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@me@mastodon.peterjanes.ca
2025-08-22 05:29:30

One for all good Americans, appropriately via _Foundation_ season 3 episode 7, "Foundation's End".

A large room inside a spaceship, decorated in earth tones with a decanter of alcohol on a table in the foreground. Two humanoid characters are visible in an alcove lit in blue-green at the right of the middle background. The captioned dialogue reads "Fuck ice."
@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-08-20 15:20:33

Series A, Episode 01 - The Way Back
RICHIE: No, not me. The man we're going to meet. He especially asked us to contact you so he could tell you in person. He was on Ziegler Five a few months ago.
BLAKE: Where is he now?
RAVELLA: Waiting for us. Outside.
blake.torpidity.net/m/101/18

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "I can see this appears to be from a science fiction television production, showing three people in what looks like a dramatic scene against a dark background. The individuals are wearing earth-toned clothing that appears to be costume design typical of 1970s-80s sci-fi shows. The lighting and staging suggest this is an indoor scene, possibly on a spaceship or similar futuristic setting. The composition shows the three figures in close conversation or c…
@compfu@mograph.social
2025-08-28 21:10:48

I haven't watched "Alien: Earth" yet except for a youtube video that decries bad writing. But I know that spaceship crash sequence. And this made me think: why do spaceships (not just this one) crash like airplanes instead of ramming straight into the ground? If it's an out of control vessel then the low angle of approach only makes sense if its trajectory is grazing earth (almost missing it).
Is that the case here? But why its belly oriented towards the ground then an…

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-09-29 18:12:58

Series A, Episode 11 - Bounty
VILA: We don't want to do anything hasty.
AVON: [V.O.] Vila!
VILA: Yes, I'm standing by. [Avon and Jenna are in the teleport room.]
blake.torpidity.net/m/111/118 B7B5

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "I can see this appears to be from a science fiction television production, showing someone in elaborate period-style costume with rich fabrics in burgundy and earth tones, featuring ornate fastenings and detailed sleeves. The setting appears to be a futuristic or spaceship-like environment with metallic surfaces and circular design elements visible in the background. The costume design suggests this might be from a formal or ceremonial scene, with the …