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Kari Jarvinen wrote: > > Argh, ja mä unohdin jo, mitä mieltä mä olin koko jaksosta. > > Keinopasifismi. Nee. Aika saarnaava. Olisi tuo vähemmälläkin tajuttu. Tai no, jos tähdätään amerikkalaisille markkinoille kilpailemaan jonkun Galactican kanssa, niin alleviivaukseen ei voi käyttää liian paksua tussia. -- http://www.sumutia.com http://www.archive.org/details/Rene_Kita-Track_Suite     

Group: finet.chat · Group Profile · Search for Galacticans in finet.chat
Author: Rene Kita
Date: May 19, 2008 01:09

On Jan 2, 8:11 am, Rob Arndt <teuton...@aol.com> wrote: On Jan 2, 7:19�am, "Paul J. Adam" <n...@jrwlynch.demon.co.uk> wrote: In message <3c9f59e9-70ad-4da3-b0ae-8827e957e...@l6g2000prm.googlegroups.com>, Vanwall <vanw...@gmail.com> writes If you saw "Star Wars", you saw the climactic bomb run from "633 Squadron" tweaked by Lucas. There's a fair
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On Jan 2, 7:19�am, "Paul J. Adam" <n...@jrwlynch.demon.co.uk> wrote: > In message > <3c9f59e9-70ad-4da3-b0ae-8827e957e...@l6g2000prm.googlegroups.com>, > Vanwall <vanw...@gmail.com> writes > > >If you saw "Star Wars", you saw the climactic bomb run from "633 > >Squadron" tweaked by Lucas. > > There's a fair dose of the raid from "The Dam Busters" movie �in there > as well, even down to the     

Group: rec.aviation.military · Group Profile · Search for Galacticans in rec.aviation.military
Author: Rob Arndt
Date: Jan 2, 2008 08:34

> DaffyDuck wrote Anybody wrote I don't know about this new version, but in the original Battlestar Galactica the home world was Kobol. The 13 tribes then travelled out from there, with the "lost 13th tribe" going to Earth. Would/Could still work - if all initial evolution and development took place on Kobol, and then spread out, down the two different paths, would
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> Brad Templeton wrote > > Its was pretty well established in the Tomb of Athena scene > that this is in our distant future. Established how? Because I don't remember anything in the series that could be used to relate the events in BSG to any point in our history after the Bronze Age. > In fact, if Kobol was colonized by westerners, it's quite probable > they are speaking, in the show     

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Author: Rob Arndt
Date: Jan 2, 2008 08:11

In article <1163464980.438969.3820@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>, Ed Stasiak <estasiak@att.net> wrote: Brad Templeton wrote Ed Stasiak wrote Greeks (and others) on Earth Kobol 12 Colonies Well, the Greeks only indirectly. While it is a possible SF theme, I don't like or buy the storyline that the Greeks secretly developed interstellar travel and colonized
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> Brad Templeton wrote > > Ed Stasiak wrote > > > > Greeks (and others) on Earth > Kobol > 12 Colonies > > Well, the Greeks only indirectly. While it is a possible SF theme, > I don't like or buy the storyline that the Greeks secretly developed > interstellar travel and colonized other stars. I'm not suggesting that bronze age Greeks developed space travel but that someone/something transported     

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Author: Ed Stasiak
Date: Jan 19, 2007 21:14

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Author: Ed Stasiak
Date: Jan 19, 2007 21:10

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Author: Brad Templeton
Date: Nov 13, 2006 16:54

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Author: Ed Stasiak
Date: Nov 13, 2006 16:43

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