Miscellany

Aug. 25th, 2007 07:34 pm
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1. It looks like we've got Murphy's skin condition licked. This afternoon the vet told me he needed to finish the course of antibiotics and vitamins, but I wouldn't have to bring him in again. He does look much better, and the bare spots aren't fever-warm any more.

2. I finally got Season 4.3 of Farscape, plus The Peacekeeper Wars. They weren't available last September, when I bought the rest of the DVDs; now I have the complete set. (And just in time; I'm about to start in on watching Season 4.2.)

3. On a related note, a bit of trivia: in the episode "Natural Election", the crew of Moya elect a captain. The voters are John, D'Argo, Rygel, Pilot, Aeryn, Chiana, Sikozu, and Noranti. There is one vote each for Scorpius (certainly cast by Sikozu), Rygel (presumably by Rygel), The Great Beyond or something like that (Noranti), and Aeryn, and four votes for D'Argo. I'm wondering who voted for Aeryn. Not Chiana - she's an almost certain vote for D'Argo. Probably not Crichton, given their estrangement at that point. I doubt that Aeryn would vote for herself, either. Pilot seems most likely to me - he's had a special bond with Aeryn since "DNA Mad Scientist". It's conceivable that D'Argo would be humble enough not to vote for himself, though. Any other Farscapers care to comment?

4. I just finished reading Vernor Vinge's Tatja Grimm's World, and something's bothering me. Among the key plot points are that a) the (Earthlike) planet in question is very low in metals and b) there is a high mountain range, one of whose peaks is high enough that the partial pressure of oxygen near the top is 0.7 PSI. Now, I'm not that knowledgeable about geography/geology, but that combination doesn't sound right to me - tectonics on Earth are driven by radioactive decay in the mantle, aren't they? The planet is part of a double-planet system, though. Could tidal effects substitute? Anybody know more about it than I do?

Date: 2007-08-26 03:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stoutfellow.livejournal.com
Looked at that way, I can see D'Argo voting for himself. Under other circumstances, he might vote for Aeryn, but her bringing Scorpius on board and protecting him would have damaged D'Argo's trust in her. Yeah, it has to have been Pilot.

Date: 2007-08-26 04:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bright-lilim.livejournal.com
I can just see him going: "Not him, certainly not him, she's not a captain material, if *he* wins, I'll throw him out of the airlock! ... or myself, if I have to..." :)

To bad they didn't film that. :)

Date: 2007-08-26 10:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stoutfellow.livejournal.com
Yeah, that could have been funny. It might have disrupted the suspense (such as it was) over the selection of the new captain, though.

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