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debates i didn't know existed + a very humorous distinction
hostiles = antagonists that Murderbot is worried about 😳
targets = antagonists that need to worry about Murderbot :)c
hey good luck today with whatever u got going on. u got this. and i hope something really nice happens to u today. u deserve it.
reblog if you love ao3 exactly how it is and you don’t want it to “update” or change in any way♡
ao3 is not changing anything by the way! some people just want them to change for some reason. my guess is that these people just don't understand how the site works and refuse to actually learn how it works, so they blame the site because it's easier for them that way.
eva stratt truly is the woman of all time. flawless singing voice and uses it to sing a funeral dirge. reads a guy's phd dissertation and hears he called someone a waste of carbon and then goes "i want him to work for me." she buys everyone themed hats and jackets for their one in a billion shot project before the end of the world. makes sure everyone claps for her weird pet biologist even when he asks stupid questions. speaks mandarin and uses it to insult her weird pet biologist in front of his face. romantic subplot? no, she's the trolley operator in this particular problem and she's more than willing to suffer every possible consequence for driving over these astronauts.
You think “oh it would be useful to learn how to identify my thrifted yarn and clothing” and before you know it you’ve been recruited by fiber witches giving out their spells willy nilly, again
Other people have touched on this more eloquently, but I love that Ryland Grace is at his core a teacher. A middle school science teacher. Sure, his background as a former academic is also critical to the story, mostly because something about him needed to catch Stratt's eye and thus result in him getting dragged into the project, but more importantly than that, he hated being in academia. The book makes it fairly explicit that he wrote his controversial paper and insulted a leading scientist in his field because he was burnt out and hated the environment and got self-destructive as a result, which is a far less rosy view of academic science than I would have expected (and, frankly, completely believable).
And then he left and became a middle school science teacher. And that turned out to be his real calling. He was bright and creative and a little bit brilliant and a genuinely good scientist, and he gave that world up to teach kids and he loved it. Even after everything, after the Petrova Taskforce and Project Hail Mary and Tau Ceti and ultimately ending up on Erid, his calling is to teach kids.
As someone who has dipped in and out of the science communication/science education world myself, it's so important to me that Grace loves teaching, and especially that he loves teaching kids. People really devalue science communication work, and there's often this unspoken assumption that the people doing it just aren't "smart enough" to become real scientists, so they do scicomm instead. And everything about Grace flies in the face of that -- he's perfectly capable of doing the science, but it's not what he loves the most! What he loves and values and finds important is teaching, and I adore that. It's so refreshing to see, and such a genuine love letter to educators, and to everyone who chooses to prioritize communication and education regardless of how specialized they may or may not be in their field.
His happy ending is to be a teacher. And that's so important.
One detail from the book that didn't make it into the movie that I think is neat is that Eva Stratt did not just stumble across Ryland Grace. He was not the 'potentially disposable' option. She went to the top microbiologists in some of the best research labs in the world and was told multiple times "you know what? I think Dr. Grace might be your guy." When discussing the Petrova Problem. And this several years after his ejection from academia.
Some random headcanons to do with Adrian that I think would be fun
Zoologist, particularly focused on social behavior in various species. Studies social animals both in the wild and in captivity
Constantly refers to Grace's dome as his "enclosure", much to the rest of the team's chagrin. Grace thinks this is hilarious
General "call a spade a spade" attitude to using zookeeping terms when referring to everything to do with keeping Grace happy, healthy, and alive. Some of the others on the team misread this as depersonalizing and cold towards Grace, but it's just Adrian's communication style
Gets along with Grace like a house on fire. They terrorize Rocky together
Relationship to Grace is like if your best friend was also an exotic animal whose enrichment and enclosure design was your responsibility
"My esteemed colleague, Dr. Grace, needs more novel and varied enrichment options in his enclosure"
k but imagine Rocky wanting to learn about how humans became the apex predators of their planet so he has Grace “hunt” him in the biodome as an experiment and during it he thinks Grace isn’t trying or taking it seriously which is bad bad bad because this is for research purposes
only for Rocky to get more and more tired as the experiment goes on just to realize that Grace isn’t which makes him panic so he puts as much distance as he can between them and finds a (hopefully) safe spot to sleep and when he wakes up the human is crouching over him like “got youuu” and Rocky has never shrieked so damn loud before in his life
the thing is that i just genuinely don't think bart and nathaniel's by-the-end-of-the-series relationship is about love. i don't even think it was as strong as bart and ptolemys or even bart and kitty's. has to be dragged kicking and whining all the way into decency, and maybe it's fair to say that kitty and ptolemy are less impressive bc they were decent to begin with. like you COULD argue that. but i also don't think that The Way He Felt And Did Not Voice was love, at the end. certainly he loved, and loves, ptolemy. that's been stated. i think he had a nearly familial affection for kitty, which is love, if not romantic. but i think what he had for nat, finally, in the last moment of their collaboration, was not love of either kind but respect. and that's what's most important ABOUT his history with nat in the first place - they didn't respect one another, couldn't respect one another, because nat had been taught from birth that people like bart didn't deserve his respect, and bart had been mistreated for two thousand years by the world's nats. the fact that nat earned his respect - and gave his own - was for the two of them far more important than something like love. ptolemy was easy to love, even from their first meeting: he was always respectful, always curious, always accommodating. kitty was easy to like, and then easy to love - she was a human who was not a magician, and who hated magicians as much as he did, so they were natural allies right from the beginning. he and nat spend the entire series fighting each other tooth and nail, and finally, at the eleventh hour, develop genuine respect. it's not friendship. it's not brotherhood. it's not romance. it's just a clear comprehension and appreciation of one another as individuals. it's, i'd argue, as far as the two of them could ever have gotten, but it is (not counting the preliminary underpinning of bart's relationship with ptolemy) the central question of the series. i think a lot of readers want to make the series more *romantic* than it is, in a lot of ways - pull the subtext of bart and ptolemy further into the text; suggest that bart and kitty are in love, or bart and nat, or nat and kitty...and that's...like...i mean, vaya con dios, but i genuinely think it's missing the point. the bartimaeus sequence is a deeply philosophical middle grade series about slavery, freedom, fascism, exploitation, and empathy, and whether or not respect and empathy are possible in such an environment is far more relevant to the thesis than whether or not you can ship 'em.
