In a message dated 1/29/2005 12:04:30 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, slinter@... writes: So, violent tearing of things from their mountiongs and flying...
In a message dated 1/29/2005 9:25:22 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, bslwrsf@... writes: What drew me away from Trek and toward Space 1999 may seem strange...
A P.S. from my friend from NASA: If a station was orbiting the moon, and the moon accelerated away at a fantastic rate, I think it would create acceleration...
It had never occurred to me that the space dock might be in lunar orbit. I always assumed it was intended primarily as a transfer point for traffic traveling...
In a message dated 1/29/2005 2:20:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, mutantspacegoat@... writes: . One of the things that always bugged me in the original...
... There is actually only one LaGrange point directly between the Earth and the Moon. Furthermore, it is unstable -- meaning that any object you place there...
... ======================== Space:1999 is a world that posits artificial gravity generators. If they have them on the Eagles and the Base, it isn't much of a...
Thank you for a most informative reply. Unfortunately, we really don't know anything about the station, i.e. its mass and physical dimensions, its distance...
I've wasted most of Saturday watching Space Truckers, a DVD I picked up at a recent convention for $5! My main interest in the movie was Brian Johnson's work...
As I enjoy both slinter and the new sparkdog6539;s posts very much, if I may interject, the most important thing to remember is Gerry Anderson just loves big ...
In a message dated 1/30/2005 1:19:35 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, rbendell@... writes: As I enjoy both slinter and the new sparkdog6539;s posts very much,...
In a message dated 1/30/2005 12:55:38 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, proxima_us@... writes: Follow my adventure/misadventure in starting an Independent...
In a message dated 1/30/2005 12:53:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, mutantspacegoat@... writes: As to how the thing could have exploded, well, I'm running...
... column of fire like a launch from Earth, in ... shows nothing like that. ... This is simply because there's no atmosphere outside the vehicle, but there...
... in English. Might provide a fresh perspective on the whole 1999 idiom, but learning to read German is pretty far down on my "to do" list. ... that's...
... Battlesar ... fireball and no debris; ... show. The ship ... And then we'd see the Viper fly through the explosion of a just destroyed Cylon ship say,...
... ideas... ... One possibility is rockets of some form or another were stored on the station. Perhaps missiles for Earth defense craft. tim gueguen 101867...
... Battlesar ... fireball and no debris; ... ==================================== In the pilot movie, watch again the destruction of the Atlantia. After it ...
... Battlesar ... fireball and no debris; ... show. The ship ... And then we'd see the Viper fly through the explosion of a just destroyed Cylon ship say,...
Interesting point. We know from non-broadcast sources that the Hawk fighter prototypes were all stationed there. Frankly, I never gave the exploding station...
I know the one you're talking about, and they really did a good job in that instance; throughout the pilot, in fact. BG did have the occasional truly...
Thanks for the information. I've always been one to go straight to the horse's mouth; if I want to know about Julius Caesar for example, I read something...
I upgraded my vinyl copy of "Strategies Against Architecture" to CD last year. I'm still blown away by how avant-garde their stuff is, i.e. drills grinding...
In a message dated 1/30/2005 11:00:33 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, mutantspacegoat@... writes: Fragments of lunar rock would have been blasted away from...
Granted. I'm scraping the bottom of the barrel for ideas here... As I mentioned earlier, this was something I never really noticed before, but now it's sort...
Hello Mr. Ruiz, The Product Enterprise tear down was done by me. Here's a few links to look through. These pictures are also accompanied by complete written...