Guest #26 December 11, 2003 Quoteexcept for the cigar thing...I don't care how drunk you get the damn things still are vile rolls of donkey turds. Jeanne, you just haven't been smoking the right ones. A few years ago I got to puff on a bootleg Havana, and suddenly I KNEW what all the fuss was about. John Player Specials are the finest cigarettes I ever smoked (with Dunhills a close second). Magnify that smoking experience 100x, and you've got Havana. mh"The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LouDiamond 1 #27 December 11, 2003 Well the note in the commanders quarters said there are only 12 cylon models. Like I said, REALLY DORKY info"It's just skydiving..additional drama is not required" Some people dream about flying, I live my dream SKYMONKEY PUBLISHING Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amazon 7 #28 December 11, 2003 That ok Mark I will stick with being able to Breathe.... When I go to the restaurant for massive quantities of dead animal parts I always tell the mait ra d the I want to be seated in the " breathing section". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Amazon 7 #29 December 11, 2003 That was a note from Gaius Baltar obviously...... warning Commander Adama about them.....the information he got from #6 when she was telling him about the Cylons Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites LouDiamond 1 #30 December 11, 2003 Right, that's my point. I can account for 11 human cylons so far. If they were indeed multiple copies of only 4 models then that leaves 8 unseen models."It's just skydiving..additional drama is not required" Some people dream about flying, I live my dream SKYMONKEY PUBLISHING Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites murps2000 86 #31 December 11, 2003 Wow, didn't that hottie cylon mention that they were "sleeper" agent cylons? Computer viruses? Strange parallel to the post 9/11 world we live in, huh? But forget about that for just a centon. I sure dug how Adama was beating the shit out of the arms dealer cylon with a flashlight. Never saw Lorne Greene do anything like that. And another thing. How come they don't have any daggits? Or robot daggits? And when's Lloyd Bridges gonna show up on the Battlestar Pegasus & start kicking some cylon ass? Plus they need to bring back that two-eyed cylon that used to work for the old Baltar. The one named Lucifer. Heh heh... By your command.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites DJatLarge 0 #32 December 11, 2003 slowly, reluctantly, I hand my "big geek" hat over to you murps2000. Wear it with pride, by your command. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites murps2000 86 #33 December 11, 2003 Wow, can I have your pocket protector, too? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites DJatLarge 0 #34 December 11, 2003 ok, here is my pocketprotector.... but i'm also giving you my Best Buy credit card on the condition that you pay the bill off for me Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Guest #35 December 11, 2003 Definitely not an indoor expereicne, and I quit smoking years ago. mh"The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites murps2000 86 #36 December 11, 2003 Ohhh, Best buy. Dealing with the Devil is bad. Hey check this out, true story. My older sister got me this tee shirt back in like 1979, and I only got to wear it once before my mom took it & threw it out. It had a rather phallic representation of the Galactica on it, and a caption which read " Battlestar Prophilactica" (sp?) on it. Bet that would be worth some dough nowadays. Thanks, mom. Fast forward to early nineties, another true story. One of my favorite cars I used to own, a 1980 GranPrix (huge, like Nimitz class) somehow got the nickname Battlecar Pontiactica among my friends (you can tell I don't have many). It was definitely the cruising party land vessel. It wouldn't go FTL, as they say, but could break 100mph, with only two fingers on the steering wheel. Unfortunately the old hyperdrive V8 went out, so she was decommisioned in about '95, and, if the old girl hasn't been crushed yet, now resides in a salvage yard near Harper's Ferry, WV. Ah, memories... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites ZoneRat 0 #37 December 11, 2003 Quote It also reminded me a lot of Sci-Fi's "Dune" remake, which I thought was very good as well. I think when Ivan spoke of Dune as being gay, he was referring to the Dino DeLauentis film... Remember... The one that had Sting as a Mentat? He's right, too, that movie was faggy. All that whispering. The Sci-Fi's remake of Dune was damn good I thought. Beautiful to watch. Yall make a great point as to how many models there are. I'd assumed that 6 of 9, I mean nexus 6, I mean the hot blond cylon had 11 identical sisters... but that note that Adama got does lead one to believe that there were 12 total design groups... many we haven't seen yet... I had the same thought LouDiamond had, I think the Presidents simpleton aide-boy will turn out synthetic. I found this version of BSG to be excellent TV. It had an (almost) honest grittiness I liked. Adama beating the hell out of that replicant, I mean humanoid cylon, was a good example. The pres' has breast cancer. The little girl dies 'cause her ship cant jump... Starbuck confesses her sins because it's the end of the word opening the path for the disgrunted son to make peace with dad. Not bad tv. It's got a little E.R. in there... I also enjoyed the fact that not everything was "futuristic". Adama eating spaghetti, for example. Comforting to know that you can be in a civilization that doesn't really believe in earth, yet you can still get a nice fettuccini alfredo... It's interesting... During the industrial revolution man feared dehumanization because machines were stronger and more efficient workers. Later, computers were better data based thinkers. Then limited A.I. came around... about the same time that cloning and gene mapping work had some breakthroughs... Mary Shelly was on to something, I think... as was Philip Dick. It felt to me like a few of the 12 year old kids that loved the original BSG grew up and became filmakers... and made a grown up version of the series. I felt the same way about LOTR.