I've loved space TV series and films for as long as I can remember. My first memories are probably of Lost In Space and I used to dream of living in a spaceship like their "Jupiter 5". It was like a 1960's American house full of mod cons but designed as a flying saucer. Fantastic! Star Trek's Enterprise - especially the Next Generation incarnation, was even better. It had a wonderfully evocative bridge, sumptuous living areas, a bar/restaurant (10-Forward) and those incredible holo-decks. What sci-fi fan would not want to visit a ship like that? Even STTNG's shuttle craft were great and I loved the episodes where the crew crashed on a planet and were holed up in a shuttle with something creepy outside. Whilst I loved the series as a whole, Blake's 7's Liberator didn't really do it for me. The ceilings were too high and the ambient light too bright to give it the cosiness of the Enterprise or Jupiter 5 (although I did like the seats on the bridge - looked like they were pinched from a mk 1 Ford Capri). The Millennium Falcon was too claustrophobic for my tastes and the Nostromo from Alien just too warehouse-like and gothic. Firefly's Serenity, on the other hand, felt grittily authentic and rekindled that sense of wonder. Even Red Dwarf - although a comedy, managed to generate tons of atmosphere ("there's no kind of atmosphere!") and kept that sense of wonder about living in space.
Anyone else share my love of TV and movie sci-fi, where the spacecraft, as a viable and believable habitat, really fired your imagination?
Anyone else share my love of TV and movie sci-fi, where the spacecraft, as a viable and believable habitat, really fired your imagination?
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