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Where is this triangular-shaped space station from?
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I came across this image on Facebook. It looks similar to Deep Space Nine. A reverse image search on Google revealed that the station is from an old Chinese television show. Now I am wondering does anyone know the name of this show?
object-identification space-station
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I came across this image on Facebook. It looks similar to Deep Space Nine. A reverse image search on Google revealed that the station is from an old Chinese television show. Now I am wondering does anyone know the name of this show?
object-identification space-station
hxnews.com/news/dmyx/dmzx/dhxw/201707/24/1264597.shtml - My Chinese is rusty, but it seems to be a show called Dijia Ottoman
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12 hours ago
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I came across this image on Facebook. It looks similar to Deep Space Nine. A reverse image search on Google revealed that the station is from an old Chinese television show. Now I am wondering does anyone know the name of this show?
object-identification space-station
I came across this image on Facebook. It looks similar to Deep Space Nine. A reverse image search on Google revealed that the station is from an old Chinese television show. Now I am wondering does anyone know the name of this show?
object-identification space-station
object-identification space-station
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hxnews.com/news/dmyx/dmzx/dhxw/201707/24/1264597.shtml - My Chinese is rusty, but it seems to be a show called Dijia Ottoman
– Valorum
12 hours ago
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hxnews.com/news/dmyx/dmzx/dhxw/201707/24/1264597.shtml - My Chinese is rusty, but it seems to be a show called Dijia Ottoman
– Valorum
12 hours ago
hxnews.com/news/dmyx/dmzx/dhxw/201707/24/1264597.shtml - My Chinese is rusty, but it seems to be a show called Dijia Ottoman
– Valorum
12 hours ago
hxnews.com/news/dmyx/dmzx/dhxw/201707/24/1264597.shtml - My Chinese is rusty, but it seems to be a show called Dijia Ottoman
– Valorum
12 hours ago
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This is Space Station Delta from the Japanese series Ultraman Tiga (1996), obviously part of the Ultraman franchise. Specifically, the shot is taken from episode 7, timestamp 1'55:
When Google queries like Chinese TV shows in space
returned nothing relevant, I reverse-imaged the picture, Google-translated this result, learned that the ship was called Space Station Delta. Browsing the Ultraman wiki taught me that it is lead by Omi Yanase, who only had one appearance in Ultraman Tiga, so I fast-forwarded this episode to confirm whether the ship was from there.
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Does anyone know where this picture is from? 20+ year old Japanese franchise. I've never seen it but used a bunch of ubiquitous, free tools to track down the people that do. Here's the episode and timestamps it's from. 28 minutes. Internet, you amaze me.
– user1717828
10 hours ago
12
"This is space station Delta" Get it, get it? Or, if the show's designer's didn't intend the visual pun they missed a great oportunity.
– dmckee
8 hours ago
1
@dmckee It's triangular corridors in a triangular shape. No way it's accidental!
– chrylis
6 hours ago
@dmckee The X-wings from Star Wars have X-shaped wings. scifi.stackexchange.com/a/173057/4918
– b_jonas
5 hours ago
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This is Space Station Delta from the Japanese series Ultraman Tiga (1996), obviously part of the Ultraman franchise. Specifically, the shot is taken from episode 7, timestamp 1'55:
When Google queries like Chinese TV shows in space
returned nothing relevant, I reverse-imaged the picture, Google-translated this result, learned that the ship was called Space Station Delta. Browsing the Ultraman wiki taught me that it is lead by Omi Yanase, who only had one appearance in Ultraman Tiga, so I fast-forwarded this episode to confirm whether the ship was from there.
23
Does anyone know where this picture is from? 20+ year old Japanese franchise. I've never seen it but used a bunch of ubiquitous, free tools to track down the people that do. Here's the episode and timestamps it's from. 28 minutes. Internet, you amaze me.
– user1717828
10 hours ago
12
"This is space station Delta" Get it, get it? Or, if the show's designer's didn't intend the visual pun they missed a great oportunity.
– dmckee
8 hours ago
1
@dmckee It's triangular corridors in a triangular shape. No way it's accidental!
– chrylis
6 hours ago
@dmckee The X-wings from Star Wars have X-shaped wings. scifi.stackexchange.com/a/173057/4918
– b_jonas
5 hours ago
add a comment |
This is Space Station Delta from the Japanese series Ultraman Tiga (1996), obviously part of the Ultraman franchise. Specifically, the shot is taken from episode 7, timestamp 1'55:
When Google queries like Chinese TV shows in space
returned nothing relevant, I reverse-imaged the picture, Google-translated this result, learned that the ship was called Space Station Delta. Browsing the Ultraman wiki taught me that it is lead by Omi Yanase, who only had one appearance in Ultraman Tiga, so I fast-forwarded this episode to confirm whether the ship was from there.
