Toni Muller <75223.1575@compuserve.com> asks:
> Was this planned or just one of those things?
> Will we learn what he has written during his tenure in prison?
Thanks. Yes, the way Sheridan removes his EA pin here is an
echo, or a shadow, so to speak, of his moment in "Honor." The latter
is meant to sort of indicate what might be ahead for him, what he may
have to do at some point along the line. He has to give up things that
mean something to him. (We'll get more of this philosophy in a few more
eps, I don't want to get too specific here.) Visual foreshadowing.
From here on in, things get very interesting....
jms
>>Messages from Earth<<
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Okay, then if gravities is inappropriate, 'splain to how
shuttle and jet pilots refer to gravities in similar situations, e.g.,
pulling 2 g's when at a certain accelleration and turn pattern.
Also, when the Galilleo probe was inserted into the Jovian
atmosphere, and a number of scientists on CSPAN were talking about
Jupiter, they commented that the interior of Jupiter would be twice (or
whatever number) the gravity of Earth.
You're dealing with a much greater *mass* than with Earth, and
thus greater gravity. I don't see where in here is the flaw.
jms