I thought this week's episode was really good, but was anyone else annoyed by the term "low geostationary orbit"?
You are 100% technically correct, the best kind of correct, to be annoyed by this, but I think it's acceptable shorthand, otherwise they'd have to either say "stationary orbit", which is a bit of a contradiction-in-terms and would confuse some people, or invent the event more babble-y "planetostationary", so that bit didn't annoy me at all.
Re: low, that did cause by brows to burrow very slightly, but I figure what they mean is "using the thrusters to stay stationary relative to a position on the ground". And sure, definitionally, that's not an orbit, but do you reeeeeaally want them to have to explain what they mean with more babble-y words?
It's like, on the one hand, it's not exactly right in two ways (the "low" being much worse, geo does just mean earth not Earth), but did anyone not understand what they meant? If think if they audience mostly gets what you mean, and it's not like, grossly wrong in some way (like confusing cells and molecules or something), it's probably okay.
I hope that one day the Federation will see fit to fund the Pelia Museum of Human History, given that she's been collecting relics of it for centuries and probably knows more about humanity's last dark age than anyone.
Hm. What do you suppose would happen if I asked Pelia about the Eugenics Wars and the Bell Riots?
Never ask a woman* her age or Pelia about what she was doing during the Eugenics wars!
I mostly** josh of course, I love Pelia, Carol Kane is god-tier and I never felt more connected to her when she went through a box of junk she'd inexplicably kept and pulled out some dreadful electronics from the 1980s/1990s. Also the line about finally being happy she lived through the 1980s lol.
* = Especially Pelia.
** = I feel like Pelia has the moral flexibility and survivor's instinct that she's probably been on the "wrong" side of quite a large number of conflicts historically. Just not ultimately the
losing side or at least the part of that side that suffered consequences. I mean that's how you live on Earth for literally thousands of years without being like, that much harder to kill than a human (I assume she's not particularly hard to kill, I could be wrong, maybe she's basically a Highlander-style being, we know next-to-nothing about Lanthanites).