23
Does anyone know where this picture is from? 20+ year old Japanese franchise. I've never seen it but used a bunch of ubiquitous, free tools to track down the people that do. Here's the episode and timestamps it's from. 28 minutes. Internet, you amaze me.
– user1717828
10 hours ago
12
"This is space station Delta" Get it, get it? Or, if the show's designer's didn't intend the visual pun they missed a great oportunity.
– dmckee
8 hours ago
1
@dmckee It's triangular corridors in a triangular shape. No way it's accidental!
– chrylis
6 hours ago
@dmckee The X-wings from Star Wars have X-shaped wings. scifi.stackexchange.com/a/173057/4918
– b_jonas
5 hours ago
add a comment |
This is Space Station Delta from the Japanese series Ultraman Tiga (1996), obviously part of the Ultraman franchise. Specifically, the shot is taken from episode 7, timestamp 1'55:
When Google queries like Chinese TV shows in space
returned nothing relevant, I reverse-imaged the picture, Google-translated this result, learned that the ship was called Space Station Delta. Browsing the Ultraman wiki taught me that it is lead by Omi Yanase, who only had one appearance in Ultraman Tiga, so I fast-forwarded this episode to confirm whether the ship was from there.
This is Space Station Delta from the Japanese series Ultraman Tiga (1996), obviously part of the Ultraman franchise. Specifically, the shot is taken from episode 7, timestamp 1'55:
When Google queries like Chinese TV shows in space
returned nothing relevant, I reverse-imaged the picture, Google-translated this result, learned that the ship was called Space Station Delta. Browsing the Ultraman wiki taught me that it is lead by Omi Yanase, who only had one appearance in Ultraman Tiga, so I fast-forwarded this episode to confirm whether the ship was from there.
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Does anyone know where this picture is from? 20+ year old Japanese franchise. I've never seen it but used a bunch of ubiquitous, free tools to track down the people that do. Here's the episode and timestamps it's from. 28 minutes. Internet, you amaze me.
– user1717828
10 hours ago
12
"This is space station Delta" Get it, get it? Or, if the show's designer's didn't intend the visual pun they missed a great oportunity.
– dmckee
8 hours ago
1
@dmckee It's triangular corridors in a triangular shape. No way it's accidental!
– chrylis
6 hours ago
@dmckee The X-wings from Star Wars have X-shaped wings. scifi.stackexchange.com/a/173057/4918
– b_jonas
5 hours ago
add a comment |
23
Does anyone know where this picture is from? 20+ year old Japanese franchise. I've never seen it but used a bunch of ubiquitous, free tools to track down the people that do. Here's the episode and timestamps it's from. 28 minutes. Internet, you amaze me.
– user1717828
10 hours ago
12
"This is space station Delta" Get it, get it? Or, if the show's designer's didn't intend the visual pun they missed a great oportunity.
– dmckee
8 hours ago
1
@dmckee It's triangular corridors in a triangular shape. No way it's accidental!
– chrylis
6 hours ago
@dmckee The X-wings from Star Wars have X-shaped wings. scifi.stackexchange.com/a/173057/4918
– b_jonas
5 hours ago
23
23
Does anyone know where this picture is from? 20+ year old Japanese franchise. I've never seen it but used a bunch of ubiquitous, free tools to track down the people that do. Here's the episode and timestamps it's from. 28 minutes. Internet, you amaze me.
– user1717828
10 hours ago
Does anyone know where this picture is from? 20+ year old Japanese franchise. I've never seen it but used a bunch of ubiquitous, free tools to track down the people that do. Here's the episode and timestamps it's from. 28 minutes. Internet, you amaze me.
– user1717828
10 hours ago
12
12
"This is space station Delta" Get it, get it? Or, if the show's designer's didn't intend the visual pun they missed a great oportunity.
– dmckee
8 hours ago
"This is space station Delta" Get it, get it? Or, if the show's designer's didn't intend the visual pun they missed a great oportunity.
– dmckee
8 hours ago
1
1
@dmckee It's triangular corridors in a triangular shape. No way it's accidental!
– chrylis
6 hours ago
@dmckee It's triangular corridors in a triangular shape. No way it's accidental!
– chrylis
6 hours ago
@dmckee The X-wings from Star Wars have X-shaped wings. scifi.stackexchange.com/a/173057/4918
– b_jonas
5 hours ago
@dmckee The X-wings from Star Wars have X-shaped wings. scifi.stackexchange.com/a/173057/4918
– b_jonas
5 hours ago
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hxnews.com/news/dmyx/dmzx/dhxw/201707/24/1264597.shtml - My Chinese is rusty, but it seems to be a show called Dijia Ottoman
– Valorum
12 hours ago