Mobile Suit Breakdown: the Gundam Podcast

3.12: Lost and Found

11.07.2020 - By Nina & ThomPlay

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Show Notes

This week, we review and analyze Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (機動戦士ガンダムΖΖ) episode 14 - “The Phantom Colony, Part 1” (幻のコロニー (前)) - discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on Mesoamerican step-pyramids, shoal zones, and Sweetwater-type colonies.

- Wikipedia pages for step-pyramids in general, and Mesoamerican pyramids in particular.

- About the Maya city Chichen Itza, and the Temple of Kukulcan (aka "El Castillo").

- Additional detail about Maya and Aztec temples.

- The Japanese word translated here as "shoal" - 暗礁 (あんしょう). Dictionary entries at jisho.org and Japanese Wikipedia.

- Wikipedia page for shoals.

- More information about O'Neill Cylinders is available from our previous episode 1.28 - Sparks Fly, and its show notes.

- Mark Simmons identifies Moon Moon and AEUG's Sweetwater as "Island 1" type colonies.

- About Island 1 colonies as imagined by Gerard O'Neill.

- Wikipedia page for the Bernal sphere, the basis for the Island 1.

- Full text of the book The World, the Flesh & the Devil by J. D. Bernal in which the Bernal sphere was hypothesized.

- Wikipedia page on J. D. Bernal.

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