“There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophies.” Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites DJatLarge 0 #38 December 11, 2003 Wasn't there supposed to be a part 3 tonight??? Am I wrong, or just confused as usual Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Guest #39 December 11, 2003 Well put, really liked your remarks. In the original Dune feature film, Brad Dourif played Harkonen Mentat Pieter De Vries, (Sir Freddy Jones played his opposing number on the Atriedes team, Thufir Hawat). Sting played Feyid Ruatha, Harkonen's pet nephew. mh"The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites ZoneRat 0 #40 December 11, 2003 QuoteWasn't there supposed to be a part 3 tonight??? Am I wrong, or just confused as usual Yeah. I thought so too. Checked out the website. Seems there's only 2, 2-hour parts for now. So Mark. Am I to understand that you liked that Dune film? and What were your thoughts on Sci-fi's Riverworld?“There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophies.” Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Guest #41 December 11, 2003 I didn't watch Riverworld; partly because I had never read the novel, and partly because I could never seem to catch it when it was on. I'm familiar with the synopsis of the novel, so I might have done okay with the feature, but who knows. mh"The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Amazon 7 #42 December 11, 2003 I liked both of the new Dune series.. Dune and Children of Dune... I cant wait for the third part. But I am weird I liked the first Dune as well although it did not follow the book nearly as well as the Sci Fi version. It is said that those who resonate to the Dune Trilogy have lived lifetimes in that reality. Riverworld was VERY interesting.. visually and the "characters" were surprising.. WHY do reincarnation stories always involve the Kings and queens of history... and not just we the common people. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites TaeKwonDoDo 0 #43 December 11, 2003 Well, I'm (temporarily) screwed. I'm stuck in Oslo where it get's light at 9:00 a.m. and dark at 2:00 - and no Sci-fi channel anywhere. I've been waiting for this new series for 6 Yarans - and then get sent away to the one of the older colonies for the opening week. Hence my speedy investment in a TiVo a few Centons ago (Life will never be the same). BUT - if I get home and someone's erased these episodes, By the "Lords of Cobol"... there'll be hell to pay. Frack. - Jeff "That's not flying, it's falling with style." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites rehmwa 2 #44 December 11, 2003 Saw the BSG the other night. It's very good. I don't want to compare it to the old cheesy series. It stands alone. Hopefully the series will be good also. Duplicates of a same model can't be counted extra. So there are a few models left to reveal. That would make sense if this is leading into a series. The first Dune was terrible, especially if you read the book. The later one was much better, but I can't stand Susan S in anything though anymore. What accent were they trying to make in that thing. Also, do you think Chani would be that breasty if she came from an evolution of people living in a highly parched climate? (I don't know either way, any anthropologists, genetics types here?) Maybe that would be the way they'd evolve.... ... Driving is a one dimensional activity - a monkey can do it - being proud of your driving abilities is like being proud of being able to put on pants Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites murps2000 86 #45 December 12, 2003 I think you shouldn't hold your breath. My guess is it's a two part mini-series, as I have seen no previews for a third part. Just previews for what's already been shown. I wonder where they'd go with it, anyway. Earth? Or a new TV show? You'd have heard something by now. Nope, I think you're going to have to let it go. It's frakking over. Pity. They really did Star Trek to death, and this was better, I think. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites ChasingBlueSky 0 #46 December 12, 2003 Finally saw the whole thing - you see the new Cylons twice in the entire 4 hours, and it is the same exact shot both times. You see an old Cylon, and they made the newest Cylons look like humans to probably save money on FX. I have about 1000 problems with the 4 hours - and the more I watched this show, the more I wished Space: Above and Beyond was never canceled. It was a good way to spend a few hours, but I wouldn't place it anywhere in the upper rankings of anything I have watched._________________________________________ you can burn the land and boil the sea, but you can't take the sky from me.... I WILL fly again..