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Wow, onto season 2 already? You managed to watch all of those season 1 episodes in one day? I certainly hoped you didn't skip the latter half of season 1 because that's major stuff there.
Sinclair's transfer had to do with that business about Minbari souls being born in human bodies. His ambassadorship has... other things to do with the plot that will be answer later in season 2.
No, I have watched it over a period of several days intermixed with Eureka...I just didn't start reporting it until recently.
I must have missed the part about his transfer....Damn.
Just watched GROPOS...Sad at the end, though not entirely surprising.
It's a great ending though. I thought one or two to at least survive, as it's sort of expected in when war is involved that there would be one alive to tell of the horrors. It was a great twist that everyone was killed, even the guys who attacked Delenn. It's episode like this which make character shields a bad thing in shows.
It's a great ending though. I thought one or two to at least survive, as it's sort of expected in when war is involved that there would be one alive to tell of the horrors. It was a great twist that everyone was killed, even the guys who attacked Delenn. It's episode like this which make character shields a bad thing in shows.
Yeah, but it was sort of odd that, even though they were all in the same unit, they all died in the same spot...must have been an explosion or something.
I figured, otherwise there wouldn't be much of a story .
But so far it took the gravity of Jupiter to kill one...Lol
Sheridan's fighting the way a good tactician should. He knows fully well that the White Star alone doesn't have the firepower to destroy a Shadow warship so he has to outsmart it. In combat there are three options: run, fight, or hide. In the case of that Shadow vessel near Jupiter, running and hiding ended up being the same thing as fighting. You'll see a lot more conventional and unconventional tactics against the Shadows though.
Sheridan's fighting the way a good tactician should. He knows fully well that the White Star alone doesn't have the firepower to destroy a Shadow warship so he has to outsmart it. In combat there are three options: run, fight, or hide. In the case of that Shadow vessel near Jupiter, running and hiding ended up being the same thing as fighting. You'll see a lot more conventional and unconventional tactics against the Shadows though.
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