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# ? Nov 23, 2019 03:00 |
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 06:18 |
Vavrek posted:It failed. I was really hoping this wasn’t the snipe on this page so i could post it.
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# ? Nov 23, 2019 03:02 |
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The Unlife Aquatic posted:Can we please put slapping "punk" on the end of things to rest because it's loving hollow and pointless. It's grammatically dumb, but so are a lot of genre names. This is the bleak world we live in where trying to be earnestly cheerful somehow seems subversive. That's also how a lot of B5 seems a lot more quaint, because despite how dark B5 gets, the 90s weren't as aggressively depressing throughout media as things are now.
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# ? Nov 23, 2019 03:07 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:It's grammatically dumb, but so are a lot of genre names. This is the bleak world we live in where trying to be earnestly cheerful somehow seems subversive. TBH I think the quaintness is one of the things I appreciate most about B5. It feels like it comes from a different world.
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# ? Nov 23, 2019 03:49 |
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The Unlife Aquatic posted:TBH I think the quaintness is one of the things I appreciate most about B5. It feels like it comes from a different world. Brb, gotta recycle yesterday's customized newspaper and get today's issue printed.
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# ? Nov 23, 2019 14:19 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Brb, gotta recycle yesterday's customized newspaper and get today's issue printed. For the mid-90s, I thought that was a very charming take on how the future would go. Not that we couldn’t use tablets/screens to bring the newspaper, but that our attachment to them would have kept the around in some capacity.
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# ? Nov 23, 2019 14:31 |
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analpunk
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# ? Nov 23, 2019 21:10 |
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TraderStav posted:For the mid-90s, I thought that was a very charming take on how the future would go. Not that we couldn’t use tablets/screens to bring the newspaper, but that our attachment to them would have kept the around in some capacity. If I could get a customized printout of all the various news sites and stories I check, along with my regular selection of webcomics, and know that it'd be recycled at some super-high efficiency, I'd be pretty interested. The only parts missing would be hyperlinks and video. The video I can skip, but the links are pretty important.
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# ? Nov 24, 2019 01:04 |
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Back in the day with CRTs, nobody ever would've thought that an infinite news feed through a portable monitor would become more practical than printing everything out on cheap paper, News sites as they are now kinda follow a lot of the format of newspapers. Headlines and the starts of articles arranged at the front, with the option to click through and see the whole thing. Just with the internet the whole front page can be dynamically restructured on the go so there's no need to stick to bundles of stories in individual issues. RSS feeds promised the ability to collate everything from all your favorite sites into one easily scrollable unit, although I never properly made use of them and now I think they're dying off with the bulk of the independent internet. What I do miss about newspapers is the ability to browse through the whole thing without necessarily reading every article and then be left with the impression that I know of all of the current newsworthy stories, but with the internet the news is infinite and most of it is very repetitive so I start tuning it out because it's the same thing again and again. I can only read so many instances of Lying Criminal Tells Another Lie. But to get back to Babylon 5, I wonder what the official historical record is would show about everything after the events of the show, because so much that happens is either secret or cloaked in weird mysticism.
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# ? Nov 24, 2019 01:38 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:Back in the day with CRTs, nobody ever would've thought that an infinite news feed through a portable monitor would become more practical than printing everything out on cheap paper, Even TNG already had small, portable, high-resolution display panels. And people already had hand-held programmable calculators. It wouldn't have been a stretch.
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# ? Nov 24, 2019 02:02 |
SlothfulCobra posted:But to get back to Babylon 5, I wonder what the official historical record is would show about everything after the events of the show, because so much that happens is either secret or cloaked in weird mysticism. According to Deconstruction of Fallen Stars Delenn and the Minbari continue to insist on the truth, but human academics continue not to believe them. "Everybody knows Sheridan died on Minbar...."
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# ? Nov 24, 2019 02:03 |
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How old is Londo supposed to be?
