Although, from the name, I always took it to mean shit.
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JanWhat is spoo? Spoo....is.
(Spoo is also Oops spelled backward.)
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Although, from the name, I always took it to mean shit.
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JanWhat is spoo? Spoo....is.
(Spoo is also Oops spelled backward.)
jms
That was season 4, not season 5.
I only rewatched the series once, however I do bring out the TV movies from time to time. Overall I like them better than the show as a whole. Is there anyone who is primarily a B5 movie fan?
The movies do not interest me except as part of the overall series.
The thing about LotR that bugged me was their harping on the "We live for the one, we die for the one" as some kind of command imperative that they HAD to die, rather than fail. I never read that slogan as some kamikaze cult thing, rather a philosophy of sacrifice if it was necessary.
The thing about LotR that bugged me was their harping on the "We live for the one, we die for the one" as some kind of command imperative that they HAD to die, rather than fail. I never read that slogan as some kamikaze cult thing, rather a philosophy of sacrifice if it was necessary.
They've always been sociopaths.
The very clear idea is that an invading army who are not complete assholes, are going to get sick of killing Minbari, if every Ranger they chance across charges their engines to ramming speed. Imagine if the French never surrendered in World War II? Sure the resistance was awesome, but if every citizen became a soldier rather than ignore Nazi occupation and embrace the new peace, because being rounded up for massgraves seemed to be the only alternative, maybe they could have knocked a couple years off the war? If the Nazis had to burn France and eliminate the French people, it would have cost German resources and and deprived the Reich of French resources they'd planned on co-opting, and drastically altered their timetable for world domination toward Britain, Africa and Russia.
Although if the French had been (more) difficult, maybe Hitler would have left Stalin alone, and then Germany would have won the War? It's a frayed tapestry made out of butterflies, right?
(Back to Babylon 5.)
Regular Warrior Caste don't fight like Rangers. Warrior Caste can retreat and surrender. Rangers can't do either, ever. A Ranger dying on the front line rather than retreating, has to be an excellent political tool to rally everyone else who can fight like sane people? This is the gig they signed on for. Hold the line, and keep firing until they're dead or you're dead.
The thing about LotR that bugged me was their harping on the "We live for the one, we die for the one" as some kind of command imperative that they HAD to die, rather than fail. I never read that slogan as some kamikaze cult thing, rather a philosophy of sacrifice if it was necessary.
Like you say though, in the context of a fictional sci-fi show it's just not a very good idea. It's far too recognisable.
Like you say though, in the context of a fictional sci-fi show it's just not a very good idea. It's far too recognisable.
Agreed. Still, it's fun to think about - if EarthForce has an Enterprise, I wonder what kind of ship it is? An Explorer-class ship, perhaps? That seems to fit the name better than most other EF ship classes.
I always assumed Paramount's copyright on fictional uses of the name 'Enterprise' hinged upon the "USS" prefix. Meaning, no other sci-fi franchise could feature a ship called "USS Enterprise", but since B5's starships have the prefix EAS (Earth Alliance Ship), then theoretically they would have been allowed to use it. (By the same reasoning, the Wing Commander series could theoretically have had an Enterprise, because their ships use 'TCS' as a prefix.) Is this correct, or not?
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