"Alien Planet" on Discovery Channel May 14

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"Alien Planet" on Discovery Channel May 14

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May 14 8 PM Saturday.

http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/al ... lanet.html

This.Looks.Cool! Watch the movie through!

I have a few concerns, though. The planet looks kind of barren on the surface. How would the ecosystem support all of those giant creatures? And did they have any eyes? I didn't notice.
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Excellent. I'm definitely going to check it out.

Looks interesting.
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Looks like fun, but my guess is, much like Dragons, it will be better fit in the Fiction half of the website. Interesting fiction. Fiction with more attention to science than most. But still blatant fiction.
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Grrrr. Discovery. Mutter mutter.

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Re: "Alien Planet" on Discovery Channel May 14

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Guardsman Bass wrote:May 14 8 PM Saturday.
http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/al ... lanet.html
This.Looks.Cool! Watch the movie through!
Damn! My slow-ass dial-up connection won't let me watch the clip! :x
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please please PLEASE don't be crappy! PLEASE!

And if it isn't, please let the graphics be phenomenal anyways.
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One of the most feared predators on Darwin IV, skewers count among their prey all large land animals, except the massive groveback. Their formidable hunting array includes wings spanning 50 feet and equipped with four methane-powered "jet" pods that can generate speeds up to 200 mph. A skewer uses its speed to drive the long hollow lance protruding from its head deep into its victims. Prey are then carried aloft and sucked dry. Skewers hunt in small packs and are found across 90 percent of the planet.
Methane jet pods? Is that really possible? And how can it carry large land animals while still flying? Man, this is already starting to look bad.
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Booya-mutha fuckin'-kasha!!! They screen adapted Barlowe's Expedition! You have no clue how awesome that book is. Put it like this, Monopedial Saltators is a form of life, the eye is no existant on planet and wait until you see an Imperial Strider!! *Orgasms*
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...you mean....it's not bullshit?!?!? *fights orgasm*
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Could not help myself

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The Daggerwrist, simply because I want one, no matter if it would try and turn my innards into liquid lunch.

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The Emperor Sea Strider, the creature that launched the expedition to Darwin IV. It's as tall as a skyscraper and walks acrossed an amoebic 'Sea'.
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I figured that since it was going to be on the "Discovery Channel," it didn't necessarily count as fiction.
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Wouldn't a creature that large crush itself to death? :?
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HemlockGrey wrote:Wouldn't a creature that large crush itself to death? :?
It depends on the local gravity.
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Is that Sea Strider really relying on surface tension alone? I mean, I know that's not water, but are there really any materials with the surface tension to hold something as big as a fucking sky scraper?

If I remember correctly, Mercury can support a human on top of it. I think.
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unbeataBULL wrote:Is that Sea Strider really relying on surface tension alone? I mean, I know that's not water, but are there really any materials with the surface tension to hold something as big as a fucking sky scraper?
It does sound pretty incredible. Do they give a figure for the surface gravity of that hypothetical planet?
unbeataBULL wrote:If I remember correctly, Mercury can support a human on top of it. I think.
Mercury does have a solid surface, as does Venus. Neither of these is particularly hospitable though, particularly the latter.
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bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic.php?t=67575
Posted it allready

But in to Guardsman Bass's Question, they have Eccolocation and (i think) thermal dectection.

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Lord Zentei wrote:
unbeataBULL wrote:If I remember correctly, Mercury can support a human on top of it. I think.
Mercury does have a solid surface, as does Venus. Neither of these is particularly hospitable though, particularly the latter.
I assume he means the element Mercury.
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Yeah. Is it not capitalized when you mean the element? My mistake.
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Looks like the redressed the set from The Elegant Universe for the interviews.

So is it now cheaper to make up your own animals on a computer than to go out and film the real thing? Or has the real thing just gotten boring?
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