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Guest #47 December 12, 2003 QuoteSaw the BSG the other night. It's very good. I don't want to compare it to the old cheesy series. It stands alone. Hopefully the series will be good also. Duplicates of a same model can't be counted extra. So there are a few models left to reveal. That would make sense if this is leading into a series. The first Dune was terrible, especially if you read the book. The later one was much better, but I can't stand Susan S in anything though anymore. What accent were they trying to make in that thing. Also, do you think Chani would be that breasty if she came from an evolution of people living in a highly parched climate? (I don't know either way, any anthropologists, genetics types here?) Maybe that would be the way they'd evolve.... Jah, I'm with you wrt Susan Sarandon (Streisand). However, as a writer and a critic, I have to do what she cannot, and set politics aside, and hold my nose and give credit where it is due, irrespective of my personal bias. Actors are professional BULLSHIT ARTISTS. That's what they've trained all their lives to do. If they do it well, they'll get recognition from me. If they abuse their position as entertainer (as in Sarandon departing from her organ-grinder monkey role and engaging in verbal flataulence of a political streak), I won't hesitiate to light into them. When it comes to politics, for example, she and her fellow simpering monkey-boy / butt-buddy Tim Robbins suck ass. Sarandon did a good job in Dune. She carried her part very well. mh"The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Guest #48 December 12, 2003 QuoteI liked both of the new Dune series.. Dune and Children of Dune... I cant wait for the third part. mmm...methinks the two Sci-Fi channel features "Dune" and "Children of Dune" encompassed Herbert's trilogy (BTW - did I mention that I met him at a lecture in Tacoma in 1984 when I was in the USAF?! hehehe); that is, "Dune", Dune Messiah" and "Children of Dune". If they do another Dune feature, it would be "God Emperor of Dune", IIRC. mh"The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Jimbo 0 #49 December 13, 2003 QuoteYou see an old Cylon, and they made the newest Cylons look like humans to probably save money on FX. I've heard the save money on effects argument before, I'm not sure that I buy it. Maybe I'm just a dork, but I thought that they looked like humans in an effort to show how advanced they had become. - Jim"Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites ChasingBlueSky 0 #50 December 13, 2003 Quote QuoteYou see an old Cylon, and they made the newest Cylons look like humans to probably save money on FX. I've heard the save money on effects argument before, I'm not sure that I buy it. Maybe I'm just a dork, but I thought that they looked like humans in an effort to show how advanced they had become. - Jim In 40 years they go from walking toasters to fully synthetic humans with religious beliefs and sex drives? They have religion but no reason why they need to kill off humanity? I just realized that Ronald Moore worked on this show - no wonder that #6 reminded me of a combination of seven of nine and data. And Baltar now reminds me of Dr Smith from Lost in Space._________________________________________ you can burn the land and boil the sea, but you can't take the sky from me.... I WILL fly again..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Prev 1 2 3 4 Next Page 2 of 4 Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Reply to this topic... × Pasted as rich text. Paste as plain text instead Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. Clear editor × You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL. 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Amazon 7 #29 December 11, 2003 That was a note from Gaius Baltar obviously...... warning Commander Adama about them.....the information he got from #6 when she was telling him about the Cylons Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LouDiamond 1 #30 December 11, 2003 Right, that's my point. I can account for 11 human cylons so far. If they were indeed multiple copies of only 4 models then that leaves 8 unseen models."It's just skydiving..additional drama is not required" Some people dream about flying, I live my dream SKYMONKEY PUBLISHING Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
murps2000 86 #31 December 11, 2003 Wow, didn't that hottie cylon mention that they were "sleeper" agent cylons? Computer viruses? Strange parallel to the post 9/11 world we live in, huh? But forget about that for just a centon. I sure dug how Adama was beating the shit out of the arms dealer cylon with a flashlight. Never saw Lorne Greene do anything like that. And another thing. How come they don't have any daggits? Or robot daggits? And when's Lloyd Bridges gonna show up on the Battlestar Pegasus & start kicking some cylon ass? Plus they need to bring back that two-eyed cylon that used to work for the old Baltar. The one named Lucifer. Heh heh... By your command.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DJatLarge 0 #32 December 11, 2003 slowly, reluctantly, I hand my "big geek" hat over to you murps2000. Wear it with pride, by your command. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
murps2000 86 #33 December 11, 2003 Wow, can I have your pocket protector, too? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DJatLarge 0 #34 December 11, 2003 ok, here is my pocketprotector.... but i'm also giving you my Best Buy credit card on the condition that you pay the bill off for me Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest #35 December 11, 2003 Definitely not an indoor expereicne, and I quit smoking years ago. mh"The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
