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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | I realize from the blog entries that this episode was rather hacked up, but I was wondering; why is there never an attempt to recover the water Galactica blew overboard? The external shot of the tank rupturing beautifully shows the water blasting out of the tanking and freezing almost instantly as it hits the void, but there's never any discussion of going out there with a cargo net and recovering the ice, which certainly couldn't have made it very far in the timeframe the episode takes place in. Was there ever a stated reason this tactic wasn't employeed, or is there some fundamental scientific issue I'm not seeing with trying to recover the escaped water? |