Talk:2010: Odyssey Two

Raw notes for the movie; Please update article as needed with this text:
My God, its full of stars. bowman, commander 1999 Tycho Monolith Frank Poole Co-Pilot HAL 9000 Logic circuit

Monolith is 5 km long - Lagrange Point between Jupiter and Io. Heywood Floyd. National Council of Astronauticis, Leonov Russian ship, Discovery -> Io, Dr. Chandra. U. of Chicago, SAL 9000 "will I dream?", Floyd woken up 2 days early, weird data from Europa; sent probe to Europa; O2, C, chrolophyl, burst of light - loss of data "electrostatc buildup", ; Floyd (something to do with Monolith), somebody wants us to stay away from Eurpoa; aeorbraking procedure "untested theory" ; Curnow and Maxim go to the Discovery (covered in sulfer); Monolith (1 by 4 by 9) ; Max goes to it in pod; flash of light, ball of plasma goes to earth; Bowman to earth to visit his wife "I remember Dave Bowman", says good-bye, Dont go - Im alreay there, something wonderful, Chandra places tapeworm in HAL --> says Floyd was reason HAL malfunctioned - HAL was instructed to lie which was contrary to his programing which was to deliver truthful and correct data analysis = made hime paranoid. Bowman combs hair of mother, she dies with a smile on her face; announcements of the sinking of a Soviet destroyer trying to break the blockade of Honduras - 800 killed; American satalite destroyed - break off of diplomatic relationhips -- American leave the Leonov; HAL informs Floyd that someone is giving a message that they must leave in two days "It is dangerous to remain here", "look behind you", young Bowman in his orange environmental suit ->old man -> ancient man "something wonderful" -> fetus -> nothing; floyd goes to Leonov ; use Discovery as booster -> Monolith gone ; black spot seen from earth; chandra worried about HAL's reaction ; told him that Discovery will rendevous with the new space station; huge hole with clouds moving inward; HAL reports that phenomenon is 22,000 km wide with over 1 million monoliths '; HAL wants to stay to study phenomenon, Chandra explains why they have to leave "discovery could be destroyed". "Will I dream?". "I don't know"; Bowman says to HAL to raise the AE35 antenae towards earth ; One final message ; What is going to happen dave? Something woderful ; I'm afraid; Don't be. Jupiter begins to shrink then explodes a shockwave begins to expand 
ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS, EXCEPT EUROPA, ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE, USE THEM TOGETHER, USE THEM IN PEACE; A new star is born and the US president and the Soviet Premire recalled ships and planes upon seeing the new star; In his note to his son, Dr. Flyod says that his children will not know a world without two suns; they will know that life is out there -- children of the old sun will one day meet he children of the new world -- Europa ; steam, melt, swamp ; Monolith with new star in background:

Heywood Floyd (Roy Scheider), Walter Curnow (John Lithgow), Lanya Kirbuk (Helen Mirren) R. Chandra (Bob Balaban), HAL 9000 (Douglas Rain) Dimitri Moisevithch (Dana Elcar), Maxim Brajlovsky (Elya Baskin), SAL 9000 (Olga Mallsnerd), <tt> Visual Futurist was Syd Mead
Theme was "Also Sprach Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss
MGM/UA


No, please don't. -- Zoe yes, don't alter anything!


"they must leave Jupiter within seven days" - in the movie it was two days. what about the book? Helix84 04:39, 15 Dec 2004 (UTC)


The book has it as 15 days; I assumed since it had 7 there, the movie had seven. I will change seven to two. -- InsaneSonikkuFan

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