his girly scream is everything
HES SO ME I LOVE HIM SO SO SO MUCH
"grace. grace! grace give attention. rocky perform human ritual of escape closet now. statement."
"come again?"
"i learn more from thinking machine. human gender preference. attraction to same gender, means word 'gay.' all eridian same gender." rocky stands straight up. "rocky come out to grace now. all rocky plural gay, statement."
"...wow, that's... rock, i'm not sure it makes much sense to apply human ideas of sexual orientation to a monogendered species."
a long and judgmental pause. then:
"grace HOMOPHOBIC, question????"
Chapter 2, in which Grace achieves a chemistry-linguistics breakthrough.
Still based on @neutronian and @vonlipwig conversation and amazing pun!
ok I know I seem insane for watching project hail mary for the fourth time in 10 days but I got to watch it with the directors commentary tonight and it’s incredible how much thought and love went into this film by EVERYONE. the directors, ryan gosling himself, the sound department, costumes, set production, cameras. everyone has so much pride and the story is so beloved by all. anyway here are some of my favorite things from the commentary
no one knew how to pronounce eridani (air-id-ah-ni or air-re-deni) so they just literally never said it in the film
the “good luck” at the beginning is supposed to have been written by the astronauts on the ISS who delivered ryland to the hail mary
when ryland calls stratt after successfully breeding astrophage and he says “carl and I made a baby,” that was ryan gosling was calling sandra hüller on her day off and she had no idea that’s what he was going to say. that “what” was her genuine first reaction
the scientist whom ryland called a stagnating waste of carbon was the bearded guy sitting next to him and stratt in the initial phm meeting
the idea of the soundtrack being so hopeful was supposed to be like there were two different planets cheering him on
when ryland is sitting on the beach in that don’t-go-crazy room and sees a figure walking towards him, that’s him on erid at the end. he’s seeing himself
among the markings on rocky were the petrova line mission patch, his rank, family crest, and wedding band
rocky always stamped his claw on the ground twice for a question
they wanted to make it so that eridani could have different tones. so it could be a given series of keys for one word and then you could change the frequencies for happy, sad, scared, etc.
after rocky wakes up and asks ryland if they caught the taumeoba and ryland shakes his head no and then yes, the directors went “what an odd thing to do”
ryan gosling wrapped all the gifts that ryland gave to rocky himself
the entire reason that exchange panel was put on rocky’s ball was so that ryland could pass him the little beanie earth
the movie starts with an upside down shot of ryland waking up. the epilogue starts with a right-side up shot of ryland waking up. he also makes his bed and brushes his teeth to show how time has passed LOL
their headcanon for explaining the rocky nature of the beach is that the eridians tried to emulate sand but got the scale of the grains wrong
rocky had them create a beach, and wave machine for the beach, and a tree for ryland so that he felt closer to home, but rocky was all he needed for that
you know those videos of tortoises getting brushed? yeah
i love love love how Project Hail Mary (the book at least the movie isn't out yet) handles Eva Stratt's morality. she wants to save the world and she will do whatever it takes...and the book does tackle how, if it's in the name of "the greater good", you can justify doing just about anything. Stratt did an absolutely terrible thing to Grace - but in the end, she was right. it saved the world. but also? Grace never forgives her! while it's pretty clear he wouldn't change anything in the end (it did save not just one but two worlds, and he met Rocky because of it), he never stops being pissed at her for what she did to him, and it's clear even she knows that she's crossing every ethical line there is. and even outside of Grace, this is a woman who nuked antarctica and wreaked havoc on the world's ecology - there are definitely people who died as a direct result of what she did. she knows that. but more people would've died if someone less ruthless, someone less pragmatic were in charge. and the fact that she fully accepts she'll probably be thrown in prison for every illegal and unethical action she took shows that she's not evil or heartless; she just won't let anything, including her own self-preservation, stop her from doing what she thinks will save the world.
i really love how Project Hail Mary takes "the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few" and "human rights are a thing and no one deserves to have theirs violated" and lets them coexist with no easy answer.
Who can tell me the speed of light? Project Hail Mary (2026) dir. Phil Lord, Chris Miller