Bud Brewster Galactic Fleet Admiral (site admin)

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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2024 3:36 pm Post subject: FEATURED THREADS for 1-5-24 |
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I'm rather proud of this wild idea that was inspired by a low-budget, low-imagination movie. And I was able to find good images that illustrated the ideas I described.
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King Dinosaur - Thinking Outside the Plot
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Thinking Outside the "Plot"!
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Bud Brewster wrote: | The film is a major disappointment — but the story sounds terrific. A group of astronauts (both men and women) land on a planet which has wandered into the Solar system, a rocky world populated by dinosaurs and giant mammals. |
It occurs to me that the premise for this low-budget movie has a lot more going for it than the way it was handled.
~ A Question for the Members: Could a competently done version of this story would be the ultimate Lost World story? After all, in this case the "world" isn't in pon Earth! It just moseys into our neck of the woods, loaded with dinosaurs and just itchin' to be explored!
~ My Theory: It occurs to me that the premise for this low-budget movie has a lot more going for it than than the lousy way it was handled.
The idea of a rogue planet entering our solar system is interesting all by itself! And the fact that it comes baring a bounty of prehistoric gifts is a novel idea to say the least.
This low-budget, poorly made movie presents an idea that deserves the deluxe treatment. Here's what we came up with.
Astronomers spot a new planet which miraculously appeared in Earth orbit, about 90,000,000 miles behind us, occupying Earth's L5 Lagrange Point. A multinational coalition is formed to send a team of scientist to this new planet and study it.
The new planet appears to be much like Earth, 65 million years ago, populated by prehistoric beast which are remarkably similar (but not identical to) the ones which our own fossil record includes!
The team of scientist surmise that a wormhole must have opened up right in front of the planet along its orbital path in a distant star system, with the other end of the wormhole located near Earth's L5 Lagrange Point.
I was absolutely delighted when Krel added a post that really amped up the whole concept!
Krel wrote: | Could be an interesting action TV series Bud. It's similar to "Terra Nova" without the baggage of time travel. This is even better, because it's an alien world, and you wouldn't have to stick to Earth dinosaurs. You could have all types of animals and creatures, even giant insects, and possibly primitive natives and lost civilizations from earlier interstellar colonizers. |
I was sticking too close to the (so-called) plot of King Dinosaur, and Krel's suggestion expanded the scope of the story significantly!
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So, there you have it.
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