That’s cool, but to totally poke lighthearted fun, they shouldn’t need a suit inside the spaceship and if the planets were all that close together, they would collide into some kind of superstructure.
The first point, in context of the title, could be explained by default security procedure on rebooting of the spaceship. You don’t know of some error could lead to some airlock malfunction.
Also we don’t know what caused the reboot in the first place. Maybe she fixed something and now is waiting for the ship to boot up and restore life support.
Maybe the system reboot takes the life support offline. And maybe there’s a perfect shape of super massive black holes that gravitationally lense the planets light to be perfectly magnified. (I admit that ones a stretch)
That’s cool, but to totally poke lighthearted fun, they shouldn’t need a suit inside the spaceship and if the planets were all that close together, they would collide into some kind of superstructure.
I do whimsical children’s illustrations, ιt’s a specific style shared among many (mostly women) illustrators. ;-)
Totally agree with the second point.
The first point, in context of the title, could be explained by default security procedure on rebooting of the spaceship. You don’t know of some error could lead to some airlock malfunction. Also we don’t know what caused the reboot in the first place. Maybe she fixed something and now is waiting for the ship to boot up and restore life support.
Maybe during reboot that ship requires a full space suit? In case of an issue.
Maybe the system reboot takes the life support offline. And maybe there’s a perfect shape of super massive black holes that gravitationally lense the planets light to be perfectly magnified. (I admit that ones a stretch)