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@reioftheikeda I mean it's always best to read the source material
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@KelleyToons @Ravebud @HailMaryLogs I remember him calculating that the entire trip, assuming absolutely everything went correctly, would take him 100 years meaning he would never return to Earth. He knew Rocky's planet wasn't habitable for him so in his mind he was definitely going on a suicide mission.
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@Ravebud @HailMaryLogs No it’s not even implied. Now it might be in the extended cut and I really hope so
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In the movie, Ryland Grace says at one point that Eridians never discovered relativity.
Later on, when Rocky gives him 120 tons of astrophage, the Eridian says it will make his trip home six years longer. The film frames it as a simple trade-off: less fuel means lower thrust, leading to a longer journey and more years away from home.
But in the novel, these two things are much more closely connected!
The Eridians didn't realize you can’t just keep accelerating forever. They had no idea that a ship’s speed is ultimately limited by the speed of light. They also didn't understand time dilation or length contraction, so when they planned the mission to Tau Ceti, they expected the journey to take much longer than it actually would.
For Grace, this had one very important consequence: the Eridians had loaded Blip-A with far more astrophage than the ship actually needed. That’s why, in the book, Rocky can give Grace tons and tons of fuel.
The movie simplifies this subplot, but it also adds a new layer to it. Rocky’s gift isn't just the result of an engineering mistake anymore. It becomes a sacrifice.
A sacrifice measured in years before Rocky can return home. Years before he can see Adrian again.
And later, Grace gets the chance to repay it.

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The PS3 days were such an interesting time in gaming.
For example, Burnout Paradise had this neat feature where you could plug in a webcam, and when you wreck someone it would send a photo of you to them, you could flip them off or point and laugh for a photo, or. As majority of players did, have it send a photo of your penis to the person you wrecked.
Not only would it send them that photo of your penis in game, it would also save it to their hard drive where you could then print it out via the print feature.
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type of situations bible passages describe as a moral lesson of avoiding greed
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🔥🚨STEALING: Egyptian chicken döner shop tries to load a MASSIVE 500KG spit… packed with way too much skin and fat. The whole thing collapses mid-carve. Pure chaos in the kitchen
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They did a crew report high above the moon and now we got the Clamp-o-Tron Sr.
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Introducing the Large Docking Adapter. The future of space is larger space stations, vehicles, and payloads. Designed to support greater overall mass while standardizing module compatibility, the adapter is currently in development at Vast HQ and available for order. vastspace.com/updates/vast-u…
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