The changes in the new Galatica

or their tanker might have been liguid only. i want to see that one again. i'll check the dvd tomorrow and see if they were clearer.

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once they get past the gun on the ice planet,,,,oops.

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Enzo Matrix wrote: : Old Timer wrote: :> Actually, the new Boltar acts kind of strange, probably due to :> overwehlming guilt...... : : ...and that chip in his head. Mind you, Baltar's imaginary friend is far : better looking than John Crichton's... :-) : Better sense of humor, too. But then, I always did like a wicked sense of humor. Only problem is, you KNEW who's side Harv was on - HIS. Which side #6 is on seems fairly clear, but she does seem to like to play games.

Bruce

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"Pauli G " wrote: : : One thing that I'm wondering about is the fuel supplies. In episode : where Starbuck crashed onto that planet, there was a mention that 40% : of fuel reserves had been expended on the SAR mission. I'm wondering : if they will weave a fuel crisis into the plot somewhere along the : line, whereas Vipers can't fly due to fuel shortages. : They can weave any number of shortages into the plot. How many of those ships have their own food recyclers on board, given that the story line is only 3 weeks into its timeline at the moment - most ships probably stock that much, but how much had they consumed first?

So, unless the Galactica can systhesize/refine fuel for the Vipers, it was gonna happen sooner or later. They can't stumble upon depots forever... :-)

Bruce

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bet he'll throw rocks if he has to. i smell an infilltration, starbuck is going o invade a base star to get some vital info on detecting the sleepers. well. that's what i would write for next season.

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In one episode, they were in an Alamo type situation. Harvey appeared to Crichton wearing cowboy boots, one of which had the name "Andy" inscribed into the sole! There were just so many wonderful in-jokes in Farscape...

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I don't want to spoil the final episode of the season for you, so I'll just say that things are a little more complex...

I was a little puzzled about this episode and the supposed difficulty of finding water. I mean there are billions of gallons of the stuff just floating around in comets and jovian ring systems. Certainly in our solar system, water is just about the most common compound. But then, I suppose if water were freely available, there would have been little drama in that episode.

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Have you read Isaac Asimov's "The Martian Way" ?

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You guys are in for a treat... :-) Try not to think so simplistically. It gets a little more complex!

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Well, in general I do not like it as well as the original, but at least the spacecraft in the new one do not have to bank to turn. That has always been a gripe of mine when they show spacecraft banking to turn. Starbuck rotates here spacecraft very nicely to reverse directions. First point it in the direction you want to go, then hit thrust. Not the fancy wing overs and high banked 180 turns the way so many SFs do it.

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I've had to sit on my hands and kill a few replies that might have spawned a spoiler or two for those SciFi'ng their Galactica fix rather than BT'ng it. Things definitely get interesting.

So like how long before we see the next 13 episodes???

WmB

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"simplistically?" it IS television. complexity is rare.

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that trojan tin can looks like 5-6 could shoehorn. wonder if life support is robust enough. but how do you get the cylons drunk?

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