User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-26975268-20130407222910/@comment-7302713-20130413055637

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-26975268-20130407222910/@comment-7302713-20130413055637 We have the pyramid, the asteroid (Tianaamat), Akhaten, three locations. Plus we have the beginning part of the episode which takes place somewhere in the Rings of Akhaten, though we don't know where. Also the Festival of Offerings is based on the alignment of the rings. That's more than enough to support an article for the Rings of Akhaten, though we should really add a category too.

Now that I understand the physical layout of the episode better, it really doesn't make sense. People on this thread were saying that Akhaten couldn't be a sun because when it imploded everything would die, but isn't there just as big a problem with a planet going poof? Every place we physically see in this episode orbits around Akhaten. Aside from the fact that this disappearance of one planet would obviously affect other planets that orbit the same star, the keys places we see are asteroids. Am I the only person who thinks this episode just doesn't make sense? It was beautiful, yes, but seriously. And why can people who are on different asteroids hear each other?