Launch Joss Whedon's 'Serenity' Back into Space!
Filed under: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fandom
We're not talking about a remake or a sequel to the great 2005 film. But even as Joss Whedon was explaining why movies made from DC comics suck won't work, his secret minions at NASA were cooking up a complicated scheme to launch Serenity back into space. Fans of the Firefly TV series and the follow-up movie version hold a special place in their heart for the battered cargo vessel Serenity, beloved home to Captain Malcolm Reynolds (Nathan Fillion) and his band of smugglers. When the film didn't perform up to box office expectations, it appeared that Serenity had flown for the last time.
Until NASA asked for the public's help in naming the International Space Station's Node 3, which is "a connecting module and its cupola." (Space nerds, feel free to explain in the comments.) As the very alert Sarah Jaffe at Newsarama pointed out, NASA states: "The name should reflect the spirit of exploration and cooperation embodied by the space station, and follow in the tradition set by Node 1- Unity- and Node 2- Harmony." Their choices include Earthrise, Legacy, Venture, and ... Serenity!
As of this afternoon, when I voted, Serenity was leading with 86% of the vote. I'd say it's no contest, but you never know when secret fans of Earthrise, Legacy, or Venture will come out the woodwork, so I encourage you to head over there now and cast your vote. (No registration or other identifying information required.) Let NASA -- and Universal Studios -- know that you want to see Serenity fly in space.
To borrow a plea from Frank Costanza : "Serenity now!"
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-01-2009 @ 10:37PM
paul said...
You can count on my vote.
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3-02-2009 @ 12:41AM
Mr. R said...
There's no option for the name "George" :(
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3-02-2009 @ 1:20AM
claire said...
that 86% is probably from whedonesque.com. I was notified and voted about two weeks ago. Still exciting to see it mentioned here at Cinematical.
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3-02-2009 @ 4:13PM
Bill said...
Great. Decades from now people will look at the name of the ship and say: "What were they thinking?"
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3-02-2009 @ 5:27PM
Elisabeth said...
Take that, Fox. You'll never take the sky from us Browncoats...
Thanks for passing it along, Peter. :)
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3-04-2009 @ 1:19PM
Hawkian said...
You guys don't know it yet, but you and Joss Whedon are in an accidental battle with Stephen Colbert.
In an attempt to dethrone "Xenu" as the top user-submitted name for the module, "Colbert" is now in the number-one slot.
Which name will NASA pick? The total amount of votes isn't broken down per name...
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