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1 edit | [Sci-Fi] Space:1999 is being upgraded to Space: 2099 »www.deadline.com/2012/02/contemp···e-works/
ITV Studios America and HDFilms have teamed to develop Space: 2099, a reimagining of the 1970s British sci-fi series Space: 1999 created by Gerry & Sylvia Anderson. HDFilms Jace Hall, who recently executive produced ABCs reboot of another sci-fi franchise, the 1980s mini-series V, is executive producing the new project. -- Humanity - The greatest natural disaster of all time. |
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 Wily_OnePremium join:2002-11-24 San Jose, CA | Re: [Sci-Fi] Space:1999148; is being upgraded to 147;Space: 2099 Uhh, is it still a nuclear explosion powerful enough not only to knock the moon out of its orbit around Earth but also to achieve escape velocity of the solar system without blowing it to bits? And everywhere they "travel" they have bright sunshine? 
On top of that absurdity, this confirms it'll suck and die a quick death: quote: Jace Hall, who recently executive produced ABCs reboot of another sci-fi franchise, the 1980s mini-series V, is executive producing the new project.
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| Interesting this was posted today, of all days. Why you ask? Let me tell you 
The Government just inked the go ahead for the first nuclear power plant to be built since 3 mile Island happened. It will be built in GA.
So yes, we'll need the moon to store our reactor waste. -- Is a person a failure for doing nothing? Or is he a failure for trying, and not succeeding at what he is attempting to do? What did you fail at today?. |
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 Wily_OnePremium join:2002-11-24 San Jose, CA | So why does France have no problem powering most of their country with nuclear reactors, yet all we hear in the U.S. is how it's so terrible? |
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| That, next to which came first, is one of the mysteries in life 
Maybe it's the Coal unions, the Don't radiate our children groups? I dunno. I have always felt that we should have more nuke plants, as they produce a different kind of pollution.
I was surprised to find out the nuke plant in Perry Oh, has just 1 reactor running. The plant cost a few billion dollars, and they only fired up one of two reactors. There was an article about it a few years ago. They said to fire up the other reactor toady, or even to modernize it would be to expensive. So it sits, fully equipped, shut down. -- Is a person a failure for doing nothing? Or is he a failure for trying, and not succeeding at what he is attempting to do? What did you fail at today?. |
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 | reply to Wily_One said by Wily_One:So why does France have no problem powering most of their country with nuclear reactors, yet all we hear in the U.S. is how it's so terrible? France's nuclear power is having trouble keeping up with demand this winter, so they've had to import more and more power from Britain and Germany (which recently shut down a bunch of nukes).
Back on topic: I liked how in every Space 1999 episode, all their Eagles would be destroyed, but they'd have a full fleet for the next episode. |
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 Jaghar join:2001-01-30 Painesville, OH | reply to Snakeoil said by Snakeoil:That, next to which came first, is one of the mysteries in life 
Maybe it's the Coal unions, the Don't radiate our children groups? I dunno. I have always felt that we should have more nuke plants, as they produce a different kind of pollution.
I was surprised to find out the nuke plant in Perry Oh, has just 1 reactor running. The plant cost a few billion dollars, and they only fired up one of two reactors. There was an article about it a few years ago. They said to fire up the other reactor toady, or even to modernize it would be to expensive. So it sits, fully equipped, shut down. For the record...Unit 2 of the Perry Nuclear Power Plant is nowhere near fully equipped and never really was. -- We will always be much more human than we wish to be. |
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| From the wiki:
quote: Perry was originally designed as a two-unit installation, but construction on Unit 2 was suspended in 1985 and formally cancelled in 1994. At the time of cancellation, all of the major buildings and structures for the second unit were completed, including the 500-foot-tall (150 m) cooling tower. It is possible that a second unit could be constructed on the site, but current economical and regulatory conditions are not conducive to doing so (in addition to back taxes that would be due to the "abandon in place" designations on many objects in Unit 2). At any rate, the second unit would have to be re-built from the ground up to accommodate the newer reactor design that would almost certainly be installed.
So it wasn't equipped, though all the structures were built. -- Is a person a failure for doing nothing? Or is he a failure for trying, and not succeeding at what he is attempting to do? What did you fail at today?. |
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 OctaveanPremium,MVM join:2001-03-31 New York, NY kudos:1 | reply to lotusracer
Re: [Sci-Fi] Space:1999 is being upgraded to Space: 2099 I vaguely remember watching the original Space 1999 series as a kid but I look forward to giving the reboot a chance. |
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 | reply to lotusracer Though I am excited by the idea having enjoyed the original, I am concerned about ABC doing it.
