I think in the WALL-E movie it mentioned there was some sort of gym on the ship? Not very sure, but I think it was mentioned during the message to the Captain from the President if they found a live specimen on Earth
Stoatclaw1012 they do mention that in that message part in Wall-e in the message I assume that it must’ve been a pre-recorded message from probably from between 2105 and 2110 but maybe when the axiom was first made they did have a jogging track because they say in the movie “ now I’m sure you and your passengers have suffered some slight bone loss but I’m sure a few laps around the ships jogging track will get you back in shape in no time. And the captain is confused and says we have a jogging track but maybe at that point they did but not anymore after 700 years or just no one used it so yeah they kind of did forget a gym
this raises so many questions. what happened to the animals on earth? where are the children and teens? what happens when they die? are they ejected into space like the garbage?
Puddinghead 3434 Puddinghead 3434 I vaguely remember there being some scenes where you could see babies on the ship, but other than that, I really don't have any idea why there seems to be no children or teens on the ship. Strange, isn't it? Maybe there was some sort of Noah's ark-esque program on the ship, which maybe kept some animal DNA or something. Also I'd imagine that they probably just ejected corpses into space lmao
Pixar needs to make a movie that takes place 700 years before WALL-E in 2105 and it shows the construction of the BNL Starliners and WALL-E's. Also shows the garbage getting built up and the rise of the automobiles.
Not needed tbh, and they said they wouldnt make a Wall-E 2 because there was a beginning, a middle and an end to the story, so it would be unnecessary to have a prequel like that. Besides, the beginning of the Wall-E game tales place before the Axiom and the other starliners took off
Post-apocalyptic world aside, the Axiom is probably the best designed ship of the Frontier, and I wouldn't mind being the captain of such a flagship. Unless it didn't have anything to defend itself with...
Cant Dodge The Rodge If you still cant see it here is why: Obesity rate is climbing, now look at the axiom 800 years later (I say 800 just for a more accurate measurement in 20XX not 21XX) Unnecessary Consumerism is causing pollution. We are killing our ecosystems. Space exploration is becoming a capitalist's wet dream (Calling Elon Musk out) instead of being for science or a search for home, (just in case yknow)
Concept art from the film can be seen throughout, we get a good map of the ship at 0:41, and right around 0:55 we get to hear the "Dentist's Office" music from Finding Nemo. This music could also be heard on the "Bonus Features" menu of Finding Nemo Disc 2. Thomas Newman scored both WALL·E and Finding Nemo.
@@GabrielTobing i know the coronavirus stoped polution but for only 1 year next year contamination Will raice again and may even worse so the wall-e future Is still on posibility to happen
2105 Axiom Lido Deck (£76400.00 to £988700.00) Coach Class (£36874.00) Economy (£3545.00) 1912 Titanic First Class Suite or Saloon (£30.00 to £870.00) Second Class Cabin (£13.00) Third Class Steerage (£7.00) M-O=Inspection Queue
I saw no pets in this movie or kids just babes what does that tell you is it because they can live up to 700 years old look at all the captains 2105-2312 WTF happened there?
No, it is because here is likely a separate section for children, and the adult and baby areas are most likely so near each other due to the way parents act around babies compared to children.
assuming a captain could attain the rank at the age of 20, suggests the average lifespan of humans was, at the very least, around 160 years (this may easily be explained by microgravity conditions aboard, which led to much-lessened stress on muscles & hearts)
The other ships were likely remaining in space, but informed of Axiom's return in case things went belly up They would've likely returned after 5 years of colonisation, but a few ships would've succumbed to the threats of space by 2805
There are other ships, Look at the endcredits of the film. After the axiom return earth you can also see Numberous ships return earth too. They litterally said that in the ad at the begining of the movie
@@hacdietevuong4138 I openly discussed tat there were other ships, hell assuming the average one had about 70% of the Axiom's capacity I managed to work out they'd need 24,000 for sustainability. unfortunately that means at least 1 went dark
Wait, if the Axiom is basically a mall in space, and all jobs are performed by robots, what do the humans do to earn money? Ejecting rubbish into space also posed some questions. Where do they replenish the mass loss? Do they somehow suck it out of space or make pitstops at asteroids?
