{original post had no questions}
Thanks...it ratchets things up a bit more, certainly. The big
stuff's just around the corner.
jms
<<PoNR>>
{original post had no questions}
That'll actually be in May; we get new episodes from April 3
through the end of May, 8 episodes total, not six.
jms
Date: 01-Mar-96 00:27:16
From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
To: Carl Bussjaeger <102065.1635@compuserve.com>
Subject: Do you want a party???
{original post had no questions}
"The whole time I was at Wright-Paterson...."
So, which one of those labs has the crashed UFOs, huh? huh?
jms
<<PoNR>>
Mike Hoffmann <100321.2604@compuserve.com> asks:
> - Haven't rewatched the tape, but was there a mention of a ship
> called Schwartzkopf, letting Hague escape from Io? - Who blasted
> the escorts of the Alexander, if we saw and were told they
> escaped?
When we come back, the very next episode has a very funny scene
re: Londo and Narn security. And yes, that was the Schwartzkopf.
Thanks....
jms
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Philip Hornsey <74053.2101@compuserve.com> asks:
> What was it's final condition, and which side is Stephen's father
> on?
Stephen's father is a by-the-book guy; he doesn't think his job
is to set policy, only to implement policy.
jms
<<PoNR>>
Michael Grabois <74737.2600@compuserve.com> asks:
> Right?
Approximately, yeah....
jms
<<PoNR>>
Tom Knudsen <72347.1626@compuserve.com> asks:
> The Alexander would be an Omega class ship, would it not?
Correct, the Alexander would've come off the assembly line a
bit after the Aggy.
jms
<<PoNR>>
Y'know, I think this was one of those subconscious things the
brain does sometimes...I hadn't put it together when I put him on that
ship. It's a sad thing when you can't even trust your own brain
anymore.
jms