Best products from r/TheTerror
We found 13 comments on r/TheTerror discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 12 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. The Career, Last Voyage And Fate Of Sir John Franklin (1860)
- Overcome more than 120 immersive puzzles in a stunning world.
- Divert drones, manipulate laser beams and even replicate time to prove your worth - or to find a way out.
- Explore a story about humanity, technology and civilization. Uncover clues, devise theories, and make up your own mind.
- Choose your own path through the game's non-linear world, solving puzzles your way.
- But remember: choices have consequences and somebody's always watching you.
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2. Erebus: One Ship, Two Epic Voyages, and the Greatest Naval Mystery of All Time
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3. The Last Place on Earth: Scott and Amundsen's Race to the South Pole, Revised and Updated (Modern Library Exploration)
- 1ms response time delivers crisp images during fast motion scenes
- Game mode delivers dark blacks and optimizes screen colors and contrast for gaming
- Flicker free technology reduces screen Flicker for longer sessions with less eye fatigue
- Mounting Type: Wall mount 75 x 75 millimeter. 1000:1 Contrast Ratio Static
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4. The Last Place on Earth: The Complete Epic Miniseries
- Factory sealed DVD
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5. Frozen in Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition
- 3/4 Ton Capacity USA Made Long Haul Rope Puller with 50' of 1/2" Rope
- Longer, flexible reach - Conforms to and protects your load
- Notch-At-A Time Let for Positive control, trouble free let down
- OSHA Recommended Safety Latches - Hooks stay connected.
- Non-Slip Plastic Grip provides permanent, comfortable use and reduces hand fatigue
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7. The Terror Season 1
- 15-pcs Pack 7 inch Long Double-Sided
- Green side Grit 600 is for scratch removing
- White side Grit 3000 is for extra fine polishing
- Premium quality for polishing Gold, Silver, Copper, Jewelry, Watch, Nail etc.
- Made in South Korea
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9. Unravelling the Franklin Mystery: Inuit Testimony, Second Edition (Volume 5) (McGill-Queen's Indigenous and Northern Studies)
10. Finding Franklin: The Untold Story of a 165-Year Search
- HSM (Hyper-Sonic Motor) ensures a quiet & high-speed auto focus
- A Super Multi-Coating is used to reduce the occurrence of flare & ghosting and delivers high performance across the entire focusing range
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Episode 2 of The Terror is titled “Gore” – ostensibly for the HMS Erebus lieutenant whose ill-starred sledge party provokes the onslaught of the Tuunbaq on the Franklin Expedition, but also as a not-too-subtle reference to the gruesome manner in which it begins to decimate the crews – beginning, of course, with Graham Gore (played by Tom Weston-Jones) himself.
In real life, however, Gore’s journey was probably more triumphant. Or at least to the extent that any triumph is possible in an expedition in which all hands are ultimately lost.
Later, of course, we know from relics and human remains that what remained of the rest of the expedition crews traveled much the same ground the following spring and summer, reaching the southern littoral of King William Island explored by Simpson fourteen years previously – and, for the most part, dying from scurvy and starvation at various points along it. The Terror is not completely remiss in this connection, however. In Episode 9, Tom Blanky is given what was likely Graham Gore’s honor, depicted planting himself on the shore along Simpson Strait, exultingly scrawling “Northwest Passage” on his map shortly before he meets his end at the hands (claws?) of the Tuunbaq.
But perhaps it is fitting that an icebound passage ends up discovered by the ship’s ice master.
Michael Palin wrote an excellent book called Erebus that was released last year. I can personally recommend.
Erebus: One Ship, Two Epic Voyages, and the Greatest Naval Mystery of All Time https://www.amazon.com/dp/1771644419/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_DxToDb368MVE7
I recommend reading Roland Huntford’s book “The Last Place on Earth” (and/ or the miniseries based upon the book) which describes the race to the South Pole between Roald Amundsen’s Norwegian expedition and Britains Robert Falcon Scott. The Norwegians used sled dogs and Inuit technology and won without a loss, the English used tractors and Siberian Ponies ... and were all lost. Brilliantly told.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0375754741/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_3y-3AbRK4221T
Film (not pleased to see the price-gouging but for reference)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004RBC5LK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_DE-3Ab3TQ8VJV
I'm currently reading Frozen in Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition. I picked it up after watching the series because I wanted to know more about what happened to the crew and such. While this book is good, it's not about that really. What it is about is basically the search for the truth of the expedition from early searches in the mid 1800's to exhumations of corpses in the 1980's when the book was originally published. This version is a rerelease with additional material added after the boats were found, although I haven't gotten to that part yet.
The Karluk was the absolute craziest story. I think this was the book I read about it- highly recommended https://www.amazon.ca/Ice-Master-Doomed-Voyage-Karluk/dp/0786884460
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https://www.amazon.com/The-Terror-Season-1/dp/B07BDRPQTT
If anyone wants to pay 18-25$ for Season 1 and do a dirty deed, it's right there lol
The wiki article on the expedition is a great place to start. There's also a number of new books (like this one) that are coming out about the expedition, since Terror was finally located in 2016.
Gore's note and its modifications by Crozier and Fitzjames is a powerful sight to behold. The linked page has the full text written out, since the handwriting is difficult to read in the image. It's one thing to watch the show or read the book, but it's entirely another to see with your eyes the actual paper that these men—who were both similar to and very different from the fictionalized versions we know—touched with their actual hands.
Imagining them squatting in the freezing cold next to that tall cairn, slowly scratching out a message as their ink froze and their hands shook, all out in the middle of that blasted desolation—it's just really, really haunting.