corwill wrote: » Just finished a rewatch of all 3 seasons, wish I had strung it out a bit longer - 13 December seems very far away.
pixelburp wrote: » That's the same trailer as the one I just posted Mr McLovin
corwill wrote: » Was Book 4 exclusively planet-side action, or was there any parallel plot(s)? I wouldn't be surprised to see a bit of off world space-opera in Season 4 to break things up.
pixelburp wrote: » That said, no reason why they can't expand or merge some of the later political shenanigans, it's just that everyone was watching the planet so it kinda WAS the centre of the action.
pixelburp wrote: » Season 4 will be fascinating, that fourth book was such a diversion and change of pace, I wonder if the adaptation will follow suit. I'm gearing myself for a more intimate, more personal pace and perspective.
ollkiller wrote: » Just finished Season 3 last night. Christ this is amazing. I started the first season years ago but only watched the first few episodes and always meant to go back to it. So glad i did. World building in season 1 sets up the next seasons perfectly. Great visuals and story is stellar sci-fi. Thank Christ Amazon picked it up. Roll on Season 4.
Wailin wrote: » What's with the reverse thrusters anyone? Example in the episode where the ships are first heading for the ring. All the thrusters are at the front of the ships but instead of moving in the opposite direction, they're moving forward against the thrusters. Am I missing something?
Synode wrote: » I don't remember anything about him in the 5 books I read. Was he in them
off.the.walls wrote: » Theres a short in season 2 about him, he created the drive and the test flight killed him.
pixelburp wrote: » Not sure I get the question but IIRC ships would speed up to cross the major distances, then use thrusters at the front to slow down as they reached planets, stations or the ring so they could kill the momentum created by the Epstein Drives (named for the guy who invented the super fast engines used. I think he disappeared mysteriously in the novels fiction).
pixelburp wrote: » Well, looks like Avarasala & Bobbie are in this season, despite not featuring in the novel at all (I think the latter pops up to observe Mars' slowly depopulating, but that's it) , but that's an unsurprising decision for such an ensemble series. It's a shame they've gone with a quarry for the planet as like you, I imagined rolling "grass" fields as far as the eye could see. Or at least something that had some semblance of vibrancy and life to it. I'm surprised they couldn't find somewhere remote enough in (what I presume to be) Canada to pass for a more "natural" barren landscape.
off.the.walls wrote: » I agree with the quarry thing, in the book I imagined it as more fields and such. Will be interesting to see what they change from the book for the show.
pixelburp wrote: » I'm really liking what I'm seeing here, even if the planet looks a smidge too like a quarry, but otherwise seems to be playing it pretty close to the novel (Cibola Burn). That book was a 'smaller' piece, mostly sticking to events on the planet, so looks like they're keeping tabs on players outside of events at the colony.