That crossbow bolt is a part of Amy isn’t it? Granted not many other materials would survive the time dilation caused compression, let alone any at their disposal, it theoretically would need to survive regular speeds well over the speed of sound until the full thing is through the barrier
Actually, that “stubble” comes across as Aki’s face being covered in vomit. It’s not pleasant. It needs to have shadows for individual hairs or some other kind of texture. A single, solid color makes him look ill, not “badass.”
And how can Goro be sure? Does she have access to some kind of pregnancy test kit in there? I didn’t see that on the inventory list when she went through “ok. So we have…”
Aki was male on the honeymoon, plus we’ve had 3 weeks inside. That would have enough time to let Goro know about a missed period.
If they figure out that the time difference is anything less than say a month per second, then they can send Amy through and she can turn it off in time for them to not die of old age.
Why isn’t there a person inside of the house with them? Someone who had gone inside of the bubble? Otherwise, it would just be a time capsule and not something they would have to worry about a “first contact” with. The person inside may have also had to worry about a case where the generator had no longer been inside of the bubble. So if they found a way to warp the bubble back where it enclosed the generator, or the controls for the generator, they could turn it off again.
If the harmony that is supplying the generator is inside the bubble, will the generator be able to keep going? I guess in outside time it won’t have to go very long…
They suspected there COULD have been people inside though any way to test the theory other than popping the bubble would take so long to get a response back it would be useless, and that bolt is part of Amy, besides what happened to that one guy’s hand would have happened to her if she went through
The guys hand got stuck there because the person wasn’t able to wait there or push it through. Amy doesn’t have those limitations. If Goro/Aki can send Amy through at high speed (which she could survive as long as she gets some sunlight) she could turn it off.
Since the projector runs on Harmony, can they use all the stored Harmony inside to create some dissonance?
Presumably the projector runs on internal batteries. Functionally it’s only been “on” for a very short time, possibly mere minutes.
Also, presuming it took them 3 weeks to come up with the bow idea and another 3 to make it Goro still got knocked up on the wedding night*. That is a surprising level of fecundity.
But we *are* dissecting rather irrelevant minutiae.
*Morning sickness usually begins around week 6 of a pregnancy.
I hope that turns into Ice Pirates with their child fighting the bad guys because they got too old.
If Aki and Goro are still alive when their kid breaks the barrier they can get rejuved.
That crossbow bolt is a part of Amy isn’t it? Granted not many other materials would survive the time dilation caused compression, let alone any at their disposal, it theoretically would need to survive regular speeds well over the speed of sound until the full thing is through the barrier
20 percent more of nothing is still nothing… And I too sorta hope for an Ice Pirates homage.
Actually, that “stubble” comes across as Aki’s face being covered in vomit. It’s not pleasant. It needs to have shadows for individual hairs or some other kind of texture. A single, solid color makes him look ill, not “badass.”
Wow. so the baby will be a timelord? : D *brick’ed*
Time-skip? What time-skip? It’s only been like 15 seconds, tops!
Proable a skip backward
And how can Goro be sure? Does she have access to some kind of pregnancy test kit in there? I didn’t see that on the inventory list when she went through “ok. So we have…”
Aki was male on the honeymoon, plus we’ve had 3 weeks inside. That would have enough time to let Goro know about a missed period.
If they figure out that the time difference is anything less than say a month per second, then they can send Amy through and she can turn it off in time for them to not die of old age.
Why isn’t there a person inside of the house with them? Someone who had gone inside of the bubble? Otherwise, it would just be a time capsule and not something they would have to worry about a “first contact” with. The person inside may have also had to worry about a case where the generator had no longer been inside of the bubble. So if they found a way to warp the bubble back where it enclosed the generator, or the controls for the generator, they could turn it off again.
If the harmony that is supplying the generator is inside the bubble, will the generator be able to keep going? I guess in outside time it won’t have to go very long…
They suspected there COULD have been people inside though any way to test the theory other than popping the bubble would take so long to get a response back it would be useless, and that bolt is part of Amy, besides what happened to that one guy’s hand would have happened to her if she went through
The guys hand got stuck there because the person wasn’t able to wait there or push it through. Amy doesn’t have those limitations. If Goro/Aki can send Amy through at high speed (which she could survive as long as she gets some sunlight) she could turn it off.
Since the projector runs on Harmony, can they use all the stored Harmony inside to create some dissonance?
Presumably the projector runs on internal batteries. Functionally it’s only been “on” for a very short time, possibly mere minutes.
Also, presuming it took them 3 weeks to come up with the bow idea and another 3 to make it Goro still got knocked up on the wedding night*. That is a surprising level of fecundity.
But we *are* dissecting rather irrelevant minutiae.
*Morning sickness usually begins around week 6 of a pregnancy.
Also, I think the blonde stubble just looks unkempt, but I’ve never really been much of a beard aesthetician so I’m not the best judge.