Watch it become Gray's Anatomy meets Dynasty on the moon, it will turn out as absurd as Defying Gravity. |
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| reply to lotusracer I remember watching it as a little kid. back then I never considered that the moon would have to be travelling so fast. But I loved those Eagles. I thought they were very cool. I will probably give it a go. -- Cry "Havoc!" and let slip the dogs of war |
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| To me, the Eagles were more realistic then the space shuttle. The Eagles appeared to be able to land and lift off of a planets surface. The shuttle needs a runway to do so. Where as the Eagle was more like a VTOL aircraft. That can land and take off any place it could find room enough to land, and if the surface could support it's weight. The framework of the Eagles reminded me of the "sky crane" type helicopters. The helicopters can lift heavy loads or carry a "cabin" for what ever purpose.
I thought a space ship built like them would have been cooler then the shuttle. -- Is a person a failure for doing nothing? Or is he a failure for trying, and not succeeding at what he is attempting to do? What did you fail at today?. |
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 | reply to lotusracer While I wouldn't bet on this being very good or last very long, I will watch at least the first couple of episodes.
I watched the original as a kid. Heck, I even Had a Toy Eagle!
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| reply to lotusracer I think that the updated story line will be that the protesters of the new plant here in GA will finally be placated when Georgia Power puts a massive ejection system under the new plant reactor vessels to eject them from Earth in the event of a catastrophic problem. One occurs, and the ejected reactor strikes the moon after it is ejected and mysteriously detonates adding additional force to the strike, thus beginning the moons odyssey. (Cue guitar solo theme music at this point in your mind.)
Any one betting that the aged Martin Landau makes an appearance in the new series? -- nohup rm -fr /& |
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 | reply to Octavean said by Octavean:I vaguely remember watching the original Space 1999 series as a kid but I look forward to giving the reboot a chance. Same here. I remember Martin Landau and Barbara Bain in it, and I remember some lady who was able to change form into an animal (an eagle?).
As for the executive producer of the now dead rebooted V series doing this? Another failed series before it's done with the first season . -- Illegal aliens have always been a problem in the United States. Ask any Indian. Robert Orben
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Re: [Sci-Fi] Space:1999148; is being upgraded to 147;Space: 2099 said by Snakeoil:Interesting this was posted today, of all days. Why you ask? Let me tell you 
The Government just inked the go ahead for the first nuclear power plant to be built since 3 mile Island happened. It will be built in GA.
So yes, we'll need the moon to store our reactor waste. It is a breeder reactor that reuses its own waste until there is about a dime size of material left.
All previous nuclear plants in the US were designed to produce as much waste as possible so it can be turned into bombs. New plants will not be of that design.
Im glad there will be a new space scifi series. It would be nice to have another stargate or startrek series though. -- ...brought to you by Carl's Jr. |
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 SnakeoilIgnore Button. The coward's feature.Premium join:2000-08-05 Mentor, OH kudos:1 | I'd go far a reboot of farscape or firefly. maybe even X files. |
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 SnakeoilIgnore Button. The coward's feature.Premium join:2000-08-05 Mentor, OH kudos:1 | On second thought how about a reboot of VR.5 . It was an interesting show that died early. Maybe because people weren't as tech aware as they are now. |
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 | reply to Snakeoil said by Snakeoil:I'd go far a reboot of farscape or firefly. maybe even X files. Certain series shouldn't be rebooted and rather should remain a classic. The three you mentioned should remain a classic and not be touched. Chances are whoever would try and reboot those series, they would frack it up big time and ruin the specialness of the original. -- Illegal aliens have always been a problem in the United States. Ask any Indian. Robert Orben
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 Wily_OnePremium join:2002-11-24 San Jose, CA | said by Boricua65:said by Snakeoil:I'd go far a reboot of farscape or firefly. maybe even X files. Certain series shouldn't be rebooted and rather should remain a classic. The three you mentioned should remain a classic and not be touched. Chances are whoever would try and reboot those series, they would frack it up big time and ruin the specialness of the original. My thought exactly, at least for both Farscape and Firefly. X Files I can see being redone, but I never cared much for it anyway. |
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