Ati
MemberPraetorianOct-29-2017 2:23 PMThe LANDING BAY opens.
Walter walks down a ramp. Stops.
WALTER
“One small step for man… “
He steps onto the planet’s surface.
Inhales deeply. Takes a moment to analyze the air, even savor it, like wine-tasting.
WALTER (TO COM)
“Atmosphere is 72% nitrogen, 23%
oxygen. 40% humidity. 6% chance of precipitation … All in all, lovely day for a stroll”
Source: https://muthur9000.tumblr.com/post/166811703830/walter-analyzes-the-air-of-planet-4-john-logan
/Chris Mangos/
Ingeniero
MemberPraetorianOct-31-2017 6:38 AMThe novelization covers this as well Ati, great job on the script item from Logan.
I thought the explanation in the novel helped explain what we saw on screen when the crew departed the lander on the surface of Planet 4.
Ati
MemberPraetorianOct-31-2017 10:52 AMIngeniero - Yes, it's good to see that the script contains an item serving as a kind of explanation to the helmet/no helmet complaints.
Lawrence of Arabia
MemberChestbursterOct-31-2017 11:31 AM"The trick, William Potter, is not minding that it hurts."
Ati
MemberPraetorianOct-31-2017 7:08 PMLawrence of Arabia - That is the comment of the month! :)
But we should add that Walter is a good boy.
hox
MemberFacehuggerNov-01-2017 5:05 AMInginiero: As I recall, in the move the computer was making a lot of background chatter in the Lander, including atmospheric composition.