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Why did the Orville have the time capsule from 2015 on board?
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In Season 2, Episode 11 "Lasting Impressions", the Orville has recovered a time capsule from the year 2015. They examine its contents, and later in the episode, we hear staff members make arrangements to ship it to Earth.
Why did the Orville have this time capsule on board? I assume the time capsule was launched into space (otherwise, why take it off of Earth?), but even so, it couldn't have been sent that far from Earth without a quantum drive, and last episode the Orville was at the border of Krill space. So why is the Orville the first to examine it?
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In Season 2, Episode 11 "Lasting Impressions", the Orville has recovered a time capsule from the year 2015. They examine its contents, and later in the episode, we hear staff members make arrangements to ship it to Earth.
Why did the Orville have this time capsule on board? I assume the time capsule was launched into space (otherwise, why take it off of Earth?), but even so, it couldn't have been sent that far from Earth without a quantum drive, and last episode the Orville was at the border of Krill space. So why is the Orville the first to examine it?
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In Season 2, Episode 11 "Lasting Impressions", the Orville has recovered a time capsule from the year 2015. They examine its contents, and later in the episode, we hear staff members make arrangements to ship it to Earth.
Why did the Orville have this time capsule on board? I assume the time capsule was launched into space (otherwise, why take it off of Earth?), but even so, it couldn't have been sent that far from Earth without a quantum drive, and last episode the Orville was at the border of Krill space. So why is the Orville the first to examine it?
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In Season 2, Episode 11 "Lasting Impressions", the Orville has recovered a time capsule from the year 2015. They examine its contents, and later in the episode, we hear staff members make arrangements to ship it to Earth.
Why did the Orville have this time capsule on board? I assume the time capsule was launched into space (otherwise, why take it off of Earth?), but even so, it couldn't have been sent that far from Earth without a quantum drive, and last episode the Orville was at the border of Krill space. So why is the Orville the first to examine it?
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