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# ? Nov 24, 2019 04:25 |
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TraderStav posted:For the mid-90s, I thought that was a very charming take on how the future would go. Not that we couldn’t use tablets/screens to bring the newspaper, but that our attachment to them would have kept the around in some capacity. Exactly. Sometimes when something doesn't age well it can work for the media it's in - it becomes a message in a bottle, a little monument to the ways we used to think.
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# ? Nov 24, 2019 04:51 |
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:How old is Londo supposed to be? According to a wiki, he was born in 2201, so late 50s, early 60s. Citation is a book, Across Time and Space: The Chronologies of Babylon 5. Wiki gives the same birth year for G'Kar, though (citing the S2 episode And Now For A Word), which contradicts what JMS said online about G'Kar being around 80 years old. I never got the impression Londo was actually old enough to have first-hand experience with the Narn occupation, while G'Kar's childhood and adolescence were defined by it. Maybe Londo just never went to Narn.
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# ? Nov 24, 2019 06:16 |
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Vavrek posted:According to a wiki, he was born in 2201, so late 50s, early 60s. Citation is a book, Across Time and Space: The Chronologies of Babylon 5. Wiki gives the same birth year for G'Kar, though (citing the S2 episode And Now For A Word), which contradicts what JMS said online about G'Kar being around 80 years old. Certainly. G'Kar's experience with the Occupation was as a child soldier fighting in the last days when the Centauri were at their most desperate. Londo, aged 10-13, would never have been sent to a war zone where the Centauri were about to lose.
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# ? Nov 24, 2019 11:02 |
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Absurd Alhazred posted:Even TNG already had small, portable, high-resolution display panels. And people already had hand-held programmable calculators. It wouldn't have been a stretch. I think it was more a deliberate choice to make the future feel a bit more lived-in and relatable, possibly as a direct response to TNG. B5 had a few touches like that and I really appreciated them. I think my favourite was having actual normal keyboards on their futuristic touch-panel C-and-C stations. I also enjoyed the privatisation of space communications, like when Sheridan's having a super-serious life-or-death face off with a rogue Minbari captain, and their exchange ends with the STELLAR COM logo on the screen.
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 11:31 |
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Dirty posted:I also enjoyed the privatisation of space communications, like when Sheridan's having a super-serious life-or-death face off with a rogue Minbari captain, and their exchange ends with the STELLAR COM logo on the screen. There's a lot of things about Babylon 5 I might say to someone to give them a feel for exactly what kind of sci-fi it is, but what you bring to mind: "Licensed Commercial Telepath."
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 15:07 |
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Human ships were still using spin gravity. Humans in B5 aren't nearly as technologically advanced as the ones in TNG. They weren't supposed to be wizardy sci-fi super tech.
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 16:36 |
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The reason humans have such a large diplomatic presence in the galaxy, aside from their military strength, is because they're relatively new too. There's no old grudges with them like with the Minbari or the Centauri, and it's why English is the defacto trader's language.
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 17:25 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:The reason humans have such a large diplomatic presence in the galaxy, aside from their military strength, is because they're relatively new too. There's no old grudges with them like with the Minbari or the Centauri, and it's why English is the defacto trader's language. Plus, up until the Earth-Minbari War everyone loves the Earth Alliance for beating the brakes off of the Dilgar Empire. It's one of the reasons the League is willing to throw their weight behind Sheridan's rebellion. Hell, IIRC the Drazi and Brakiri were helping the EA even during the Earth-Minbari War.
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 01:55 |
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After I (re)watch an episode, I glance at the Lurker's Guide to skim JMS's comments about it. Spoilers for, oh, let's just say all of S3: When discussing Kosh's death, and talking about Kosh's age, and implying that Kosh had been around during the previous Great War, JMS said this: "I'll put it to you this way...Kosh was old enough to have had a first hand familiarity with Valen. Vorlons live a REAL long time." You can just hear him laughing his rear end of as he came up with that line. First HAND familiarity ...
