Okay, so why is it that if Space Command is a rotating space station (or series of stations, as has been suggested), the view out of Servalan's window is always static?
Andrew.
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Andrew Williams wrote:
Okay, so why is it that if Space Command is a rotating space station (or series of stations, as has been suggested), the view out of Servalan's window is always static?
Because the entire Universe rotates around Servalan.
Iain
Andrew wrote:
Okay, so why is it that if Space Command is a rotating space station (or series of stations, as has been suggested), the view out of Servalan's window is always static?
They found that the rotating view made people (or at any rate, Servalan) space sick. So what you see isn't really a window at all - it's a screen which always projects the same sector of the sky outside.