He's cool with listeners pitching in, but what's a good topic to bring up first?
I've been drawing spaceships as a hobby since I was a kid. Many sci-fi shows design them to look awesome but ignore simple physics, which breaks the story for me. Am I too harsh, or do others care about this too?
My pals and I were arguing if the mysterious character was human or not, and I slipped up saying they were from Zeta Prime. Now the whole mystery is gone for our group. What do you do to make up for spoiling a key reveal in a sci-fi show?
I can't stop worrying if the spaceship engines are plausible... How do you guys keep the story moving without getting stuck on this stuff? Any tricks?
Clouds were just acid mist. Scenery never changed.
Its shadowy aesthetic ruins the clarity needed for accurate scale model crafting.