This has to be tongue in cheek, there's no other answer possibility
The green lights at the end are ripped from the red alert lights in Star Trek, so maybe it's a spoof of science fiction in general?
And all that gravity talk aside, all of which is shite, I'm more disturbed that they couldn't get a real British person who can actually say "moon" and that it's apparently pitch black night in Paris and Stateside at the same time, yet warm enough to warrent shirts (which implies Summer).
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The green lights at the end are ripped from the red alert lights in Star Trek, so maybe it's a spoof of science fiction in general?
And all that gravity talk aside, all of which is shite, I'm more disturbed that they couldn't get a real British person who can actually say "moon" and that it's apparently pitch black night in Paris and Stateside at the same time, yet warm enough to warrent shirts (which implies Summer).
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