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Many of the concepts illustrated in The High Frontier can be seen in the early series of the anime franchise Mobile Suit Gundam, which depicts a world where humans have migrated into space colonies. [2] The O'Neill cylinder colony design appears frequently, largely unchanged from its original concept, such as in Policenauts.
Hell or High Water is a 2016 American neo-Western crime drama film directed by David Mackenzie and written by Taylor Sheridan.It follows two brothers (Chris Pine and Ben Foster) who carry out a series of bank robberies to save their family ranch, while being pursued by two Texas Rangers (Jeff Bridges and Gil Birmingham).
Complicating the Sky Commanders' objective of stopping the criminal ambitions of the Raiders is the fact the new continent (collectively referred to in the series as "The High Frontier") is routinely beset by sporadic, unstable and highly dangerous weather conditions and environmental hazards, such as: landslides, earthquakes, cave-ins ...
Frontier is a Canadian historical drama television series co-created by Rob Blackie and ... The series is produced in 4K ultra high definition; on January 8, 2016, ...
The film is the third installment of Taylor Sheridan's trilogy of "the modern-day American frontier", the first being Sicario in 2015, and Hell or High Water the next year. [8] Principal photography on the film began on March 12, 2016, in Utah and lasted until April 25, 2016. [9]
Space habitats featured only intermittently in science fiction until 1977, when Gerard K. O'Neill's speculative nonfiction book The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space was published and went on to inspire numerous authors.
Members of the High Frontier Honor Guard Posting the Colours at the Air Force birthday, September 2016. The High Frontier Honor Guard is the official United States Space Force ceremonial unit assigned to Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It renders honors to local officials and veterans during ceremonies and parades.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, as well as Henson's supporters on the USENET newsgroup alt.religion.scientology, say that his trial was biased, unfair and a mockery of justice. [32] Henson was prohibited by the trial judge, for example, from arguing that copying documents for the purpose of criticism is fair use.