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I always found it to be such a shame that they didn't do all cutscenes in-game. Immediately pulled you out of the game. The video was too dark and the enhanced lighting just looked wrong on the models they used in-game as well.

Too bad they didn't do custom skins.

I've seen those plans and they're not far enough to allow such an endeavour to happen in 5 years. In the Space Race era maybe. But in the current climate, something as big (there is zero experience with mining, producing and refueling on the Moon) will not happen that fast. Even more so since there are no plans to go

I doubt they do. Almost anything created by NASA is released into the Public Domain (the logo isn't though). That no doubt covers the spacecraft designs as well. So Lego didn't need to ask permission from NASA for the designs, but a real cooperation had the benefit of more exposure and would get them the right to use

A gas station in orbit around the Moon is pretty useless, unless the fuel is produced on the Moon. For that, there are no plans at all. If you're just going to move fuel from Earth orbit to Lunar orbit, then you're just wasting money. If the fuel comes from Earth, it makes more sense to either lift it up with the

I don't know how to feel about this episode. Did not and still do not care about the addiction storyline. On the other hand the Tarr storyline was awesome. The Rafe bathing scene was an instant classic.

You have to be an American citizen by blood to be VP or President, or am I missing something. You can have lesser titles as a foreign born (governor Schwarzenegger) but not the big ones.

Just skip to season 2. That's when all the current references start and the characters become who they are now.

Mark Brendanowitz.....

I know why networks execs make the choice: they still think we live in a pre video-on- demand world. They still think that the success of a show is determined by the people who watch it at the time it airs. So it needs to just be funny for that half-hour. In the 90s that was nearly everyone, so episodic was the only

I don't think there's been a single example of a modern serialized show that was aired out of order and had that actual work for a network. Happy Endings, Almost Human, Firefly were all aired out of order and the all got cancelled.

A ship and one of those hexacopters for taking HD video of the thing falling over. For fun and for the engineers to look at it.

Nothing comes close to that pilot episode. It was like a movie. There was a bit of slow-down with the Morgan's (a bit too small-scale, which reminded you it was on TV) but almost every other scene was a cinematographic gem.

Yes, but humanity had to discover such ocean-going vessels. In the case of the apes, they have a treasure trove of actual ocean-going ships and all the manuals to learn how to use them. So if they can read and have human-like intelligence they might be able to figure it out.

What about boats? If you can learn how to ride horses (which they can by Dawn) then you can at least learn the finer points of sailing.

I don't think I've ever seen a show where so much happens in a single season. It was like they put a whole series worth of events into the 20-odd episodes of this first season. It's a weird show, that sometimes just goes bonkers but I love it for that. Hopefully they can keep up a similar pace in subsequent seasons.

Can't agree. The first season was far too procedural for my taste. Great show though.

The first episode was perfect, but some parts of the rest of the season felt off. Lot of boring dialogue around that quarry. Not season 2 boring, but not perfect.

Only one I can agree with.