Monday, December 03, 2012

The Cult-TV Faces of: Space Stations

Identified by Brian: The Outer Limits: "Specimen: Unknown" (Space Station Adonis).

Identified by Carl: Doctor Who: "The Wheel in Space."

Identified by Brian: K-7 from Star Trek: "The Trouble with Tribbles."

Identified by Brian: Space:1999: "Breakaway."

Identified by Woodchuckgod: Doctor Who: "The Ark in Space." (Space Station Nerva)

Not Identified: From The Real Ghostbusters: "Not NASA-sarily So."


Identified by Brian: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: "Space Vampire."

Identified by Essence: Deep Space Nine from ST:DS9.

Identified by Brian: Babylon 5.


Identified by Pierre: Space Precinct

Identified by Terri Wilson: Space: Above and Beyond: "R&R."

Identified by Brian: Mercy Point.

Identified by Brian: Armistice Station from the new Battlestar Galactica.


Identified by Brian: Star Trek: Enterprise.


23 comments:

  1. 8: Terok Nor/Deep Space Nine - ST: DS9

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    1. Hi Essence!

      Excellent job, my friend. Well done, that is indeed DS9!

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  2. Good topic John! I'll pick off the easy ones, as I only have a minute before leaving for work:

    3. Star Trek
    4. Space:1999
    8. ST:DS9
    9. Babylon 5

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    1. Great job, Brian! All of those identifications are correct!

      best,
      John

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  3. Anonymous8:39 AM

    5.) Dr. Who - "The Ark in Space"
    8.) Deep Space Nine

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    1. Hi woodchuckgod. Perfect identifications as usual, buddy! Well-done!

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  4. Hi John,
    2 Doctor Who: Wheel in Space
    3 Star Trek: The Trouble with Tribbles
    4 Space 1999
    5 Doctor Who: The Ark in Space
    8 Star Trek: Deep Space 9

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    1. Carl: Fantastic job there, my friend. Especially #2 which is relatively obscure. Outstanding!

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  5. The ones I can positively identify are:
    3. Star Trek - The Trouble With Tribbles - Space Station K7
    4. Space:1999 - Breakaway - Meta Probe Launch Platform
    5. Doctor Who - The Ark In Space - Space Station Nerva
    8. Star Trek Deep Space 9
    9. Babylon 5
    10. Space Precinct - I don't remember the name of the station but this is where Brogan lives with his family.

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    1. Great Job, Pierre! You correctly identified all of those, including the one from Space Precinct, which is a beautiful station. Very well done!

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  6. 11. "Space Above and Beyond"?

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    1. Terri:

      Wow! That was a hard one. But yep, #11 is the R&R station from Space Above and Beyond. Perfectly done!

      best,
      John

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  7. 12. Mercy Point
    13. Battlestar Galactica

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    1. Hi Brian!

      Great job. Both identifications are 100 right! Well done!

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  8. Hazarding a guess that 14. is from Enterprise.

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    1. Brian:

      Yes! Well done! That was a toughie!

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  9. Also guessing 1. is from the Outer Limits

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    1. Awesome! Another correct answer (and a difficult one, so far as I'm concerned...).

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  10. 7. Buck Rogers?
    6. has me stumped. It's very Moonraker-ish, isn't it? wild guess: new Twilight Zone.

    Please reveal!

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    1. Hi Brian,

      More excellent ids. #7 is from Buck Rogers indeed, "Space Vampire." And #6 is Moonraker-ish, to be sure, but it is not from the new Twilight Zone. I will reveal it before the end of the day, if no one guesses it! :)

      best,
      John

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  11. Anonymous1:00 PM

    John, excellent subject of sci-fi space stations. There are so many choices to post in the future too. I recognized the majority here, but too late to post an answer. However, #6 is the one I can not answer. I look forward to your answer.

    SGB

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    1. Hi SGB,

      #6 is an obscure one. It is from The Real Ghostbusters, an episode called "Aint NASA-sarily So."

      Best,
      John

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    2. Anonymous2:59 PM

      John, thank you for ending that mystery. I naver would have got it.

      SGB

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