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Farscape : The PeaceKeeper War
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LOL Iz, there's lots of unused land in Nevada, and no natural disasters occuring regularly, no volcanoes, plenty of room for those higways and wildlife. Gets hot in the summer (But it's a dry heat, not moist heat you're used to in the swamps) and snow in the winter. Plus it's also next door to the Governator's state, like Washington.
I enjoyed the scene where the group stormed the Scarrans after the baby was born. It had an air of a Old U.S. Western battle becuse of the musical score and the slow motion. The intensity was great!
Did you catch John telling Aeryn they should honeymoon in Bolivia? Clear reference to Butch and Sundance.
>>>Gets hot in the summer (But it's a dry heat, not moist heat you're used to in the swamps) and snow in the winter. Plus it's also next door to the Governator's state, like Washington.<<<
I was on vacation with people who had to watch the ballgames (!) so I only got to see bits of the shows- enough to get most of the story. I'll watch the whole things on Sunday.
I really enjoyed the miniseries. It did a wonderful job of pulling the pieces together. Fun to watch. Had bits of everything that I love about the series. Good sense of humor. Great action and conflicts. Excellent acting and characters. And great effects that add to (rather than distracting from) the overall excellent story.
Hmmm...I just thought of something...maybe John transfered the wormhole knowledge along to his son with the birth. After all, the knowledge wasnt taken from Chrighton till after the baby was born. Also, it was something in the way that they said that the galaxy is his son Dargo's whole playground. Which would mean opening up a possible future miniseries...woohoo..Gotta love a good speculation.
Nomad - Did Einstein take ALL wormhole knowledge from Crichton? Or just the knowledge of wormhole weapons? I thought it was just wormhole weapons.
What did Harvey say? They took all wormhole knowledge or all Wormhole WEAPONS knowledge? Sorry, dont recall. It doesn't matter how much they took....little Dargo was already born. Could he have been born , subconciously , with the wormhole knowledge? After , mom is a sabacian...genetically enhanced. As all of them are. John, a human, fine...but....some people believe about that kind of transferance beteen generations. So, doesnt my speculation hold water???? Anything is possible in the Farscape Universe!
I thought when Harvey was doing his death bed schtick he said, wormhole weapons, but I could be wrong. It's happened before and will happen again. (Me being wrong that is.)
Well, as far as passing along genetic memories to the offspring (Little D'Argo and possibly Grayza Jr), doesn't really matter when Crichton had the knowledge removed or how much, because any passing of that knowledge genetically would have to be passed during conception, I would think. Both were conceived when John had his knowledge (with the Blackhole Weapon information "Locked up" ) so if the knowledge is passed genetically, the kids will have the lesser knowledge on the surface, and the "locked" knowledge they wouldn't be able to access until playing the "Time" game with an Ancient.
Well, I was gonna write a hugh review because I thought the Farscape mini was everything I could have ever have hoped for in terms of the conclusion of "this" chapter of the series but I found a better, by far, review thanks to the SFC BBoard.
Here's info for ya - in a sci-fi channel preview (*spit*) chat DK answered these questions....
Oh, and GO RED SOX!
As for Foetal DNA, that remains to be seen.....
Good to see ya Ian!
Sorry that I don't come by to post very much, but I very much enjoy stopping by to read the intelligent commentary that I've come to expect from the old SciFiSite group.
I see that Amazon is offering it for $17.98. Free shipping if you order something else that brings the order up to $25.
Cool. Amazon seems to have decent prices.
Well gang.
Thanks, Zim!
Good to see you ASP.
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