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George R.R. Martin Threads > intro to game of thrones show - dyson sphere?

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message 1: by Tamahome (last edited May 24, 2011 09:05PM) (new)

Tamahome | 7222 comments The world in the intro to the show kind of looks like a Dyson sphere, with the sun inside surrounded by a ball. Maybe that would explain the long seasons? Hmmm...


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I always feel askew when they go to vaes dothrak.


message 3: by Dennis (new)

Dennis | 90 comments Interesting catch! I never really noticed how the layout looks like it is on the inside surface of a sphere. I guess it could be due to the fisheye lens they use on the camera.


message 4: by aldenoneil (new)

aldenoneil | 1000 comments I think we're in the ring.


message 5: by Kev (new)

Kev (sporadicreviews) | 667 comments I vaguely recall reading an article about the making of the opening credits where they said it was designed to be on the inside of a sphere.

I didn't make the Dyson Sphere connection at the time, but that's kinda cool!


message 6: by Tamahome (last edited Jun 13, 2011 06:31PM) (new)

Tamahome | 7222 comments Or they could be inside Hex by Allen Steele .


message 7: by Bert (new)

Bert Van Vreckem | 9 comments Well spotted! I only found out after reading an interview with the art director responsible for the title scene (probably the one referenced in #5):
http://www.artofthetitle.com/2011/05/...


message 8: by aldenoneil (new)

aldenoneil | 1000 comments aldenoneil wrote: "I think we're in the ring."

No we're not, you idiot.

Great find re: that interview, Bert. Behind-the-scenes stuff always helps one appreciate pieces like this even more.


message 9: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome | 7222 comments Btw, this was jesse@sffaudio's observation. He is currently lurking.


message 10: by aldenoneil (new)

aldenoneil | 1000 comments I heard Halo 4 takes place in Westeros.


message 11: by Nokomis.FL (new)

Nokomis.FL (nokomisfl) | 316 comments Tamahome wrote: "The world in the intro to the show kind of looks like a Dyson sphere, with the sun inside surrounded by a ball. Maybe that would explain the long seasons? Hmmm..."

I never thought about Westeros as being a self contained environment like in Hex or Ringworld, but I have been wondering if it were a colony world that reverted. There were some comments in 'Crows' about lost technology that made me think about David Weber's 'Safehold' series.

I hope we're not seeing a Robert Heinlein or Gene Wolfe type of generational starship where the inhabitants don't know they are in a ship.


message 12: by Tamahome (last edited Jun 15, 2011 06:29AM) (new)

Tamahome | 7222 comments Or maybe they're playing in Westworld Westworld by Michael Crichton .


message 13: by Kev (new)

Kev (sporadicreviews) | 667 comments I think it would be so cool if the series ended up set in a Dyson Sphere! (I know: that's probably GoT blasphemy, but still...)


message 14: by Eliaures (new)

Eliaures | 40 comments I thought the Dyson sphere at the beginning of the show was the red comet. I'll stick with that until I know otherwise.


message 15: by Louis (new)

Louis (osiramon) | 60 comments If it's a true Dyson sphere, then there would be no way for them to see a comet. Of course having them in a Generation Ship which is large enough to seem like a Dyson Sphere would explain why they need to periodically purge the human population with internal wars and a lessening of resources. Thy would limit the technology to Iron and Steel. The red comet could be an indicator of time of strife.

Remember Star Trek TOS ep with the quote "I have climbed the mountains and I have touched the Sky".

Would explain why the wall is so large.


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