firstly, i dont agree with you at all about this episode. Ill admit it wasnt the best of the episodes, but it wasnt bland. Anything but!


Firstly the deaths of the husband and wife. The fact they are such as suprise is kinda the point; its more powerful than if theres a big huge death scene.


Secondly; the captain of the ship. He explains that he is paid for 6 months labour, which he profvides for his family. He is presumably hired by bald-wheelchair-guy. He then states that the asteroids are common occurence in that area.


Astrid. The reason she doesnt jump free is that the brake lines have been cut by blady (the dr shouts it too her!)so she cant actually jump from it anyway.


The thing about the command whasit, thats to do with the authority not of the STAFF but of the person. Boss guy is obviously first as he led them, but then the doctor take immediate 2nd due to fact he is who he is. He didnt send a host down because if you hadnt noticed he was kinda in shock!!!!


As to little red dude usin the 3rd person to name himself, it could be that was how he was programmed?! hes an android after all. Also he is a different species. how many species of alien do you know????


The queen part was complete trash ill give you that!


Anyway, each to his own i guess....... but your wrong! =D



Ill agree that the first mate was kinda weark compared to the rest of the cast, but he was still good in the role.

The captain of the Hamburg-America Line passenger ship St. Louis did not look forward to the meeting that cool Wednesday morning of May 3, 1939. For the first time in his thirty-seven years at sea Gustav Schroeder was uncertain and uneasy about a voyage.


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The newly pressed blue serge trousers and high-buttoning jacket were, for him, a reminder that his meeting with line director Claus-Gottfried Holthusen was to be an important one; usually Schroeder slipped into his favorite gray suit to go ashore for his end-of-voyage report to the marine superintendent in Hapag House, a few blocks away from shed 76, where the St. Louis was now tied up on the Hamburg waterfront.

For six years Schroeder had resisted requests to join the Nazi party. Before the last voyage, a line official called on him as the ship was about to sail and warned him that refusal to join the party might mean loss of command. Schroeder was shaken, but he ordered the man off the ship.

Holthusen was in no hurry to come to the point. He discussed the last voyage. Had there been any problems? It was the opening Gustav Schroeder wanted. He told him bluntly that there were disruptive elements on board. He described the intrusion of politically motivated persons.

Schroeder knew now that he must not resign until he had delivered the refugees to Cuba. But as he was driven back to the ship, he felt deeply perturbed by a conviction that the director had not been totally frank about the voyage.

Dr. Spanier had been shocked by the crudity of the plan. He could not accept that argument that those who had already gone so meekly to the concentration camps had doomed the rest. He had never attended another meeting. He ignored all the signs until July 25, 1939, when a decree drove Jewish doctors even from private practice. A few were authorized to serve their own community; Dr. Spanier was one of them. 2351a5e196

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