I'm gonna mention this here; The Axiom has a hyperdrive, well an FTL drive of sorts as depicted near the movie's end. Does this means that the other starships are somewhere in the galaxy too? They just need to jump in right?
That song in the background is heard in Monsters Inc. when Mike talks to Roz and in Finding Nemo when Nemo and the Tank Gang watch Dr. Sherman perform a root canal.
Ok, so it was a 5 year trip, which got extended for another 695 years. Now here’s my question, how in the hell did they maintain food supplies, oxygen, water and fuel. Your telling me that there were 600,000 people to begin with, yet there’s no medical bays in case of any pregnancies, plus there’s not trees or agricultural resources that can maintain this type of consumerism (getting fat to the point of being unable to walk), and keeping the engines running for that long. Don’t get me wrong I love this movie and concept, but the humans would of died a long time ago.
It was an arcology. Bear in mind that this is in the far future. The ship was probably powered by hydrogen fuel, a material that is in abundance. The axioms probably picked up some materials from several alien worlds since it has an ftl drive.
One question that always irked me Wtf happens when people die? They’ve been up there for CENTURIES. Obviously it has something to do with some sort of space burial.... but still Even that makes me shiver...
This was supposed to be a luxurious space hotel to accommodate for people until the can return to earth but it raises so many questions! First of all its been 7 generations that live on that ship and we can see that noone is working, they just move around all day doing nothing but eating and chatting, so the first generation has paid for 7 more generations to live on the axiom? because there are different boarding classes as we saw and they "buy" shit. But even if the machines create everything the humans need, where do the machines find the raw materials needed for everything? We saw that they just eject their garbage in space so no recycling, thus eventually they would have to run out of grude materials needed. Now, the technology they have is amazing, they have reached the technological utopia where the robots do everything and they people have to do nothing so why is cleaning the earth from the trash such a problem for them? Moreover, we saw that the Axiom is able of deep interstellar travel within seconds which means that they also mastered technologies like warp drive or wormhole generation traveling, so why dont they just move to a new planet similar to earth? Even today, just be looking at planets from our home we have found several that could by inhabitable by humans so they could just move to one. I dont hate the movie, its great but they took way too many liberties to create it, also making inhabitable because its full of trash is not a realistic problem cause as our technology advances we recycle more and more, but also because eventually the Earth will not have enough natural resources to accommodate for humanity and we will have to transcend past it, especially if we had master interstellar traveling, looking for new planets to live would be all we would be doing.
Crux Of Crota I would guess maybe at least $100,000 for an economy class cabin. $500,000+ for a second class cabin. and $1,000,000+ for a first class cabin.
@@mrdoggo3569 no. Didn't they show in the movie in the real axiom commercial, that axiom is the crown Jewel of the "fleet". I think that there are several smaller similar ships. But that this one axiom is the biggest of them all
600,000 passengers?! Let's see, the movie takes place in the 2800's. Axiom departed Earth in the mid 2100's. Estimated world population would be over 9 Billion people. They are 14,999 ships short. Or they let everyone poor die, which is probably what would happen in real life anyway.
@lightning881 If any had survived they would have been in contact with each other and returned to Earth around the same time or shortly after the Axiom. Still, most people on earth would have been left to die. A very small percentage of people could afford a cruise ship ticket that lasted for the rest of your life. Also, if this were real life, there probably would have been a revolt if people were forced to stay on the ship considerably longer than scheduled, no matter how luxurious it was.
Pixar needs to make a movie that takes place in the year 2105 where humans had to leave Earth due to garbage being built around them. But it will also show a man who refuses to leave and stays behind.
Did the uploader make this or was it Disney. If it was the uploader than you are amazing with this! Also, I'd like to know what you used, because I'd like to do something similar, but not with BnL
600,000 passengers. That means to evacuate Earth's population would have taken over 10,000 Axion class liners, nearer 20,000 if the population reached 12 billion as it's expected to.