The Battle of the Line...

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Deepcrush wrote:I'm going to have too disagree with that one Rochey. IMO, SW and ST fans tend to take the cake on crazy.
Dude, you've not seen the seriously crazy Fivers. Even the most fanatical ST V SW debaters quail in their presence.
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Rochey wrote:Damn right. Even the most totaly out of it Trek or Wars fans are nothing compared to the worst of the Babylon 5 fans.
You're getting awful close to versus territory there, Rochey. :wink:




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Rochey wrote:Dude, you've not seen the seriously crazy Fivers. Even the most fanatical ST V SW debaters quail in their presence.
I've spent a lot of time talking to B5 fans. There are a few who are just fucked in the head but thats the truth for any group. We'll have too agree to disagree.
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Yeah there's crazies in every group.

The ship over people figure makes the most sense. Still Franklin kind of spoke funny if he meant ships. But ah well I have no problem with that.

Was there any damage to the surface of Earth? I would assume there would be.
How many Minbari does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
None. They always surrender right before they finish the job and never tell you why.

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Monroe wrote:Was there any damage to the surface of Earth? I would assume there would be.
The Minbari never reached Earth.
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Monroe wrote:Was there any damage to the surface of Earth? I would assume there would be.
The Minbari never reached Earth.
Ah, I had always imagined the battle took place over Earth like the battle to overthrow President whats-his-name did.
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The battle took place near Earth but not directly over it.

The battle against Clark was the First Battle of Earth.
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