Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!mit-eddie!godot!ima!haddock!jimc From: jimc@haddock.UUCP Newsgroups: net.tv Subject: Re: Space Adventure Question Message-ID: <333@haddock.UUCP> Date: Sun, 3-Feb-85 23:59:58 EST Article-I.D.: haddock.333 Posted: Sun Feb 3 23:59:58 1985 Date-Received: Tue, 5-Feb-85 03:59:07 EST Lines: 28 Nf-ID: #R:pyuxa:-112700:haddock:21900021:000:1347 Nf-From: haddock!jimc Feb 2 21:45:00 1985 If I remember correctly, the trio was composed of two men and a woman. I do not remember the name of the woman, but the males' names were Devin and Garth. Devin was the "intellectual" type, and Garth, who I believe was a carpenter, was the stronger, less cerebral type. Devin and the woman were in love, Garth was in love with the woman and betrothed to her by her parents. Devin and the woman left their "biosphere" (whose name was Cyprus Corners) to run away from her intended marriage, and Garth followed. One episode left a deep impact on me, and concerned their finding of a huge beehive and its keepers. I don't recall the premise of the episode, just that at one point, they opened the suit of one of the beekeepers and he was all bees inside. Yech! It wasn't very realistic looking, in terms of special effects, but the idea of it stayed with me for a long time. I also remember the first episode, when Devin strayed from Cyprus Corners for the first time after finding an old, forgotten doorway he uncovered while tending fields. He then found a computer terminal in the corridors beyond, one which simulated a human face and answered his questions. I, too, thought this show great when I was a kid, but thinking back on it suggests that it was a low-budget and often trite piece of work. JCCK