@SawyerMerritt Why is everything that fucking light blue color now? Did every designer get together in a room somewhere and decide that cyan was the new hotness?
@WardoftheStates Also the replicators (robot versions) were way ahead of their time in visual effect standards - not sure if they were mostly practical and a little CG or mostly CG but they looked effing GOOD for the time period. Especially the way they exploded under fire.
@Scobleizer Same - blew me away when VR didn't catch on. But I myself went back to 2D and eventually hung up the headset and forgot about it pretty quickly. I really think once we get an actually stylish unassuming pair of normal glasses with AR that'll be the unlock.
@Truthful_ast Spoilers - in Season 3 when the drug addled kid has a total breakdown on the bridge, then they proceed to put him in charge and he blows the mining rig up basically ruined the whole show for me. I mean what. the. fuck.
@JoshKale Doesn’t spacex have like 4 pads now? Maybe they could lease one. Although spacex probably wouldn’t want to them to accidentally blow it up. Ok talked myself out of it.
@MadScientistFF Had a freshman straight up murder his mother by stabbing her 27 times and then go to juvenile detention and return to school as a senior.
@lorifrank1 GenX here - swap that pool for "roller rink" and I had basically the same deal a few days every week. Dropped off in the morning with admission and lunch money (which I'd spend on video games) and picked up at 5. Had a freaking awesome time.
@rob67991455@DJSnM They’ve already got the “rocket goes to space part” that Saturn did. They’ve had that for 9 launches now. The part they are trying to solve and that the Saturn never attempted is “land the thing”. That part is way harder.
@PopcornPost_ The Matrix. Left the Phantom Menace and walked right over to it because the poster looked cool. Guess which one I ended up paying to see again 4 times in the next month?
@CSI_Starbase@DeffGeff Also if you believe Grok on this one, sending this Ship to space clocks in at 195tons with Ship itself, fuel, and 40ton payload. That's the heaviest launch of all time, even heavier than the 145tons of Saturn V with Skylab (although that went to LEO). Pretty cool.