I may be wrong, but I always thought the gunstar from 'The Last Starfighter' was designed with newtonian manoeuvring in mind, even if it wasn't exactly depicted that way in the movie.
Maybe, it's been "light-years" since I've seen that movie

One thing that B5 did that most similar shows/movies never seemed to bother with is point out how there's a physical limit to the kinds of crazy manoeuvres they can pull off, not because of the limitations of the craft, but the pilot. Too much delta-v and the pilot will black out, which is not the kind of thing you generally want to do in a dogfight.
True. No "inertial stabilizers" here

Let's just pretend for a second that everything that was said and done here regarding that was over the picture of a 16 year old Bruce Boxleitner wearing nothing but a jockstrap. Somehow I don't thing the majority of people here would be anywhere near as comfortable with that.
I wouldn't bat an eye. Hey, if they want to make a policy - fine. But to arbitrarily remove a completely legal picture because someone thinks it may offend someone it overstepping I think. (not that what I think makes a hill of beans)
Regardless, Claudia isn't here so the "she's OK with it" argument is irrelevant. Go do it on her twitter or facebook account where it will apparently be more appreciated. Bottom line: this isn't the place for that sort of thing, so lets all at least *try* to have a little tact.
I think this whole thing is just drama.
Slightly harder trivia question: what's the name of the two-seater version of the Starfury designed and built for 'In The Beginning' be never used on-screen? Bonus point if you can name the episode where an entirely different two-seater fury was briefly seen on-screen.
Badger Class Starfury.
http://babylon5.wikia.com/wiki/Badger-class_Starfury
'A Voice in the Wilerness' - was the episode.
I never would have remembered this had I not looked it up, so deduct a point
