In 1962, these "heroes" decided it was logical to set-off a series of atomic explosions in outer space, as well as within the Earth's atmosphere -- to, you know, find out what would happen if they did. Probably a bit like stickin' a firecracker in a fishbowl, right? That kind of "hold my beer Science" is bad enough but, when you're dealing with these pathological "heroes" and their G.O.D., it only ever gets worse:
Some evidence suggests that, by the time they were shooting the Fishbowl Films, the US had already established a military base on the moon.
Could it be that the Starfish Prime exercises, Dominic I and II, were designed to see what kind of atmospheric changes would take place if they repeatedly launched nuclear-powered, space-capable vehicles from the "Fishbowl" climate of Earth into outer space?
UPDATE: Sorry the formatting for this is so wonky. I'm trying a few things but I can't see exactly how they're going to look live until I publish them. Thanks!
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