file.newsgroup.med.58957 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Dan Hartung)
Subject: _The Andromeda Strain_
Just had the opportunity to watch this flick on A&E -- some 15 years
since I saw it last.
I was very interested in the technology demonstrated in this film
for handling infectious diseases (and similar toxic substances).
Clearly they "faked" a lot of the computer & robotic technology;
certainly at the time it was made most of that was science fiction
itself, let alone the idea of a "space germ".
Quite coincidentally [actually this is what got me wanted to see
the movie again] I watched a segment on the otherwise awful _How'd
They Do That?_ dealing with a disease researcher at the CDC's top
lab. There was description of the elaborate security measures taken
so that building will never be "cracked" so to speak by man or
nature (short of deliberate bombing from the air, perhaps). And
the researchers used "spacesuits" similar to that in the film.
I'm curious what people think about this film -- short of "silly".
Is such a facility technically feasible today?
As far as the plot, and the crystalline structure that is not Life
As We Know It, that's a whole 'nother argument for rec.arts.sf.tech
or something.
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