alpinedigital
Registered Senior Member
I'm guessing that was their new home rather than a rest-stop. Why would the film show what the rest-stop looked like, but not the new home world?
What makes you think they even have a new 'home' world? The movie doesn't have time right at the end to show a more involving 'here's what happens for the rest of these kids' lives' story... but if you just got transported off one planet, are you going to just get dumped off somewhere or are you gonna tell'em you want to look at the neighborhood and choose your own new home world? (One with watersides, 2 or more suns, rings for sure, a couple of moons at least... you know? Or maybe you want to stay on a space station or even live aboard a starship traveling the stars and gettin' into shit. You ever heard of Naomi Wildman??

I'd have to wonder is it my life that has been saved or am I now just a 'specimen' in their lab, just a host for the DNA they might one day use to try to repopulate a species or develop a society... Either way, if I was one of those kids, I'd have a real 'KMA with THIS BS!' attitude if they think they can just dump me on some other planet like that by myself with no vehicles, no libraries, no laboratories... how are they supposed to learn and evolve?
(I was actually kidding that it was a rest stop and that was a figure of speech, and wasn't meant to be taken literally.)