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  • Love it. Happy new year btw, coming from your future.

    I'm now second guessing my ship name of 'Roebuck' though. Oops?
  • Glad to see they managed to bring the important art.
  • Animated porn.

    Earth's great legacy is hentai. That's all we have to show for ourselves, folks. 
  • I wonder how a Decheeran would interpret tentacle porn? 
  • I love the list, but you guys are forgetting the two movies that would have been brought into space (at least I would have). I am sure they would survive the end of "earth". I know they are not sci-fi, but come on. I am sure ya'll know which two movies or tv shows I am talking about so I won't bother mentioning them. "they are technically both space movies"  
  • I admit to not knowing what Rkansas is talking about. Also, it says stills and animated porn shots, implying they're .gifs (or movie clips) and pictures, not specifically hentai.
  • Star Wars and/or Star Trek

    Something is bound to have survived. It must, I don't think I could imagine a space future without them.
  • Just to spite you, @Rkansas, they're gonna say that Galaxy Quest survived but not those two. 
  • Kax said:
    Just to spite you, @Rkansas, they're gonna say that Galaxy Quest survived but not those two. 
    Actually, I like Galaxy Quest too, but not near as much as the other two lol.
  • Rkansas said:
    Star Wars and/or Star Trek

    Something is bound to have survived. It must, I don't think I could imagine a space future without them.
    Both overrated within the sci-fi genre.

    *ducks*
  • edited January 2019
    A girl once stood in front of the airlock and tried to imitate what happened in the Titanic. "Hold me like they did in that movie" she said. I stood there looking at her for a moment, as she was distracted by the thought of romance. My sight gazed over to a button, then back at her, then at my seat belt, then back at her once more. Turning, she looked at me with a seductive gaze. Suddenly, I smash the button and the airlock opens, loud sirens blare throughout the ship. With a look of betrayal, she flies out into the vast unknown space.

    Pressing the button, the airlock closes. Mumbling under his breath "This treplings got me flakked up, tryna jinx me like that...". As he turns his back he notices a meteor directly ahead, luckily he wasn't distracted by holding some spacedust by an airlock. He promptly steered away from its course while smoking a joint as Danger Zone plays loudly in the background.

    That being said any mentionings of the Titanic would be taboo as hell on my ship. Expect to be keelhualed.
  • Shaka, when the walls fell. :(
  • All rise for the national anthem of Scatterhome:



    NEEEAAR FAAAAAR WHEREEEEVER YOU AREE
  • KaxKax
    edited January 2019
    how do video
  • edited January 2019
    Aww no comedies..

    Can we get Chappelle's Show?

    I'm Rick James, bitch!


  • Devina said:
    I admit to not knowing what Rkansas is talking about. Also, it says stills and animated porn shots, implying they're .gifs (or movie clips) and pictures, not specifically hentai.
    I can’t  imagine gifs were still around in 2274. I was referencing movie clips.
  • Crag said:
    Aww no comedies..

    Can we get Chappelle's Show?

    I'm Rick James, bitch!


    Demolition Man....
  • Perfect chance to say “Season 2 of Firefly”
  • Too soon.
  • Tye said:
    Too soon.
    Yep, changed my mind, though regardless, none of that media would tell you anything about MacBeth or Gordon Ramsey specifically.
  • I guess I have to change my sig now. :(
  • By 'too soon' I believe @Tye meant ...


  • Kestrel's right, but I guess I should still change my sig.
  • Seems odd that none of the media survived with the 'this is fiction, folks!' disclaimer that is at the end or beginning of pretty much every work of fiction ever. Suspension of disbelief is a thing, I guess.
  • No one speaks Earthian. Even if there was a "This is fiction" disclaimer it may as well be written in Cuniform for all our ability to read it matters. I'm just surprised there's no Disney on there. Or for irony's sake, an actual documentary on the Trans-Continental Railroad that everyone is convinced is the only surviving piece of fiction, because what race would be mad enough to have willingly created a form of transit that relied on the destruction of natural resources, wide-scale pollution, and primitive welding and riveting techniques to keep water boiling long enough to build up the pressures required to move that much mass, and still manage to make it off their home planet before they destroyed themselves?
  • Crorr said:
     I'm just surprised there's no Disney on there. 
    Disney movies were not really what the inmates on Callisto were into. 

  • Seems odd that none of the media survived with the 'this is fiction, folks!' disclaimer that is at the end or beginning of pretty much every work of fiction ever. Suspension of disbelief is a thing, I guess.
    The bigger suspension of disbelief is that the only movies people in 2274 had with them were movies made at least 170+ years ago. ;)
  • Aurelius said:
    Crorr said:
     I'm just surprised there's no Disney on there. 
    Disney movies were not really what the inmates on Callisto were into. 

    Not surprising, but still feels like a warden would keep a copy of something like it around to use on movie night when he wanted to be a jerk. Something like Parent Trap or one of the recent B-tier live action remakes.
  • Callisto was a penal colony on a shithole on a place remote from any civilization or oversight. If the warden wanted to be a jerk, he could just throw one of them out of the airlock, although that would mean one less person to do the work of the colony, and a slight bit less money the warden could skim. Think the worst prison on Earth, but worse due to an even harsher environment. There was no movie night. The media that came with them was on the person of one or two of the prisoners in the form of contraband when they were captured.  
  • Ah, so space Australia, not space San Quentin. 
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