![]() ![]() Shi Qiang reports his and Wang Miao's findings to General Chang ( Lin Yong Jian), who doesn't need convincing. "The Three-Body Problem", Tencent Preparing for War Pan Han welcomes them as new members of the Earth Trisolaran Organisation. ![]() Never mind that he once thought about getting rid of Wang Miao, but he seems to be on-side. Pan Han is all for that and is recruiting fellow travelers. Imagine what the Trisolarans might bring. If the Aztecs had been allowed to flourish, they would have created an empire of bloodshed, and American and democracy might not have happened, even if the conquistadors were murderers and colonialists. It'll be like the Aztecs meeting the Spanish conquistadors: a civilization encountering a technologically superior race will be eradication. The real Trisolarans are a lot weirder than that. Nobody knows what they really look like because they're too far away. They really do dehydrate their bodies to hibernate through harsh periods. Yes, the Trisolarans are real, not just a fiction created for the game. The game is really a sim for players to experience what it's like to be a Trisolaran living under three suns. Then Pan Han does an Ask Me Anything about the Three-Body Problem game and the Trisolarans. Pan Han only wants true believers, which Wang Miao low-key pretends to be, just convincing enough to pass. The person who organized the meetup turns out to be Pan Han ( Johnny Zhang), who weeds out the players who think the game is just a game – the industrialists who wonder how the game makes any profitable. There's a satirical element to this scene where the players include a journalist, a university student, a published philosopher, a misanthropic avant-garde novelist and two industrialists. Otherwise, it follows the book in the half-dozen people who show up. Instead of a café like in the book, it's in a huge concert hall, so it looks more cinematic and epic. "The Three-Body Problem", Tencent The Three-Body Problem Exclusive VIP Clubīut first, Wang Miao gets his email inviting him to a meetup for players of the Three-Body Problem game. Shi Qiang ( Lu He Wei) is the hardened cop and former soldier who nonetheless wants to prevent more death because he understands loss. ![]() Wang Miao ( Edward Zhang) is devastated at the loss of an adversary who was also a peer and a colleague. Her husband, Wen Cheng, desperately tries to calculate a mathematical equation that solves grief, quoting real equations as he goes along. The death of Shen Yu Fei ( Li Xiao Ran) affects everyone, and not in the simple sentimentality of sadness. We then get two scenes not in the book that offer meditations on grief and loss that we've never seen before. ![]()
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