Vael
Legend
I wish they'd hire more extras, then maybe I'd have a shot of getting onto the show.C’mon, it wasn’t that, it was the extras budget. It’s been a problem this whole season.
I wish they'd hire more extras, then maybe I'd have a shot of getting onto the show.C’mon, it wasn’t that, it was the extras budget. It’s been a problem this whole season.
Oh! Now it makes sense: when Batel gently mocked Pike a couple episodes ago saying, "Where will your hair products go?" I thought she was making fun of his hair gel, but in fact she must have been referring to his hair's food.*That would explain the eventual falling out with Captain Batel. Only room for 1 weird alien hybrid!
Maybe the shows budget was cut. Given that this now the only active Trek show, maybe we're lucky we're getting anything at all.Thinking about it, hard not to agree.
Both TOS and TNG did a really good job showing just how fully/well crewed the Enterprise is. SNW kind of gives the impression the ship is seriously understaffed.
I am now imagining Anson Mount as Medusa, from "The Inhumans", instead of as Black Bolt.Why? Is his hair an alien being that, if not placated, will take over the ship?
Headcanon accepted!
<THROWS HAND UP ENTHUSIASTICALLY!>I wish they'd hire more extras, then maybe I'd have a shot of getting onto the show.
C’mon, it wasn’t that, it was the extras budget.
Your calculations are correct, and those 3 molecules are enough that all geostationary satellites will eventually fall.1) There is no appreciable atmospheric drag in Earth geostationary orbit. Atmospheric density at that altitude is some 4x10^-19 kg per cubic meter. If I have done my math right, that means about 3 molecules of air per cubic centimeter. Solar wind will have a larger impact than the atmosphere at that altitude.
No, they are all low. So “low geostationary orbit” is always correct (if redundant).2) There is no "low" or "high" geostationary orbit
I don’t understand. What do you mean by “our influence on the budget”? We don’t have any influence on the budget.C'mon, this season's already in the can, and the next one is already in production. Our influence on the budget would, at best, fall in the final short season.
If you think I am “wallowing in dissatisfaction” (what a phrase!), you are sorely mistaken. This is my favourite show. That’s pretty much my only criticism of it. Even the things I love are allowed to be criticised.You can wallow in the dissatisfaction, if you like. I prefer to use it as inspiration for goofy Trek references to get through days with far bigger issues looming over us all.