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Post by AlfredTaylor on Mar 31, 2005 12:24:04 GMT -5
I read your subject line " Katee Sackhoff Weds 4/6 LIVE,"and I thought it meant that Katee Sackhoff was getting married on April 6th. Silly me.
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Post by AlfredTaylor on Mar 30, 2005 15:29:51 GMT -5
If he's delusional, he has a great phychosis going. But you may be right, he is in government afterall.
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Post by AlfredTaylor on Mar 29, 2005 20:32:15 GMT -5
:'( I was wondering if anyone else thinks that the chip in Dr. Baltar's brain is controlling him more than he is leading on. We know he was an egotistical before he met six, but he wasn't a cylon claborator, but so far he has uncovered two cylons, but has done nothing about it. He doesn't have to expose them openly, but just send a note to commander Adama. He hasn't done that, so the chip must be controlling him more than he thinks. And why would the cylon help him build a cylon detector and then not allow him to use it to expose cylons. It doesn't make sense. ???
Another interesting question is why no one has reported his unusual behavior to a psychologist. Especially now since he is vice president.
And lastly, he's been able to avoid medical scans (MRI, CT, Pet) so far, but when he is recovered from the surface of Kobol, they're going to want to do some tests on him. If they don't discover the chip at that point, then I'll be really disappointed and probably quit watching the show. ::) This cylon in the brain thing has been drug out a little too long, and it is becomming annoying.
:'( :'( :'(
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Post by AlfredTaylor on Mar 31, 2005 6:46:28 GMT -5
If they've already discovered Kobol, then they're way beyond where anyone else has been in the last two thousand years. Unless they encounter the Pegasus, they're on their own.
It would be cool if they discovered people still living on Kobol who didn't leave when it was evacuated.
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Post by AlfredTaylor on Mar 30, 2005 23:13:59 GMT -5
I can see Viper pilots being allowed to use birth control, but no one else. They have nine months to deal with their current situation. If the supply problem is critical at that point, a few extra mouths at that point won't make that much of a difference. It's like in real life, if you wait until you can afford to have a child, you'll never have a child.
Wife swapping may also have to become popular to ensure a strong genitic mix in the population.
They would also have trouble justifying the manufacture of birth control devices, given their limited resources it would be more profitable for the fleet to invest in other industries. Such as food production.
Replacement parts are also going to be a huge problem. They just can't go down to Radio Shack and pick up some components. They'd have to salvage every part of a damaged viper. They may end up picking up parts from Cylons.
The show hasn't addressed these issues, and it probably should.
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Post by AlfredTaylor on Mar 30, 2005 15:34:21 GMT -5
It would be sad if the smoking doctor died of lung cancer before he could train anyone else.
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Post by AlfredTaylor on Mar 29, 2005 20:16:58 GMT -5
The number of Vipers is one of their least problems. Just feeding a fleet that size is going to take all of their resources. Two episodes back the president gave a speech in a well kept lawn with grass and hedges on board one of the ships in the fleet. Give me a break. That would have been converted to grow food as soon as it was made operational. Also there would be a few other things that they would have to do such as:
1) Birth control would be illegal. 2) Everyone would become a vegitarian 3) Dirt and Seeds would become the new "currency." 4) Eveyone would be trained in new jobs and have more than one job. 5) The smoking doctor would be training medical students as quickly as he could. 6) A draft would have to be imposed.
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