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 12:04 |
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Okay, NOW I remember why the King Arthur episode was extra dumb. It comes right in the middle of a much more interesting narrative and does nothing to further it. The A plot is stupid, but there's been plenty of stupid plots in earlier episodes. Even worse is that the B and C plots don't have anything to offer either. It's just Sheridan asking the League of Unaligned Worlds to do a thing and they say okay and Garibaldi fighting the post office over his lasagna.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 00:16 |
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And it’s a waste of world famous actor Michael York
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 00:37 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:Garibaldi fighting the post office over his lasagna. I really do love this show. Back half of Season 5, hopefully will get some time to get a chunk of it completed this weekend.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 00:42 |
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You're through the only post season 1 rough patch (and even then I don't think it's that bad).
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 01:05 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:Garibaldi fighting the post office over his lasagna. Garifieldi hates Mondays.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 01:07 |
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Midjack posted:Garifieldi hates Mondays. Zack is Nermal, Sheridan is Jon... this works way too well
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 05:06 |
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TraderStav posted:I really do love this show. Once the Telepath arc ends, the show gets right back on track and then some. You will know exactly when the lovely Telepath arc ends.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 05:36 |
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And then we all get together in a better plot.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 05:54 |
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The telepaths aren't the problem with the first half of S5, it's the renewed focus on "random poo poo happening on B5".
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 14:50 |
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MrL_JaKiri posted:The telepaths aren't the problem with the first half of S5, it's the renewed focus on "random poo poo happening on B5". It is absolutely the Telepaths that are the problem. The random poo poo's not so bad, it's that the Telepaths butt in on every plot and just suck the life out of the room while Byron monotones and looks down his nose at everyone about how smug and perfect they are as peaceful Telepaths who only want to be left alone.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 14:58 |
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Disagree. The worst episode in the first half of the season is Learning Curve, which opens with a random sub-n'grath thug saying he's going to make B5 his turf, and who cares about that?
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 15:03 |
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I'm past the telepaths and it's definitely heating up again. The alliance was just made aware of the information that Sheridan has been validating and he's VERY unhappy about keeping the promise they made. Londo also just looked longingly at the moon from some new quarters.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 15:16 |
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The best part of the telepath plot is getting to see all those aged-out-but-still-clinging sunset strip rockband keyboarists trying their hand at extras work and earning a good day's pay for their glorious 90's man-manes. They really give it all when trying to put together "strained glance" and "collective scowl" performances.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 15:58 |
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MrL_JaKiri posted:Disagree. The worst episode in the first half of the season is Learning Curve, which opens with a random sub-n'grath thug saying he's going to make B5 his turf, and who cares about that? Episode, singular. Any time the Telepaths barge in, you immediately know what you're in for and start checking your watch to see if they've stopped complaining about this week's grievance that they slammed the brakes on the plot for.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 16:42 |
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Cool but I disagree. The telepaths are barely in S5, barely in the first half of S5. There's 3-4 episodes where they're a focus.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 17:30 |
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MrL_JaKiri posted:Cool but I disagree. The telepaths are barely in S5, barely in the first half of S5. There's 3-4 episodes where they're a focus. They just feel like they're half the season, which is the point.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 18:11 |
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A lot of the time the telepaths were always desperately in need of supplies, and whenever I saw them I assumed most of it was hair product.
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# ? Dec 2, 2019 03:06 |
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It's not even all the telepaths, it is basically just Byron. Also the wasted potential and a weird lack of continuity. I mean, this isn't the first time they have a colony of rogue telepath on the station, but for some reason, this time the relationship is very antagonistic, for reasons that felt very forced. Sheridans sudden mistreatment of Lyta also comes out of nowhere. Franklin, who actually ran the prior railroad, has no interaction with them at all this time, which also doesn't seem right.
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 06:18 |
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TKO and Grail are a weird pair of episodes to have back to back. Absolutely nothing to do with anything, excluding the Ivanova bits of TKO.
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# ? Dec 2, 2019 15:19 |