My question is, I always argue that Thunderbirds was way ahead of time in terms of technology and ideology that was featured in the show that has now become a reality.
For example: there was a space station (ISS), handheld communicators (mobile phones), video communicators (flatscreens / Skype), supersonic flight (the ships) and the list goes on. When writing this new series, did you decide to keep the technology firmly with what is available today, or will you decide to imagine what the world will be like in the time the new series is set?
Also, thanks for helping in rebooting this, I've been obsessed since it was re-released in the 90's when I was a kid.
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Hi Rob.
My question is, I always argue that Thunderbirds was way ahead of time in terms of technology and ideology that was featured in the show that has now become a reality.
For example: there was a space station (ISS), handheld communicators (mobile phones), video communicators (flatscreens / Skype), supersonic flight (the ships) and the list goes on. When writing this new series, did you decide to keep the technology firmly with what is available today, or will you decide to imagine what the world will be like in the time the new series is set?
Also, thanks for helping in rebooting this, I've been obsessed since it was re-released in the 90's when I was a kid.
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