Idk how the creature got the crew so easily, they seem just as resilient to everything. I mean, they ought to be, seeing how there is a clear path for the alien from thrusters on the outside to the leg of a guy inside, meaning they are in vacuum at all times :D Which is also confirmed by the scene where Sho effortlessly opens the door to the compartment where the creature was locked supposedly in a vacuum and proceeds to fly inside without any breathing/freezing/boiling/exploding problems. And then there are things like sound in space, and the amazing drooping broken hand, which droops [twice] in a place with no gravity.. At least in the end everyone on the planet dies, which felt like a good ending :) How is this 70%? lol
Shout by Sunny OstBlockedParent2019-07-26T20:55:29Z
Idk how the creature got the crew so easily, they seem just as resilient to everything. I mean, they ought to be, seeing how there is a clear path for the alien from thrusters on the outside to the leg of a guy inside, meaning they are in vacuum at all times :D Which is also confirmed by the scene where Sho effortlessly opens the door to the compartment where the creature was locked supposedly in a vacuum and proceeds to fly inside without any breathing/freezing/boiling/exploding problems.
And then there are things like sound in space, and the amazing drooping broken hand, which droops [twice] in a place with no gravity..
At least in the end everyone on the planet dies, which felt like a good ending :)
How is this 70%? lol