Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard
- February 23, 2009
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Brewster Rockit is an unlikely captain. He’s woefully ill-prepared to lead ... and that’s part of his charm. Orbiting the stars in the space station R.U. Sirius, Brewster and his crew of misfits encounter a constantly challenging set of interplanetary anomalies. Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! pushes the limits of space, time and humor.
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Margueritem
said,
9 months ago
I bet Armstrong would have gone into shock… or laughed his head off.
wndrwrthg
said,
9 months ago
Good thing those suits could accommodate body wastes.
c00k13m0n5t3r said, 9 months ago
I think the “Pandora’s Star” from Peter F. Hamilton started with a scene exactly like this. Or similar as no time travel was involved, only teleportation. Eh, nevermind…
Johanan Rakkav
said,
9 months ago
That’s one small click for a man, one giant new timeline for mankind.
(P.S.: In IMPERIAL EARTH’s afterword, Arthur C. Clarke cited Neil Armstrong as saying “That’s one small step for man” – not “a man”. According to Clarke, Armstrong once said (in a rather exasperated tone as I recall), “That’s what I meant to say, and that’s what I thought I said.”)
Doctor Toon
said,
9 months ago
Time travel always mucks things up, that’s why it’s so much fun.
Comic Strip Beat
said,
9 months ago
This is funny to think if it ACTUALLY happened. Can you imagine?
#1 redskins fan said, 9 months ago
And to think, the tourists knew to time-travel to Arizona, just in time for the filming! LOL <:-)
Paudil said, 9 months ago
Rakkav, I believe it was the other way around. And recent re-analysis has indicated that he did in fact say “a man”, just that the “a” was rather quiet.
The Knight Who Says ... said, 9 months ago
I see Dr. Mel’s work here…
TheSpleen
said,
9 months ago
Doesn’t that time traveller look awful lot like Cliff?