Talk:3001: The Final Odyssey

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[edit] Different Cover?

Added Template:Infobox_Book to the page. The cover photo is different from my cover photo, although the previous poster said that his cover photo was from the 1997 printing -- the copyright information in my book says that it is also part of the 1997 printing, so I'm not sure why the cover art is different. Perhaps someone else can answer that question. Banaticus 08:12, 2 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Speculation

I thought that bit of speculation was good. Although it was speculation, it wasn't something that Finduilas created himself, it essentially summarized/paralleled the last page of the book. Banaticus 19:42, 22 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Jupiter Monolith

Wouldn't it be the moon monolith that would have sent the message? Afterall, 2001 + 1000 = 3001, and TMA-1 did send a massive signal. 67.188.7.78 12:48, 2 March 2007 (UTC)