[meteorite-list] "A Chondritic Meteorite from the '70's"

Mark mafer at imagineopals.com
Sat May 5 12:18:11 EDT 2007


I saw the movie last night and they both show and state meteoritic 
origins...in the movie Dr Connors refers to chondritic material as he's 
describing the black, apparently living substance, and also refers to it as 
like a symbiotic lifeform.

Mark Ferguson
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From: "Darren Garrison" <cynapse at charter.net>
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] "A Chondritic Meteorite from the '70's"


> On Sat, 5 May 2007 04:43:03 -0500, you wrote:
>
>>Hi List,
>>
>>Could someone kindly explain the significance of the '70's in reference to
>>the chondritic meteorite in the latest Spider-man movie?  (The only thing 
>>I
>>can imagine re: the 70's is bad Peter Parker acted like 'The Fonz' around
>>women.)  Was the black ooze troilite, a mutated Lawrencite Disease with
>>spidery diffusion, or just a fused marshmallow?
>
> Where did you see that reference?  In the movie itself?  Because I haven't 
> seen
> it in any of the publicity material.  Looks like the character plot line 
> itself
> came from 1988: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_%28comics%29
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