Follow TV Tropes

Following

History WMG / SpaceAboveAndBeyond

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[WMG: The series end with the two missing girls ending up as sex slaves at the Bacchus resort but are subsequently rescued and return to their duties, Vansen eventually commanding the unit.

to:

[[WMG: The series end with the two missing girls ending up as sex slaves at the Bacchus resort but are subsequently rescued and return to their duties, Vansen eventually commanding the unit. \n]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:


[[WMG: Many [=InVitros=] have Schizoid Personality Disorder]]
Schizoids are closed off emotionally, often due to childhood trauma, and as a result are typically apathetic, lack motivation and are uninterested in relationships. This matches the stereotypes about “tanks” articulated in the first episode: that they are “lazy” and “not caring for anything or anyone.”
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:


[[WMG: The series end with the two missing girls ending up as sex slaves at the Bacchus resort but are subsequently rescued and return to their duties, Vansen eventually commanding the unit.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


'''SpaceAboveAndBeyond'''

to:

'''SpaceAboveAndBeyond'''
'''Series/SpaceAboveAndBeyond'''



[[WMG: ''SpaceAboveAndBeyond'' is set in the ''VideoGame/StarControl'' universe.]]

to:

[[WMG: ''SpaceAboveAndBeyond'' ''Series/SpaceAboveAndBeyond'' is set in the ''VideoGame/StarControl'' universe.]]



<<|{{WildMassGuessing}}|>>

to:

<<|{{WildMassGuessing}}|>>
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[WMG: ''SpaceAboveAndBeyond'' is set in the ''StarControl'' universe.]]

to:

[[WMG: ''SpaceAboveAndBeyond'' is set in the ''StarControl'' ''VideoGame/StarControl'' universe.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* Those features could possibly be mutations from radiation, either from a colony ship that didn't protect its crew or from a previously unknown radiation on the world they settled.


Added DiffLines:



Added DiffLines:

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[WMG: This series is the prequel to ''Series/Firefly'']]
A colony ship fell through a one-way wormhole and ended up in the system that ''Firefly'' takes place in. After 500 years, the truth has been garbled due to the issues of getting set up from scratch.

to:

[[WMG: This series is the prequel to ''Series/Firefly'']]
''{{Series/Firefly}}'']]
A colony ship fell through a one-way wormhole and ended up in the system that ''Firefly'' takes place in. After 500 years, the truth has been garbled due to the issues of getting set up from scratch.scratch or possibly for political reasons.

Added: 199

Changed: 57

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



to:

[[WMG: This series is the prequel to ''Series/Firefly'']]
A colony ship fell through a one-way wormhole and ended up in the system that ''Firefly'' takes place in. After 500 years, the truth has been garbled due to the issues of getting set up from scratch.

Added: 46

Changed: 72

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



to:

[[WMG: ''SpaceAboveAndBeyond'' is set in the ''StarControl'' universe.]]
The [=InVitros=] are, in fact, the Androsynth.

Added: 555

Changed: 71

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



to:

[[WMG: The Humans and Chigs rely on a number of different FTL methods]]
References are made to (naturally occurring?) wormholes, "Hawking Drives" as well as relativistic travel, but it's never really made clear how people in the 'Verse travel faster-than-light, though they clearly must in order to wage an interstellar war with troops and ships moving between star systems week after week. References to FTL travel in-verse make it sound rather opportunistic, with "windows" of time during which particular journeys can be made (this probably references wormhole travel, which could be used as much as possible to save power).

Top