interstellar - Why are TARS and CASE named as such? - Science Fiction . . . The Interstellar wiki explains TARS is a former marine robot with angular limbs and a sarcastic attitude and that CASE is one of three former marine surplus robots, alongside TARS and KIPP, CASE first appeared within an alcove onboard the Endurance mission Is there a significance to the names of the robots, or why were they named as such?
In Interstellar, why does Cooper leave Brand? Cooper's plan is to detach the part of the ship containing TARS (Ranger 1) into the black hole in order to slingshot the rest of the Endurance towards Edmund's planet, and as an added bonus, TARS would transmit the quantum data to Cooper After Ranger 1 detaches, Ranger 2--containing Cooper--detaches as well
In Interstellar, did TARS or CASE ever lie? Did the robots, which have less than 100% honesty settings, ever lie in such a way that the audience and or characters may have been tricked? This plot point seemed important when addressed directly
Where is this character going at the end of Interstellar? Towards the end of the movie Brand goes on to Edmund's planet while Coop and TARS complete their mission inside the event horizon of Gargantula Later, Coop is spit out by "them" back in our galaxy, but close to 50 years have passed since they started the slingshot Murph is old, and on her deathbed she tells Coop to go find Brand on Edmund's planet I don't understand what he expects to find
In John Carter how did Tars Tarkas know that Sola was his daughter? Tars Tarkas the Jeddak (chieftain) knows somehow that Sola is his daughter Tars says something to John Carter letting him know how Tars tracked Sola When John Carter told Sola Tars was her father, she was shocked She had no idea he was her father