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Wow, that looks really cool. Can't imagine what it will be like with all the graphics and lighting going on around it. Certainly a different kind of aerial act from the ones they've been putting on the Vision and Radiance class ships.

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The first time I watched it I thought it was a system of 5 controlled lines; the overall line, left arm, right arm, left leg, and right leg. Rewatching it though It seems more like it is only a single controlled line, the overall line. The individual limb lines appear to be just two with the left leg and arm connected as well as the right leg and arm. If you look closely the center of the aerialist is always the same relative distance from the apparatus. All those flips seem entirely controlled by the aerialists. That has got to be tough and a lot of control to pull off those moves.

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