A dead body falls from the sky, and the team discovers that he had been a passenger on a private commercial space flight.A dead body falls from the sky, and the team discovers that he had been a passenger on a private commercial space flight.A dead body falls from the sky, and the team discovers that he had been a passenger on a private commercial space flight.
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- Walter Simmons
- (as Omar Miller)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe body's impact site is in the car park at East Road and NW 110th Street, near Nathaniel Traz Powell Stadium (N25.875, W80.245).
- GoofsHoratio states that the space suit should be covered in radiation if it was in space. This is a common misconception that any exposure to radiation will leave the object radioactive. Only neutron radiation will leave the object radioactive (called neutron activation), which is rare outside of nuclear reactors or weapons. In space, gamma radiation (like x-rays, but more powerful) is predominate. While dangerous, it doesn't leave the object radioactive.
- Quotes
Keith Palmer: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! What are you doing? You can't cut apart my ship.
Ryan Wolfe: Mr. Palmer, do yourself a favor. Get behind the tape.
Keith Palmer: Why do you need the micrometeor scar?
Ryan Wolfe: Why? Mr. Palmer, your space shuttle is a crime scene. That's a piece of evidence. And you know very well I can't get the whole space shuttle back in the lab.
Keith Palmer: Damn it!
Ryan Wolfe: I tell you what - for you, Keith, I'll do you a favor. I'll be gentle.
[whirrs buzz saw and smirks]
Anyway, we learn soon the man fell from a lot higher altitude than the tree.....a lot higher!
After that is discovered, a whole bunch of other things have to be solved - and it gets pretty wild, including trips into space - before we know the whole story. Some of the characters are far-fetched but that helps make the show fun each week.
- ccthemovieman-1
- Apr 29, 2011