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RE: Sci-Fi Crossover after action report

From: Michael Brown <mwbrown@v...>
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 19:57:37 -0800
Subject: RE: Sci-Fi Crossover after action report

17, and I had bought Traveller that day.  BattleStar Galactica premiered
while 
I was in Basic Training.  I remember watching Lost In Space as first run
prime 
time.  And Fireball XL-5 on Saturday morning.

Michael Brown

-----Original Message-----
From:	Beth Fulton
Sent:	Thursday, November 30, 2000 2:15 PM
To:	gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu
Subject:	Re: Sci-Fi Crossover after action report

G'day guys,

 >Remember, this is the same guy who spends 14 seconds
 >longer showing the death of a single fricking Ewock than
 >the death of thousands of loyal starship crew members
 >aboard the "Death Star."
 >
 >This is the same guy that wants us to believe you can
 >"torture" robots by hot branding their pods (feet?) and
 >that Ewoks acheived the science of flight using ash
 >wood and gut to make gliders/ornithopters.

Remember it was written for 6-8 year olds (many of whom think just like
that) ;)
I know most adults can't stand episode 1 but all the kids I know who are
less than 10 loved it (particularly Jar-Jar). Come to think of it how
old
were we all when the originals came out?? ;)

Just a thought

Beth

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