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  • Originally posted by Dr Strangelove View Post
    OK, well then let's ask, how do people in Winterfell survive the century long winters?

    If Westeros and Essos are the only major landmasses on the planet then the planet's surface must be more watery than Earth's. You'd think that would ameliorate major climate changes.
    I really think that they end up facing a nightmare in the north.

    Additionally, I would expect that it hits Westenos harder due to the fact that they are more connected to the artic...

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    • Originally posted by Dr Strangelove View Post
      OK, well then let's ask, how do people in Winterfell survive the century long winters?

      If Westeros and Essos are the only major landmasses on the planet then the planet's surface must be more watery than Earth's. You'd think that would ameliorate major climate changes.
      It is mentioned that Winterfell is built on a series of hot springs, which is used to provide heat for the inhabitants but also for the "glass gardens", a series of (apparently) greenhouses to grow vegetables.
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      • Originally posted by Dr Strangelove View Post
        OK, well then let's ask, how do people in Winterfell survive the century long winters?

        If Westeros and Essos are the only major landmasses on the planet then the planet's surface must be more watery than Earth's. You'd think that would ameliorate major climate changes.
        You sound like a nerd discussing the intricacies of warp travel vs hyperspace travel.
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        • Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View Post
          Mars.
          Yea, just as I thought, nerd only conversation.

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          • Originally posted by DinoDoc View Post
            You sound like a nerd discussing the intricacies of warp travel vs hyperspace travel.
            I'm a huge nerd who hopes that the next Star Wars movie will be "Star Wars vs Star Trek" and will include protracted diatribes on the comparative technology narrated by Leonard Nimoy.
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            • Originally posted by DinoDoc View Post
              You sound like a nerd discussing the intricacies of warp travel vs hyperspace travel.
              Um, excuse me, don't you play 40k?

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              • Spoiler:
                So what do you think, was there a dragon beneath Winterfell or not?

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                • Why would there be? Geothermal heating seems sufficient to explain the hot water.
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                  • Maybe the people of Westerfell are different, maybe they're able to put themselves into a sort of state of hibernation. Afterall, Bran Stark survived an entire month without food or water.
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                    • He did not. That much is clear in the books at least. He got food and water.
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                      • Can we all stop being so utterly Polyesque about this thread and start discussing the really important stuff, like discussing new cast members for season three, or how they're going to adapt what is only going to be the first half of the next book...? Instead of endlessly going round and round in circles, getting bogged down in the minutiae of stuff in the background of the show with this pseudo-intellectual mind**** about the various lengths of winter and just how big the continent of Westeros is...
                        Is it me, or is MOBIUS a horrible person?

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                        • So...

                          New cast members I'm really excited about:

                          Diana Rigg as the Queen of Thorns...

                          Ciarán Hinds as Mance Rayder

                          Paul Kaye as Thoros of Myr - Look him up, I can't wait to see how he portrays Thoros!

                          Honorable mention:

                          Mackenzie Crook as Orell Skinchanger

                          Tara Fitzgerald as Selyse Baratheon

                          Clive Russell as Brynden Tully, the Blackfish

                          Tobias Menzies as Edmure Tully

                          All of those get the MOBIUS seal of approval!
                          Is it me, or is MOBIUS a horrible person?

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                          • As for the adaptation of A Storm of Swords, I'm glad that they're only going with half the book for this season - if only because that means there's going to be even more seasons! Also, the way they've basically decided to adapt it as a whole, instead of rigidly sticking to the books, means that they can move things around, cut crap out and address the massively clunky timeline issues that became increasingly apparent from about this time onwards, and was probably the reason why it took GRRM so long to write his most recent installment...

                            So, to sum up: Yaaay!
                            Is it me, or is MOBIUS a horrible person?

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                            • Originally posted by Nikolai View Post
                              He did not. That much is clear in the books at least. He got food and water.
                              While in a coma? How did they manage that?
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                              • Originally posted by MOBIUS View Post
                                Can we all stop being so utterly Polyesque about this thread and start discussing the really important stuff, like discussing new cast members for season three, or how they're going to adapt what is only going to be the first half of the next book...? Instead of endlessly going round and round in circles, getting bogged down in the minutiae of stuff in the background of the show with this pseudo-intellectual mind**** about the various lengths of winter and just how big the continent of Westeros is...
                                No. I haven't even seen Season 2 yet thanks to a unilateral change in the service agreement with my cable provider. HBO was supposed to be provided with my Digital HD plus service, but they decided otherwise after a change in management.
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