![]() ![]() ![]() Therefore, the aliens created increasingly complex automated machines to oversee and carry out their projects over the eons. However, the evolutionary development projects they began would by their nature require very long time-spans to complete, far longer than the lives of their creators. Though not at all morphologically similar to humans, the Firstborn were nonetheless creatures of "flesh and blood", and like humans, were originally mortal. While these early explorers discovered that life was quite common, they observed that intelligent life was often stunted in its development, or else died out prematurely. Members of this species explored the universe in the search of knowledge, especially knowledge about other intelligent species. In the novels, Clarke refers to them as the "Firstborn", since they were quite possibly the first sapient species to possess a significant capability of interstellar travel. The species that built the Monoliths developed interstellar travel millions or perhaps billions of years before the present time. The existence of this species is only hypothesized by the rest of humanity, but it is obvious because the Monolith was immediately identified as an artefact of non-human origin. The species that built the Monoliths is never described in detail, but some knowledge of its existence is given to Dave Bowman after he is transported by the star-gate to the "cosmic zoo", as detailed in the 1968 novel 2001: A Space Odyssey and its 1982 sequel, 2010: Odyssey Two. ( February 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) ![]() Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. It is later revealed that thousands of other Monoliths exist elsewhere in the galaxy. It is discovered by a group of australopithecines and triggers a shift in evolution, starting with the ability to use tools and weaponry. The first Monolith appears at the beginning of the story, set four million years before the present era. It also influences the fictional history of the series, particularly by encouraging humanity to progress with technological development. The response of the characters to their discovery drives the plot of the series. In the series of novels (and the films based on these), three Monoliths are discovered in the Solar System by australopithecines and their human descendants. Clarke's Space Odyssey series, Monoliths are machines in black cuboids whose sides extend in the precise ratio of 1 : 4 : 9 (1 2 : 2 2 : 3 2) built by an unseen extraterrestrial species whom Clarke dubbed the Firstborn and who he suggests are the earliest highly intelligent species to evolve in the Milky Way. Who's that girl? (actress-spotting in '2001: a spa.Deals with themes of existentialism, human evolution, technology, artificial intelligence, and extraterrestrial intelligence.E' uscita la rivista Sci-Fi Gate n.2 (con un mio a.Judy Keirn confirms she played 'passport girl' in.Judy Keirn mi conferma di essere stata la ragazza.The closeups were shot by Kubrick in Borehamwood. Thanks to for the screenshot.Īs you can see from the image I took from the Douglas Trumbull website, there is the actress or, more probably, a stand-in, some of the crew involved in one of the shots, which was made in Detroit with the prototype car. That makes the grand total to fifteen unknown actresses. :-) The girl in the movie playing on the 'Orion' TV seat. It means that at least eight names are still missing, even if those 6 (Hawyard, Pearl 1 & 2, Bormann, Neil and Francis) played every character already pictured above and not someone else cut from the picure.Īny help in improving this list is more than welcome. Penny Francis (NOT the M.B.E., famous puppeteer).The movie is produced by '2001's associate producer Victor Lyndon.įrewin lists four more actresses that, according to IMDB, appeared only in '2001': ![]() I watched it a couple of times but I couldn't spot her.
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