Re: My thoughts on an alternate Gravity ending... (SPOILERS)
She gets back to NASA and she's like, "Where's my daughter?"
And they awkwardly explain, "She went looking for you...IN SPACE."
Next summer...GRAVITY 2
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She gets back to NASA and she's like, "Where's my daughter?"
And they awkwardly explain, "She went looking for you...IN SPACE."
Next summer...GRAVITY 2
Next summer...GRAVITY 2
Gravity 2: Antigravity
I'd consider the movie to already have a downer ending. Our access to space has been irreparably cut off and the destruction of a fair few satellites has cut off television, GPS and telecommunication services all over the world.
I'd consider the movie to already have a downer ending. Our access to space has been irreparably cut off and the destruction of a fair few satellites has cut off television, GPS and telecommunication services all over the world.
Increasingly, most of our telecommunications and entertainment data comes via the internet and cable TV, and not satellite. I once went to a talk by Frank Drake (head of SETI) who claimed that the Earth is getting 'dimmer' from the perspective of aliens listening to us. Famously, in Contact, aliens picked up Hitler opening the Berlin Olympics in the 1930s, and it's often joked that aliens must be sick of I Love Lucy in the 1950s and 60s.
But as the 21st century proceeds, most of humanity's chatter will be digital narrowcasting, rather than analogue broadcasting, so there's less leakage into space.
You're right - loss of GPS would suck. But if we can't launch anything anymore because of all the crap up there, we could replace space-based GPS with a ground based system (e.g. mobile phone antennae).
And yeah, having all that debris up there will make it impossible to launch anything e.g. probes to Mars. We'll need a giant orbiting Roomba to hoover it all up.
What about this... Sandra Bullock thought her daughter was dead (e.g. went missing or something). Then she finds out on the ISS that her daughter is actually alive, which gives her the motivation to get back in the saddle.
And then Sandra Bullocks crash-lands her capsule...... on............... her daughter. Roll credits. Boom!
Well, heck.. that's the best of both worlds. I like your thinking sir!
She gets back to NASA and she's like, "Where's my daughter?"
And they awkwardly explain, "She went looking for you...IN SPACE."
Next summer...GRAVITY 2
SEE!? There was a way to keep hollywood appeased and me!
redxavier wrote:I'd consider the movie to already have a downer ending. Our access to space has been irreparably cut off and the destruction of a fair few satellites has cut off television, GPS and telecommunication services all over the world.
Increasingly, most of our telecommunications and entertainment data comes via the internet and cable TV, and not satellite. I once went to a talk by Frank Drake (head of SETI) who claimed that the Earth is getting 'dimmer' from the perspective of aliens listening to us. Famously, in Contact, aliens picked up Hitler opening the Berlin Olympics in the 1930s, and it's often joked that aliens must be sick of I Love Lucy in the 1950s and 60s.
But as the 21st century proceeds, most of humanity's chatter will be digital narrowcasting, rather than analogue broadcasting, so there's less leakage into space.You're right - loss of GPS would suck. But if we can't launch anything anymore because of all the crap up there, we could replace space-based GPS with a ground based system (e.g. mobile phone antennae).
And yeah, having all that debris up there will make it impossible to launch anything e.g. probes to Mars. We'll need a giant orbiting Roomba to hoover it all up.
A Roomba that manages stairs... oooh and does dishes too. When will the future happen?!
Doctor Submarine wrote:Next summer...GRAVITY 2
Gravity 2: Antigravity
To quote DOC SUB too... ""Where's my daughter?"
And they awkwardly explain, "She went looking for you...IN SPACE.""
I'd like to add to that for a possible SyFy channel/Asylum production, 'Auntie-Gravity'
I'll let you fill in the spaces.
A Roomba that manages stairs... oooh and does dishes too. When will the future happen?!
Hold on, it's coming...
screwballscramble wrote:A Roomba that manages stairs... oooh and does dishes too. When will the future happen?!
Hold on, it's coming...
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