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Re: Admiral Kaine
I think we are a bit past believable sci-fi anyway. Can't we just file this into te cylon's magical hacking abilities and call it a day?
The point was about why the original Galactica didn't had simulators, and the two points i suggested was lack of resource at time of design compared to more critical needs and fear of Cylon hacking infiltration in any overly complex networks.
The point was about why the original Galactica didn't had simulators, and the two points i suggested was lack of resource at time of design compared to more critical needs and fear of Cylon hacking infiltration in any overly complex networks.
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Re: Admiral Kaine
Because the virus or program was already in the system.Captain Seafort wrote:Then why was Galactica suffering system penetration when she networked?
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Re: Admiral Kaine
They'd already flushed it out, if indeed it was ever installed on Galactica, given that she was being decommissioned.Deepcrush wrote:Because the virus or program was already in the system.
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Re: Admiral Kaine
And she had an older computer, and Adama forbade any networking on his ship. The virus could very well have been sitting, ready to go in some file somewhere, but without a method to travel the entire system, it wouldn't do anything.
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Re: Admiral Kaine
I'm gonna go with you personally on this one, but we love to argue on this site as you well know )SolkaTruesilver wrote:I think we are a bit past believable sci-fi anyway. Can't we just file this into te cylon's magical hacking abilities and call it a day?
The point was about why the original Galactica didn't had simulators, and the two points i suggested was lack of resource at time of design compared to more critical needs and fear of Cylon hacking infiltration in any overly complex networks.
But I can't throw, I throw like a geek!
Re: Admiral Cain
Corrected misspelling of character name on thread from Kaine to Cain.
They say that in the Army,
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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Re: Admiral Kaine
When did they do that exactly...Captain Seafort wrote:They'd already flushed it out, if indeed it was ever installed on Galactica, given that she was being decommissioned.Deepcrush wrote:Because the virus or program was already in the system.
As of the mini-series, that little cylon box was still in place. During S2, the virus was still in the computer because when they went for that linked jump Galactica still had to deal with the virus spreading.
When did they flush it, right before they crashed into the sun?
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Re: Admiral Cain
When Athena dumped it into a Cylon fleet and crippled a thousand raiders.
I am just watching Pegasus, the 1st episode. Damn the whole thing was good writing. They really go heavy playing with your emotions. first, from the acknowledging of the miracle of having another Battlestar around. Then the doubt sowed about Adama's command capacity (because Cain DOES make good points). And Adama's ultimate show of loyalty to his men...
Down to the realisation of just how much of a heartless bitch she was.
I am just watching Pegasus, the 1st episode. Damn the whole thing was good writing. They really go heavy playing with your emotions. first, from the acknowledging of the miracle of having another Battlestar around. Then the doubt sowed about Adama's command capacity (because Cain DOES make good points). And Adama's ultimate show of loyalty to his men...
Down to the realisation of just how much of a heartless bitch she was.
Re: Admiral Cain
I've seen Michelle Forbbes in three different roles, in TNG, Battlestar Galactica, and True Blood.
She always seems to portray characters with a similar attitude in my opinion.
She always seems to portray characters with a similar attitude in my opinion.
They say that in the Army,
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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Re: Admiral Cain
Even better was that the character of Kira was based off of her.Mark wrote:I've seen Michelle Forbbes in three different roles, in TNG, Battlestar Galactica, and True Blood.
She always seems to portray characters with a similar attitude in my opinion.
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Re: Admiral Cain
Not so much "based off" as "hastily rewritten when she decided she wasn't interested". Much as there's an argument that "Nick Locarno" was actually just a pseudonym.Deepcrush wrote:Even better was that the character of Kira was based off of her.
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Re: Admiral Cain
I'm actually thinking about one day asking SFDebris to do a review of the Pegasus/Resurrection Ship arc (unless one of you people with money would like to do it first).SolkaTruesilver wrote:
I am just watching Pegasus, the 1st episode. Damn the whole thing was good writing. They really go heavy playing with your emotions. first, from the acknowledging of the miracle of having another Battlestar around. Then the doubt sowed about Adama's command capacity (because Cain DOES make good points). And Adama's ultimate show of loyalty to his men...
Down to the realisation of just how much of a heartless bitch she was.
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"But it doesn't have to happen again. Not if we make up our minds to change. Take a different path. Right here, right now."
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Re: Admiral Cain
Kira AND Torres were characters based on her. You can see the similarities in base character.Deepcrush wrote:Even better was that the character of Kira was based off of her.Mark wrote:I've seen Michelle Forbbes in three different roles, in TNG, Battlestar Galactica, and True Blood.
She always seems to portray characters with a similar attitude in my opinion.
Well.. you can for Kira. I don't think Torres ever evolved past that point. Her outright racism against Cardassians sure would have made a lot more sense if she had been Ro.
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Re: Admiral Cain
I don't think its hard for any Bajoran to have an outright racist view of the Cardassians.
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My point was that Torres has outright racism against the Cardassians, without much reasons beyond the defense of their own colony, as noticed by Chuck in his review of "Nothing Human"Deepcrush wrote:I don't think its hard for any Bajoran to have an outright racist view of the Cardassians.