The Moh's scale # is listed as 4 here, but it seems that this is closer to 5 since there have been no clear violations of physics shown. Is there any justification for ranking it 4 instead of 5? Maybe the specialized drugs are too speculative?
It appears to be the faster travel times than seem possible which rate the show a 4. I'm not sure if it qualifies though.
Fair enough - I'm not entirely convinced that's a problem, but admittedly the propulsion systems & fuel have not been discussed in-show, so perhaps there is still at least one "big lie" there
Wish to add the following note: "An official roleplaying game designed by Green Ronin Publishing (the Dragon Age tabletop RPG, Mutants & Masterminds) is currently in production stage."
The ships all lack the large heat-radiators they would probably all need too.
Someone added to Artistic License – Physics that Dawes' burns come from solar radiation heating his suit collar. Is this right? IIRC (and I could be wrong) the marks on older Belters were electrical burns.
Where is everybody getting the fact that Eros is heading for Earth? The episode ends with Holden realizing it dodged the Nauvoo, but it ends before we see what happens next.
Hide / Show RepliesIt's from the preview for the next episode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0C-lSj2VPU
Since they play that right after the episode, fair game as far as troping goes.
Belter Creole
How many languages do you recognize being used onscreen?
Where do think this show fits in the Sliding Scale of Adaptation Modification?
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