Come to think of it, does this look/sound like a movie that came out in 1992? I'm wondering if it would have seemed dated when it arrived.
Come to think of it, does this look/sound like a movie that came out in 1992? I'm wondering if it would have seemed dated when it arrived.
Oh hey, I own one of those mars globes!
Yes, janky nuclear reactors!
Oh come on, down is going to be well defined in an elevator
Hey, Charlie, is being in space *that* bad?
This movie is putting far too much effort into world building that would only make sense if sequels were planned
There we go, finally crites
Who pronounces every letter "rem"? Also, 2045 and we still aren't using sieverts/grays?
Hold up. This 'kid' was born in the 2020s or 2030s, right? And off-earth?
This movie could have said 2145 instead of 2045, and changed nothing. It would have been fine
This movie keeps on making me think of Alien and Aliens, which seems like a bad sign
I'm actually laughing at the AI comedy bits, so points for that
I reiterate, why is this movie only set half a century into the future when they could have set it 100-200 years without changing anything?
Even in the future, scientists are constantly searching for more funding.
But like, weapons feel like you'd be going for a bigger funding pool
Critter-cam!
Some day I want to see a movie with realistic nuclear reactors (including xenon poisoning)
Do not look down the barrel
The station is probably heavily enough built it can take a few pistol bullets. (It's not like Δv is real in this setting)
Okay, so hitting that console killed the AI?
Okay, it's the original ship. Whoops.
So there's only 1 or 2 bullets left, right?
Weren't there 2 stormtroopers initially? Why are there 3 now?
Star Wars-style blast doors
Meaningless range indicator
This is some Wheatly level silliness with the nuclear core
No criteball, and the super-crites only took out those stormtroopers. Disappointing
I guess I deserve blame since I voted for this