"LOST IN SPACE THAT ISN'T THERE"

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Andromeda: Season Four: "LOST IN SPACE THAT ISN'T THERE"
Dylan and Rommie discover a crewmember is possessed by The Spirit of The Abyss and thus has been betraying the ship and her crew.
By Lee Jamilkowski (Ljamilkowski) on Saturday, April 10, 2004 - 2:56 pm:

For the record, I think I've noticed a problem with the dates given. According to Harper's logs (http://www.seamusharper.com), D MINUS ZERO occurs in CY 10087; in the same episode, it is mentioned that Beka has been in charge of the Maru for 10 years. However, in "LOST IN SPACE THAT ISN'T THERE", Harper says it's been 10 years (and something like 3 months and 9 days) since Beka took command. However, SPACE occurs chronologically after "THE WARMTH OF AN INVISIBLE LIGHT" which is definitively set in CY 10091.

If only the writers of SPACE had watched D MINUS ZERO and then had Harper's line be 14 years.

Sorry, I'm just being nitpicky.


By Harvey Kitzman on Monday, April 12, 2004 - 2:01 pm:

Not a bad episode.

Only major nit - there are no such things as negative isotopes. Unless the laws of nature are different in that universe, there are only 92 natural elements.

I am also having trouble with the "Dylan as outlaw" theme. He put the Commonwealth back together, how can he be a traitor?

How does everyone think they are going to resolve the Magog Worldship thread?


By Lee Jamilkowski (Ljamilkowski) on Thursday, April 29, 2004 - 8:27 pm:

I don't know, but after the final episode of the show airs, I look forward to Robert Hewitt Wolfe's version of where Andromeda would have gone had he not been fired.


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