murps2000 86 #36 December 11, 2003 Ohhh, Best buy. Dealing with the Devil is bad. Hey check this out, true story. My older sister got me this tee shirt back in like 1979, and I only got to wear it once before my mom took it & threw it out. It had a rather phallic representation of the Galactica on it, and a caption which read " Battlestar Prophilactica" (sp?) on it. Bet that would be worth some dough nowadays. Thanks, mom. Fast forward to early nineties, another true story. One of my favorite cars I used to own, a 1980 GranPrix (huge, like Nimitz class) somehow got the nickname Battlecar Pontiactica among my friends (you can tell I don't have many). It was definitely the cruising party land vessel. It wouldn't go FTL, as they say, but could break 100mph, with only two fingers on the steering wheel. Unfortunately the old hyperdrive V8 went out, so she was decommisioned in about '95, and, if the old girl hasn't been crushed yet, now resides in a salvage yard near Harper's Ferry, WV. Ah, memories... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ZoneRat 0 #37 December 11, 2003 Quote It also reminded me a lot of Sci-Fi's "Dune" remake, which I thought was very good as well. I think when Ivan spoke of Dune as being gay, he was referring to the Dino DeLauentis film... Remember... The one that had Sting as a Mentat? He's right, too, that movie was faggy. All that whispering. The Sci-Fi's remake of Dune was damn good I thought. Beautiful to watch. Yall make a great point as to how many models there are. I'd assumed that 6 of 9, I mean nexus 6, I mean the hot blond cylon had 11 identical sisters... but that note that Adama got does lead one to believe that there were 12 total design groups... many we haven't seen yet... I had the same thought LouDiamond had, I think the Presidents simpleton aide-boy will turn out synthetic. I found this version of BSG to be excellent TV. It had an (almost) honest grittiness I liked. Adama beating the hell out of that replicant, I mean humanoid cylon, was a good example. The pres' has breast cancer. The little girl dies 'cause her ship cant jump... Starbuck confesses her sins because it's the end of the word opening the path for the disgrunted son to make peace with dad. Not bad tv. It's got a little E.R. in there... I also enjoyed the fact that not everything was "futuristic". Adama eating spaghetti, for example. Comforting to know that you can be in a civilization that doesn't really believe in earth, yet you can still get a nice fettuccini alfredo... It's interesting... During the industrial revolution man feared dehumanization because machines were stronger and more efficient workers. Later, computers were better data based thinkers. Then limited A.I. came around... about the same time that cloning and gene mapping work had some breakthroughs... Mary Shelly was on to something, I think... as was Philip Dick. It felt to me like a few of the 12 year old kids that loved the original BSG grew up and became filmakers... and made a grown up version of the series. I felt the same way about LOTR.“There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophies.” Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DJatLarge 0 #38 December 11, 2003 Wasn't there supposed to be a part 3 tonight??? Am I wrong, or just confused as usual Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest #39 December 11, 2003 Well put, really liked your remarks. In the original Dune feature film, Brad Dourif played Harkonen Mentat Pieter De Vries, (Sir Freddy Jones played his opposing number on the Atriedes team, Thufir Hawat). Sting played Feyid Ruatha, Harkonen's pet nephew. mh"The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ZoneRat 0 #40 December 11, 2003 QuoteWasn't there supposed to be a part 3 tonight??? Am I wrong, or just confused as usual Yeah. I thought so too. Checked out the website. Seems there's only 2, 2-hour parts for now. So Mark. Am I to understand that you liked that Dune film? and What were your thoughts on Sci-fi's Riverworld?“There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophies.” Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest #41 December 11, 2003 I didn't watch Riverworld; partly because I had never read the novel, and partly because I could never seem to catch it when it was on. I'm familiar with the synopsis of the novel, so I might have done okay with the feature, but who knows. mh"The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amazon 7 #42 December 11, 2003 I liked both of the new Dune series.. Dune and Children of Dune... I cant wait for the third part. But I am weird I liked the first Dune as well although it did not follow the book nearly as well as the Sci Fi version. It is said that those who resonate to the Dune Trilogy have lived lifetimes in that reality. Riverworld was VERY interesting.. visually and the "characters" were surprising.. WHY do reincarnation stories always involve the Kings and queens of history... and not just we the common people. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TaeKwonDoDo 0 #43 December 11, 2003 Well, I'm (temporarily) screwed. I'm stuck in Oslo where it get's light at 9:00 a.m. and dark at 2:00 - and no Sci-fi channel anywhere. I've been waiting for this new series for 6 Yarans - and then get sent away to the one of the older colonies for the opening week. Hence my speedy investment in a TiVo a few Centons ago (Life will never be the same). BUT - if I get home and someone's erased these episodes, By the "Lords of Cobol"... there'll be hell to pay. Frack. - Jeff "That's not flying, it's falling with style." