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ah yes I see now, missed that post. It's not just B5 though, I saw one episode of Diagnosis Murder (I think it was that could have been some other cheesy detective show, they all blur together a bit if you watch too many (well except Columbo but that's just in a league of its own).

Anyway. This episode featured Wil Weaton (aka Wesley KILL HIM NOW Crusher) as highway patrol cop, Gul Dukat and Weyoun (who's real names I can never remember) as detectives too! (Actually whats-his-name who plays Weyoun also played 2 other characters in DS9 and an Andorian Character in enterprise and a telepath in series one of B5 so he gets around probably even MORE than Wayne Alexander :P)
 
TenaciousB said:
And what a fetching dress it was too, Burger :wink:

I think I need to wash my brain to remove that mental image. Im not sure theres an acid strong enough to remove the horror though....
 
emperorpenguin said:
Burger said:
emperorpenguin said:
did he survive? I swear Jessica Fletcher is a serial killer
LOL... couldn't stand watching it for more than 10 minutes. And after playing Jessica Fletcher in a LARP at Gaelcon, I'll never watch it again.D

You did WHAT!? :shock:
I'm holding up a black card, conversation over. This is a black card situation.
 
Burger said:
emperorpenguin said:
Burger said:
LOL... couldn't stand watching it for more than 10 minutes. And after playing Jessica Fletcher in a LARP at Gaelcon, I'll never watch it again.D

You did WHAT!? :shock:
I'm holding up a black card, conversation over. This is a black card situation.

You should have known better than to mention something like that! :lol:
 
That's just it. Artificial Gravity, Graviton Drives and Inertial Dampners are so far out from actual scientific fact as to be almost if not totally pure fiction anyway.

Yes, Star Wars technobabble that a lone ship is capable of glassing a planet and the tech specs to back up are just utterly rediculous, but a lot of the stuff in ANY sci-fi is just as out there.

At the end of the day, pretty much all sci-fi is a bad as the rest when it comes to being miles off scientific probability or possibility.
 
Locutus9956 said:
ah yes I see now, missed that post. It's not just B5 though, I saw one episode of Diagnosis Murder (I think it was that could have been some other cheesy detective show, they all blur together a bit if you watch too many (well except Columbo but that's just in a league of its own).

Anyway. This episode featured Wil Weaton (aka Wesley KILL HIM NOW Crusher) as highway patrol cop, Gul Dukat and Weyoun (who's real names I can never remember) as detectives too! (Actually whats-his-name who plays Weyoun also played 2 other characters in DS9 and an Andorian Character in enterprise and a telepath in series one of B5 so he gets around probably even MORE than Wayne Alexander :P)

Marc Alaimo and Jeffrey Combs.

Do I get a prize????
 
TenaciousB said:
emperorpenguin said:
TenaciousB said:
Marc Alaimo and Jeffrey Combs.

Do I get a prize????

Yes a Dilgar Armageddon ship :lol:

WOOHOO!!!!!!!!!! :wink:

HEY! That aint fair! I still wants me a Drakh Arma ship. Don't make me go protesting back at Mongoose Towers :evil:

Or (and here's one for Burger) do the Drakh still need more bedding in time? (ffs at this point it's more like hibernation than bedding in!)
 
Before I discovered B5, DS9 was by far my favourite show. It's still my second favourite. The only reason I dont have it all on DVD whereas I DO have SG-1, and B5 is paramount insist on charging frankly ludicrous extortionate amounts for the box sets (last I checked each of the 7 boxes of DS9 were around £80 each! Thats over £560 for the lot! I could build a pretty kickass new PC for that kind of money! Admittedly its not THAT much more than other box sets but I try to only fork out for ones that are a good cheap price :P
 
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