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The episode begins with a spectacular flight through the solar system as they show humans at their best, fighting each other. The war never changes. It's incredible to think all of us spreading from planet to planet and then, bringing all of it to the brink of existence. Humanity should learn from its mistakes, but it never will. Warring is in our blood as much is the exploration.
Strangely, what's happening at the small screen feels so surreal when all out war with the Russians is looming at the media headlines. It's the similar lies and similarly foolish leaders that fuel the conflict, while Rosinata's crew fix the ship in deep space.
I don't really understand how the alien being became so strong in zero-gravity. It's especially scary, because if you compare us to the protomolecule alien, humans are so weak. Without the machines, we are nothing. Without the technology we couldn't even think about living over there. But the protomolecule survives the most hostile encounters, things that would bring the extinction to humans and all the other living beings - as we know them. If aliens made it, who were/are they and what is that damn thing doing in our system?
In a way I've started to think it as an invasion weapon. That someone, something made it and purposely distributed around the galaxy. And I've only made it to half through the book 3, so I know not much more then anyone else who has made it to this point at the season 3.
The episode title mostly relates to the conflict that Bobby and Avasarala are going through at Mao's ship or should I call as a flying palace. Compared to any other vessel we've seen so far it's a thing of beauty. A true marvel that I would personally love to take around our solar system, while sipping pan galactic gargle blasters. If it would come equipped with Martian power armours, that flying palace would be a truly excellent tourist vessel.
I don't know why Avasarala didn't think that at the aftermath. She could commanded Bobby to take somewhere nice and forget about everything. It would have been easier solution then fleeing the missile storm. Why is it that we like to fight against overwhelming odds?
Why don't we just give up but actually admire heroics, like the one Bobby did to give them all a chance to survive? To be honest, the power armour can make anyone a superhero. It is a super technology and most likely one that we are going to need in the future. Not just to make a war, but to do all sorts of things that needs to be done in the deep cold space, where no-one can come to your aid.
As an episode highlight Razorback is the most beautiful thing. Just look at it. That vessel is meant for the speed freaks. I wonder what Jeremy Clarkson would think about it?
Seeing it going towards the unknown made me cry.
Strangely, what's happening at the small screen feels so surreal when all out war with the Russians is looming at the media headlines. It's the similar lies and similarly foolish leaders that fuel the conflict, while Rosinata's crew fix the ship in deep space.
I don't really understand how the alien being became so strong in zero-gravity. It's especially scary, because if you compare us to the protomolecule alien, humans are so weak. Without the machines, we are nothing. Without the technology we couldn't even think about living over there. But the protomolecule survives the most hostile encounters, things that would bring the extinction to humans and all the other living beings - as we know them. If aliens made it, who were/are they and what is that damn thing doing in our system?
In a way I've started to think it as an invasion weapon. That someone, something made it and purposely distributed around the galaxy. And I've only made it to half through the book 3, so I know not much more then anyone else who has made it to this point at the season 3.
The episode title mostly relates to the conflict that Bobby and Avasarala are going through at Mao's ship or should I call as a flying palace. Compared to any other vessel we've seen so far it's a thing of beauty. A true marvel that I would personally love to take around our solar system, while sipping pan galactic gargle blasters. If it would come equipped with Martian power armours, that flying palace would be a truly excellent tourist vessel.
I don't know why Avasarala didn't think that at the aftermath. She could commanded Bobby to take somewhere nice and forget about everything. It would have been easier solution then fleeing the missile storm. Why is it that we like to fight against overwhelming odds?
Why don't we just give up but actually admire heroics, like the one Bobby did to give them all a chance to survive? To be honest, the power armour can make anyone a superhero. It is a super technology and most likely one that we are going to need in the future. Not just to make a war, but to do all sorts of things that needs to be done in the deep cold space, where no-one can come to your aid.
As an episode highlight Razorback is the most beautiful thing. Just look at it. That vessel is meant for the speed freaks. I wonder what Jeremy Clarkson would think about it?
Seeing it going towards the unknown made me cry.