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Thanks. One of the things about the way events come to a head
and finish in ITF is that it's very unnerving...okay, *now* what? The
ongoing conflict has become something you could count on, you knew the
rough shape of what might be coming along. Now all that's kicked over,
and you have to get on with the next aspect: making a new life.
What interests me, what I wanted to do with making this show,
was in large measure to examine the issues and emotions and events that
precede a war, precipitate a war, the effects of the war itself, the
end of the war and the aftermath of the war. The war is hardware; the
people are at the center of the story.
jms
>>Great Job (as usual)<<
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No, Sheridan's view of the future, the moment he saw, is still
very valid, and will happen as written, once he took the step of taking
B4 into the past. That future is now set.
jms