Miranda was a viable planet, and apparently not all that long ago. The Reavers weren't there until after the Paxocaust. Presumably someone in the 'verse had family on Miranda, or business partners, or something.
I thought that they were told that the atmosphere failed and everyone died as a result.
My take is Miranda was straight-up settled by the Alliance with a specific purpose. We see buildings and infrastructure that are associated in the 'verse as "Central Planet", rather than "Border Moon". The Alliance setup Miranda to one be a testing ground for the pax, and two, be a staging ground for upcoming Unification. If the pax was successful, they could just supply special new filtration systems to the Independant planets and there would be no need for a war. If it failed, they'd still have a base of operations on the far side of the Independant sphere, making dealing with inevitable resistance easier.
I thought that they were told that the atmosphere failed and everyone died as a result.
Right, pretty sure there were a couple lines about the terraforming not holding.
They musta got the flowers from the flower store. The one that has its own greenhouse.
I don't remember what the flowers looked like; were they obviously not from the desert?
They musta got the flowers from the flower store. The one that has its own greenhouse.
They weren't in the Sahara. They were in SoCal. You're never
that
far from some non-desert flowers.
I must have written like I meant the opposite. I meant that the desert planet probably had a flower store, just like we would have everywhere else.
You're never that far from some non-desert flowers.
That might have been true for the
SoCal that Was....
I meant that the desert planet probably had a flower store, just like we would have everywhere else.
And I meant that you don't even need a flower store for that. Just someone overwatering a patch of imported soil. I see Jamaican-type subtropicals outdoors here all the time.
FYI, Ask Ausiello today [link] (warning the site contains lots of mild spoilers on lots of shows):
Question: Is there any chance whatsoever that Firefly could be picked up and brought back to life? — Joey Yonce
Ausiello: An independent production company is apparently trying to obtain rights from Fox to continue the series either on another network or on an in-demand basis, so I guess the answer is yes. Click here for more.
The "here" included a [link]
I have no comment.
Oh, someone ought to write Ausiello. He just did a bad, bad thing.
Right, pretty sure there were a couple lines about the terraforming not holding.
Yes. This was the official story, and then the Alliance (or key members) knew that the real problem was the chemical they'd pumped in to mellow everyone out.
Any chance Gina Torres just emits that or something. I'm just sayin'.