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Post by nimue on Jan 13, 2008 5:03:33 GMT -5
That depends. If it's sexy as Icarus female is seductive then why the hell not. I might have to ship Icarus/Me if that happens. So YES. XD
Would you have liked it if Searle went insane and killed off the whole crew instead of the former Icarus captain?
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hongi
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Post by hongi on Feb 25, 2008 1:41:36 GMT -5
I believe we had this question all the way back in Page 2. It would certainly be a different sort of movie if Searle went insane. I have a feeling he'd be less 'religious fundamentalist' and more 'spiritual loony'. And I don't think he'd stop or sabotage the mission, he's just too rational for that. I see him sabotaging Icarus II after the mission is completed, stranding them all there forever. Should Mission Control have sent a fleet of support ships along with Icarus II? I mean, what were the benefits of just sending just one ship and then another?
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Post by brittany on Feb 25, 2008 10:15:34 GMT -5
Should Mission Control have sent a fleet of support ships along with Icarus II? I mean, what were the benefits of just sending just one ship and then another? My answer: maybe? The answer to your second queston puts everything into perspective: Earth's resources were exhausted to the extreme. They must have planned on a second mission, but aimed at the first ship to make it. Think positive now! But in all seriousness, to go out of the way to create "a fleet of support ships" would take more away from building the two Icarus ships. Heck, it took the world's complete stock of wedding rings to build the second ship (in addition to the other stuff) so why worry over extra backups for each mission when resources are exhausted as it is? Granted it could have saved the first mission from going wrong but then the size for each ship (not to mention the payloads) would have been sacrificed to a smaller degree. As a result, the effectiveness would be in question. Now I think more on it, my answer is now a certain No. That's just my opinion, anyway. During the first Icarus Mission, do you think it was weird for Jennifer to speak to Icarus (aka herself) all the time?
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Post by june on Jul 23, 2008 19:43:15 GMT -5
can i be part here?
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Post by brittany on Jul 27, 2008 9:14:52 GMT -5
You may chime in at any time, june.
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TheLovecraftFactor
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"A Reality is just what we tell each other it is..."
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Post by TheLovecraftFactor on May 17, 2009 2:56:11 GMT -5
... Been thinking about this for a very long time (and taking just as long to find a way to phrase this correctly without sounding like a complete moron )... ...As Kaneda sits and watches the recording of Pinbacker, he suddenly receives a...psychic flash of sorts...where he has visions of a meeting that's about to take place, and everything that happens as a result of that meeting. And herein is my question: Knowing what he does going into that meeting, would Kaneda have allowed Searle to go off into his 'Why We Need a Second Bomb' speech? Yes or no? And as a bonus, why? (As for me personally, if I were Kaneda, I would have deep-sixed Searle long before he ever opened his mouth... )
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Post by perfectsoul on Aug 8, 2009 14:36:25 GMT -5
LOL yeah i agree with you xD
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