
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Boris Galerkin posted:why the gently caress are people still posting book spoilers ffs Yeah, should only vaguely skim Expanse threads on here. Fuckers are relentless.
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# ? Dec 18, 2019 04:09 |
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Cas Anvar says they just finished shooting episode 5 of the next season. Wonder if it'll be fall of next year or maybe even summer.
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# ? Dec 18, 2019 04:34 |
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Grand Fromage posted:Cas Anvar says they just finished shooting episode 5 of the next season. Wonder if it'll be fall of next year or maybe even summer. Amazon's policy is to always release a season a year after the prior one. It's why they sat on the third season of High Castle for nine months after the SFX was done, meaning there was a two year gap between seasons.
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I think we need more shots of the inside of Avasarala's closet.
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