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rehmwa 2 #44 December 11, 2003 Saw the BSG the other night. It's very good. I don't want to compare it to the old cheesy series. It stands alone. Hopefully the series will be good also. Duplicates of a same model can't be counted extra. So there are a few models left to reveal. That would make sense if this is leading into a series. The first Dune was terrible, especially if you read the book. The later one was much better, but I can't stand Susan S in anything though anymore. What accent were they trying to make in that thing. Also, do you think Chani would be that breasty if she came from an evolution of people living in a highly parched climate? (I don't know either way, any anthropologists, genetics types here?) Maybe that would be the way they'd evolve.... ... Driving is a one dimensional activity - a monkey can do it - being proud of your driving abilities is like being proud of being able to put on pants Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
murps2000 86 #45 December 12, 2003 I think you shouldn't hold your breath. My guess is it's a two part mini-series, as I have seen no previews for a third part. Just previews for what's already been shown. I wonder where they'd go with it, anyway. Earth? Or a new TV show? You'd have heard something by now. Nope, I think you're going to have to let it go. It's frakking over. Pity. They really did Star Trek to death, and this was better, I think. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChasingBlueSky 0 #46 December 12, 2003 Finally saw the whole thing - you see the new Cylons twice in the entire 4 hours, and it is the same exact shot both times. You see an old Cylon, and they made the newest Cylons look like humans to probably save money on FX. I have about 1000 problems with the 4 hours - and the more I watched this show, the more I wished Space: Above and Beyond was never canceled. It was a good way to spend a few hours, but I wouldn't place it anywhere in the upper rankings of anything I have watched._________________________________________ you can burn the land and boil the sea, but you can't take the sky from me.... I WILL fly again..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest #47 December 12, 2003 QuoteSaw the BSG the other night. It's very good. I don't want to compare it to the old cheesy series. It stands alone. Hopefully the series will be good also. Duplicates of a same model can't be counted extra. So there are a few models left to reveal. That would make sense if this is leading into a series. The first Dune was terrible, especially if you read the book. The later one was much better, but I can't stand Susan S in anything though anymore. What accent were they trying to make in that thing. Also, do you think Chani would be that breasty if she came from an evolution of people living in a highly parched climate? (I don't know either way, any anthropologists, genetics types here?) Maybe that would be the way they'd evolve.... Jah, I'm with you wrt Susan Sarandon (Streisand). However, as a writer and a critic, I have to do what she cannot, and set politics aside, and hold my nose and give credit where it is due, irrespective of my personal bias. Actors are professional BULLSHIT ARTISTS. That's what they've trained all their lives to do. If they do it well, they'll get recognition from me. If they abuse their position as entertainer (as in Sarandon departing from her organ-grinder monkey role and engaging in verbal flataulence of a political streak), I won't hesitiate to light into them. When it comes to politics, for example, she and her fellow simpering monkey-boy / butt-buddy Tim Robbins suck ass. Sarandon did a good job in Dune. She carried her part very well. mh"The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest #48 December 12, 2003 QuoteI liked both of the new Dune series.. Dune and Children of Dune... I cant wait for the third part. mmm...methinks the two Sci-Fi channel features "Dune" and "Children of Dune" encompassed Herbert's trilogy (BTW - did I mention that I met him at a lecture in Tacoma in 1984 when I was in the USAF?! hehehe); that is, "Dune", Dune Messiah" and "Children of Dune". If they do another Dune feature, it would be "God Emperor of Dune", IIRC. mh"The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jimbo 0 #49 December 13, 2003 QuoteYou see an old Cylon, and they made the newest Cylons look like humans to probably save money on FX. I've heard the save money on effects argument before, I'm not sure that I buy it. Maybe I'm just a dork, but I thought that they looked like humans in an effort to show how advanced they had become. - Jim"Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChasingBlueSky 0 #50 December 13, 2003 Quote QuoteYou see an old Cylon, and they made the newest Cylons look like humans to probably save money on FX. I've heard the save money on effects argument before, I'm not sure that I buy it. Maybe I'm just a dork, but I thought that they looked like humans in an effort to show how advanced they had become. - Jim In 40 years they go from walking toasters to fully synthetic humans with religious beliefs and sex drives? They have religion but no reason why they need to kill off humanity? I just realized that Ronald Moore worked on this show - no wonder that #6 reminded me of a combination of seven of nine and data. And Baltar now reminds me of Dr Smith from Lost in Space._________________________________________ you can burn the land and boil the sea, but you can't take the sky from me.... I WILL fly again..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites