Woke up around midnight, saw this, thought I must've been hallucinating.
Hey, we won't have all the bad words scrubbed on Prime, either.
This, sneaky pete, man in the high castle, bosch. They're building a good little line up of originals.
Sidebar: So is this going to make Trump flip on the space force? Becuase, you know, we're big in space. But he ****ing hates Bezos and this was announced at the National Space Society’s International Space Development Conference in Los Angeles. Oh, wait, 'International'. Never mind. :-) [Reply]
Proto-Miller continually quoting himself saying "There's no laws on Ceres; only cops" relates to the protomolecule in general or the Ring in particular.
Physics are clearly out the window (no laws on Ceres) as we've seen with the ring forcefully decelerating the Belter ship, Roci and torpedo. Whatever Holden is heading to in Ringspace is the key to controlling how the protomolecule breaks the laws of physics (only cops).
Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower:
This dawned on me:
Spoiler!
Proto-Miller continually quoting himself saying "There's no laws on Ceres; only cops" relates to the protomolecule in general or the Ring in particular.
Physics are clearly out the window (no laws on Ceres) as we've seen with the ring forcefully decelerating the Belter ship, Roci and torpedo. Whatever Holden is heading to in Ringspace is the key to controlling how the protomolecule breaks the laws of physics (only cops).
Your analogy is a little off. Cops don't control things, they uphold them. Somebody else makes the laws that they must protect.
Just something to keep in mind.
BTW I'm about dead even in the books with where the show is currently in regards to the ring (about 1/3 into book 3). [Reply]
Originally Posted by bowener:
Your analogy is a little off. Cops don't control things, they uphold them. Somebody else makes the laws that they must protect.
Just something to keep in mind.
BTW I'm about dead even in the books with where the show is currently in regards to the ring (about 1/3 into book 3).
But keep in mind the context of why Miller said it
Spoiler!
and why Proto-Millerrepeats it to Holden
: the law on Ceres is literally however a guy like Miller wants to apply it. He looks the other way for a bribe (guy in charge of air filtration) or just because (when he caught the Belters siphoning water) and not because of any particular StarHelix directive. [Reply]
They've blown me away with the job they've done bringing page to screen, in terms of gfx.
Been a while since I read the book, so I'm not sure how faithful to the plot they are (some things feel a little off) but the visuals are just amazing. [Reply]