Bonus points that you can use your engine as a gun.
That's true of pretty much any interplanetary or interstellar propulsion system. See Niven's "The Warriors," for one.
Bonus points that you can use your engine as a gun.
That's true of pretty much any interplanetary or interstellar propulsion system. See Niven's "The Warriors," for one.
@Gingerbread Demon--are you going to post thoughts on individual episodes?
Is there a way to watch it without finding Kevin Sorbo so annoying that the reflex to turn it off becomes overpowering? I couldn't get beyond the first episode. I can't stand seeing the guy act in anything. I know it's irrational but there you go...
I always liked the first season theme song. Very unique. Not generic like the other seasons.
Written by the one and only legendary Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson! One of the only reasons I watched the show in the first place. The first season was enjoyable, but I lost interest into the second season and never picked it up.
I'll settle for an explanation as to what exactly the hell the fifth season was supposed to be about.
I mean, I haven't been that confused since I last watched a David Lynch movie.![]()
I think someone here said it but season 5 is as close as you get to "christian scifi" and yeah I can see it, I skipped over season 5 this time and feel happy that I chose to do that.
OMG could you imagine Christian Star Trek, there would be no aliens at all it would just be BSG with more God
You want "Christian Star Trek," watch the closing scene of "Bread and Circuses."
There's always been science fiction with a Christian viewpoint, implicitly or explicitly -- especially in the mass media, when anything that wasn't consistent with Christian beliefs would've been too controversial and gotten censored. Look at, say, the climax of The War of the Worlds, where everyone huddles in a church as the Martians close in and their death due to Earth's microbes is essentially played as a miracle sent down by God.
I mean more implicitly and direct. I'd love to see a Star Trek kind of show with a full on christian theme just to see how they would do it. Would they even include aliens or leave that out altogether and make it totally human centric because all of creation belongs to man which is what some people I know with that faith seem to believe, they just can't reconcile God would create any other kind of intelligent life beyond humans.
There's no one way to be Christian. Many great scientists have been devout believers and had no problem with the idea of aliens.
Religion is like fandom -- for some, it inspires them to broaden their minds and look for new possibilities, while others use it as an excuse to build walls and judge anyone who doesn't fit their own narrow definitions. And the people in the latter category always insist they're the only "true" believers/fans, yet they usually completely miss the point of the thing they claim exclusive ownership of.
I would say it's like Babylon 5 and The Outpost. the lead characters were the most bland of the cast. But the supporting cast was so good, that the leads' lack of skill didn't bother me.
I remember way back in the day reading a chat transcript on Andromeda's official site during its 3rd season with one of the producers, where the concern of Andromeda following in the same downward spiral that plagued Earth: Final Conflict were brought up. Of course the producers were reassuring that that would not happen.
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