I thought the Chinese pair were in the same block as Saji and Louise?  The two 
pairs walked past each other shortly before Soma went nuts, IIRC...
 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [gundam] Episode 5 
Spoilers!Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 13:21:33 -0500






A couple of items...
 
First, we see the Chinese pair in the elevator when the guy reports that 
Allelujah has decided to go on an unauthorized rescue mission.  When he 
approaches his partner, he does so by making a couple of short hops implying 
that he's in low gravity (since he's hopping to move instead of walking or 
running).  So either there was an effect on the other blocks that we couldn't 
see very well, or they were in a section of the elevator that naturally had 
less gravity (not sure if that's possible, though - wouldn't the gravity effect 
be based on how many rotations the section makes over a period of time, and not 
on how fast you're moving in actual distance?  If so, then the assumption would 
have to be that the other blocks WERE affected by the accident.).
 
Second, it appeared to me that Soma was pretty much comatose after Sergei 
restrained her.  She may have been conscious, but she wasn't in any position to 
do anything while she recovered.  So sending an order to have her retrieved was 
pretty much the only thing that Sergei could do, imo.  And that's even if 
Sergei was willing to try and use her after she went berserk.
 
 
junior
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Spoilers!Date : Thu, 08 Nov 2007 23:54:13 -0600From : Chris Campbell <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12:57 AM 11/7/2007, Dr. Core wrote: >Seems 
pretty contrived that precisely 3 blocks was shot off the >gravity ring with no 
damage to the rest of the ring (none that might >overload the rescue capability 
of the Gundam team, say). From what I >know of mechanics, if a artificial 
gravity ring is broken at one or >more points on the circumference it should 
completely break up, just >like cutting one of the main cables of a suspension 
bridge. It looked to me like the whole thing *did* break up. There was just one 
section that completely broke off (the rest is plenty broken, but still 
attached to the elevator). >According to the design of space elevator and also 
according to the >technobabble given in the episode, if there is to be any 
gravity, it >should be slightly outward. I.e. flinging things out of the 
Earth's >gravity. I don't think you can assume that when explosions are 
involved. Also, when the ring broke up the torque from the breakup might have 
sent the section going in any of a number of different directions. It all 
depends on when the section finally broke free, and how it broke free. 
*snipped from another e-mail message - also by Chris*
 
Actually, the chance of two suits being that much better than one are pretty 
insignificant. Either Sergei can do something to help, or he can't. If he 
can't, Soma wouldn't make much difference (and if she's unstable you sure as 
hell don't want her along).-------------------------------------------------- 
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