Amongst other things, the planet Terminal was designed to replicate Earth in order to study human evolution. Gravity appears to be the same as on Earth so it can be assumed that the planet is roughly the same size.
However, Terminal has an ellipsoid shape which would be impossible to maintain as the gravitational pull of something that massive would overcome the strength of any material from which it is made, and the planet would eventually collapse to form a sphere.
In addition, the ellipsoid shape would also mean that gravity would be noticeably uneven at different points on the planet's surface.
However, Terminal has an ellipsoid shape which would be impossible to maintain as the gravitational pull of something that massive would overcome the strength of any material from which it is made, and the planet would eventually collapse to form a sphere.
In addition, the ellipsoid shape would also mean that gravity would be noticeably uneven at different points on the planet's surface.
How does Servalan's henchwoman know how to operate the teleport?
When Servalan arrives on the Liberator she must surely realise that something is seriously wrong with the ship, yet she still orders "maximum power".
The teleport system has always needed a human operator or Orac in order to function.
However, Servalan, with no prior experience or knowledge of how it works, alone manages to teleport herself off the ship.
However, Servalan, with no prior experience or knowledge of how it works, alone manages to teleport herself off the ship.
Avon asks Zen the transit time to the nearest planet capable of supporting carbon-based life, to which Zen replies "ninety-six hours, seventeen minutes and four point three zero three seconds."
Zen should know that on this time scale giving the number of seconds is completely unnecessary, let alone fractions of seconds.
Zen should know that on this time scale giving the number of seconds is completely unnecessary, let alone fractions of seconds.