I looked away and missed who the liquid chick had been.
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liquid chick had been the spokes guy saying his company with the fancy automated computer system was taking over the plant.
At least the Middleman did a name-check when they ripped off from Silkwood.
She had been a black guy who was president of a corporation that's going to automate control rooms of power plants.
yeah and what was written in blood on the door.
I'm pretty sure one word was the company that Shirley-as-corporate-guy mentioned in his speech.
I kinda liked the way that Sarah took down the guard, only thing I liked about the ep, actually.
was the blood stuff written by the guy who came in and died? I wonder if he died because he had some sort of artificial heart or something that didn't "travel" well.
Most U.S. nuclear plants still have a fair number of analog controls, because it can take the NRC a decade to certify a new control system. They're like NASA with its ancient mainframes. You'd not only have to have technology from robots from the future; they'd also have to be able to overcome NRC bureaucracy. The second is less likely than robots from the future.
There are any number of personal accounts of tours of power plants on the web. Also, things like procedure-based operating aren't secret. Here's just a tiny example. Every action goes something like this:
Operator A reads from procedure: Turn dial to X.
Operator B says: I am turning dial to X.
Operator A says: I see you are turning dial to X.
Along with the nuclear plant -- evidently you can RENT a HOUSE on less than a morning's notice? And it comes FURNISHED? And the occupants have left a roomful of unpacked children's toys behind?
Clearly there are benefits to being on the run from killer robots from the future that I had not considered.
I didn't understand this week's episode. Greenway was a terminator all along and neither Sarah nor Cameron clued in? For shame. How'd the guy from the future find their house?
I think I blinked too many times.
On top of that, it's a beautiful house, one of those magically affordable craftsman-style homes found in televisionland. Again, the killer robots seem more likely.