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CheeseRedux wrote:Wild stab in the dark: Isn't someone here on the board flitting around in a C3 called"Rolling Thunder""Clear Air Turbulence"? And isn't that and album as well? By...Jefferson StarshipIan Gillan Band??
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Minitrue strikes again!CheeseRedux wrote:Wild stab in the dark: Isn't someone here on the board flitting around in a C3 called"Rolling Thunder""Clear Air Turbulence"? And isn't that and album as well? By...Jefferson StarshipIan Gillan Band??
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Unlucky CR… when I changed ship to a Griff multi-decal Cobra III (Rolling Thunder), I dropped the CAT into a sun and watched it blow from the escape capsule… a fitting end.
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And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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I was hoping that leaving the an/and typo in there would make it slide under the radar...Disembodied wrote:Minitrue strikes again!
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I’ve never seen Firefly, so I’ll have to invent something: the plasma containment flask?Disembodied wrote:Right, something more trivial ... in the episode of Firefly, where the ship's drive malfunctions and the crew have to abandon ship, leaving Mal behind, what's the name of the specific part of the engine that breaks?
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And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
I think it was the catalyser, or something like that?
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Nope ... and by the way, if you've never seen it, I strongly recommend getting the DVDs. I got the set a couple of weeks ago (I'd never seen it either) – £14 or thereabouts for all 14 episodes ever made. I'm having to ration out the last few because I don't want it to be over. It's really, really good. Strikingly good, in fact. OK, a lot of it is (consciously) the Wild West in space, but it's so well done: a brilliant little piece of smart, witty, downbeat SF adventure, sharp and funny and unlike anything else. It's a crying shame that it got canned so early on while dreck like Star Trek: Voyager and even *choke* Andromeda got to drag their sorry carcasses all over the schedules for years on end.El Viejo wrote:I’ve never seen Firefly, so I’ll have to invent something: the plasma containment flask?
Anyhoo, a clue: the episode in question is the well-named "Out of Gas" ...
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If you like Firefly, you also mustn't forget the movie spin-off Serenity.
Anyway next question - title and author please.
First clue - a 1982 doorstep of a best seller book which spawned a (rather dire) movie version in 2000.
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I've seen (and enjoyed) Serenity – definitely worth watching as well as the series.Thargoid wrote:
If you like Firefly, you also mustn't forget the movie spin-off Serenity.
Anyway next question - title and author please.
First clue - a 1982 doorstep of a best seller book which spawned a (rather dire) movie version in 2000.
A guess at your question, thinking about dire movies of decent books: Contact, by Carl Sagan?
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Nope for Disembodied, but the returning cheese takes it on the first clue.
It is indeed Battlefield Earth, by L Ron Hubbard (the only question I could easily pose, as I'm away from home and said book is sat beside me just finished).
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It is indeed Battlefield Earth, by L Ron Hubbard (the only question I could easily pose, as I'm away from home and said book is sat beside me just finished).
Over to you
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