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The Martian: Mark Watney's tour of the Hermes.... -- (link)
Posted by
Remlik (aka remlik)
Jun 7 '15, 10:01
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I have one nitpick. If there is gravity in that ship it must be from spin, but the stars out the viewpoint aren't moving.
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TWuG
Jun 7, 11:38
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Another possibility: wizards. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 7, 11:42
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THERE ARE WIZARDS ON MARS??? -- nm
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David
Jun 7, 11:58
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I mean, you don't know there aren't. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 7, 12:28
one conventional theorical fix in sci/fi is having a part of the craft with the
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mud
Jun 7, 11:45
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"We could just have them say, "Isn't it great that they invented the... what have you... so you can smoke in space." -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 7, 12:10
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Sure. Except The Martian is hatd SF and doesn't play lightly with physics
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TWuG
Jun 7, 12:28
I could edit that fractured grammar, but I'm Not Gonna Do It. -- nm
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mud
Jun 7, 11:55
That's extremely reassuring. -- nm
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David
Jun 7, 11:03
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Seems they have the right tone. -- nm
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iSpam
Jun 7, 11:32
oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy
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mud
Jun 7, 10:21
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