When the Salvare finally reaches its destination, Niko and her crew are staggered by what awaits them on the surface.When the Salvare finally reaches its destination, Niko and her crew are staggered by what awaits them on the surface.When the Salvare finally reaches its destination, Niko and her crew are staggered by what awaits them on the surface.
A.J. Rivera
- Bernie Martinez
- (as AJ Rivera)
Alex Ozerov-Meyer
- Oliver Sokolov
- (as Alex Ozerov)
JayR
- Zayn Petrossian
- (as Jayr Tinaco)
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A shuttle crew walks into the cave of a primitive being to find an advanced version of Alexa. 10 episodes with only the first 2 and the last 2 worth watching.I skipped the 6 in the middle. They were plot filler.
The only thing I can say about the abysmal science in this fiction is at least rockets in space make no noise.
Give it a pass.
I can't understand why this show is receiving so hate, the plot is good, the story is refreshing, the authors did a great job. We finally have a story that treat the alien contact With us in a believable way. If you like sci-fi, give this show a shot.
"Oh hey, these aliens seem to be tens of thousands of years more advanced than us"
"Can you hack them?"
"Sure thing mate, give me five seconds. And, done!"
Well 9 episodes that I loathed, to varying degrees, for a finale I found mildly satisfying.
Nobody becomes more likable, sane, or basically sentient. Certainly any reasonable viewer walks away hoping for the complete extermination of the human race and the destruction of Earth and all that inhabit it.
Still, at least some stuff happened that didn't completely depend on what vermin the crew are.
Almost against my better judgement I do want to see what happens next, while simultaneously hoping every writer, director, and anyone with any input in the first nine episodes gets sent back to whatever cinemographic hellpit they spawned from.
Well 9 episodes that I loathed, to varying degrees, for a finale I found mildly satisfying.
Nobody becomes more likable, sane, or basically sentient. Certainly any reasonable viewer walks away hoping for the complete extermination of the human race and the destruction of Earth and all that inhabit it.
Still, at least some stuff happened that didn't completely depend on what vermin the crew are.
Almost against my better judgement I do want to see what happens next, while simultaneously hoping every writer, director, and anyone with any input in the first nine episodes gets sent back to whatever cinemographic hellpit they spawned from.
I actually liked episodes 9 and 10 the least. The rave music, the high drama, and series of poor decisions made by all main characters and without command approval.
I really do like the main storyline and I'm anxious to see where it goes, but I would like to see more responsible and reasonable and rational decisions being made. Way too many decisions being reactive and driven by high emotions.
The story is intriguing enough on its on, it doesn't need all the week to week high soap opera. I'm still enjoying the performances, the acting is great.
If they can chisel out what didn't work this season, the next season has the potential to be great.
I really do like the main storyline and I'm anxious to see where it goes, but I would like to see more responsible and reasonable and rational decisions being made. Way too many decisions being reactive and driven by high emotions.
The story is intriguing enough on its on, it doesn't need all the week to week high soap opera. I'm still enjoying the performances, the acting is great.
If they can chisel out what didn't work this season, the next season has the potential to be great.
A good end to an average series. It's a shame really because there is potential to this show but the writing just needs to be tighter.
The last two episodes were good to watch and I'm now actually hoping there is another season. Maybe they should change the writers as the basic idea is sound.
Did you know
- Quotes
William: Its brain, or its hard drive, is located here in this hub. A tiny fusion reactor provides an indefinite supply of energy. In comparison, on the Salvare our reactor's the size of a baby elephant.
Zayn Petrossian: We're basically earthworms compared to the Achaia?
William: Earthworms? Don't flatter yourself.
- SoundtracksThe Void
Performed by Muse
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- 45m
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- 16:9 HD
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