Based on a game board created by Nick Peterson in 1992.
The "Neolithic" stones seen at the beginning and the end of the film are set at the Hilly Fields Park Stone Circle, Lewisham, London, UK.
There are many stories set in space but what prompted the author to attempt another space presentation is the initial idea that there are no other humans in space, thoughts and emotions could be flying out at a slower pace and therefore more likely to be more reflected upon and digested as opposed to the speed at which one flicks over one's own smart phone.
The element of "virtual reality" the game being projected in space is merely the clock, the conductor and the engine of time that keeps the story, the story of the two protagonists flowing.
An "An Edge U-Cated Guess "is an educational piece, a debate that presents questions by guessing the answer. Dealing with pretty much all the items discussed and lived in the 21st century but not officially commented upon and by offering them all at once and then providing an initial guidance and offer the results to the viewers; to make it what the viewer will -or make of it. Everything exists, and no one can deny the right for anyone to exist, but the ground rule is to get used to it, learn to live with things, tolerate rather than fight even a parasite or a virus.