Babylon5/BSG 2003 Crossover
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Babylon5/BSG 2003 Crossover
A rather long Bab5/Neo-BSG Crossover.
A rather Long and Detailed Bab5/Neo-BSG Crossover. I leave you to Judge whether it is good or not.
A rather Long and Detailed Bab5/Neo-BSG Crossover. I leave you to Judge whether it is good or not.
"a single death is a tragedy, a million deaths are a statistic"-Joseph Stalin
"No plan survives contact with the enemy"-Helmuth Von Moltke
"Women prefer stories about one person dying slowly. Men prefer stories of many people dying quickly."-Niles from Frasier.
"No plan survives contact with the enemy"-Helmuth Von Moltke
"Women prefer stories about one person dying slowly. Men prefer stories of many people dying quickly."-Niles from Frasier.
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If the story was even half good, I can overlook nuisances such as spelling errors. But it wasn't, so I won't.HSRTG wrote:In addition to being horrible, the retard can't even spell "prophecy" correctly. Well, to be fair, this makes him no better than 99% of FFN, but it still pisses me off.General Trelane (Retired) wrote:Not!
And finding 12 more surviving battlestars??
Time makes more converts than reason. -- Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1776
It got even worseGeneral Trelane (Retired) wrote:
If the story was even half good, I can overlook nuisances such as spelling errors. But it wasn't, so I won't.
And finding 12 more surviving battlestars??
I stopped at chapter five or so.
Amateurs study Logistics, Professionals study Economics.
Dale Cozort (slightly out of context quote)
Dale Cozort (slightly out of context quote)
Chapter One: A "President Hollifield" has a has a prophetic dream about the "Tomb of Athena" sequence, narrated by Lyta Alexander. This takes up most of the first chapter. Expository dialogue after said dream says "The Vorlons done it". After that, Hollifield goes to Lady Morella for a seance about the dream. The author doesn't say anything other than "they did the reading". After which Morella dies, after having done nothing.I am allergic to FF but request a brief synopsis.
Chapter two: Through an Act of Plot (TM), Starbuck, right before jumping back from scouting out the Cylon Fleet (presumably from Resurrection pt. 1), literally collides with a Whitestar after it jumps out of hyperspace right in front of her. The Minbari Ranger on board saves her, because Minbari are that damn cool, and after some transparent exposition, the Minbari finds out Starbuck's not from the EA. Then Starbuck faints. No, seriously. After which, the Minbari takes her to B5, where she wakes up, and after an idiotic conversation, meets and explains the Colonial's problem with the EA president. Starbuck then meets John "Uber" Sheriden, and nothing really happens. "The next day", the Cylon fleet disappears to attack the Colonial one. Or so Starbuck says.
Chapter Three: Do you want me to go on? This is written really badly. Suffice it to say, just before the Vipers of Pegasus and Galactica went at it, an EA ship jump in and things happened. I kind of skipped this part, it was cringe-worthy. Anyway, the IA and President Hollifield hyper in (somehow), and Caine goes fucking ballistic. Just before her Mk. VIIs attack, her first officer calms her down, but even so a Thunderbolt is damaged. Somehow. I don't know how, mind you. Annnyway, this offers the chance for "I am a Hard Ass" Ivanova to demonstrate she Is A Hard Ass...
I can't read it any more of this dreck. You know what? Get someone else to synopsize it.
In any case, Chapter 100 is the epilogue (no seriously, it has 100 chapters, and 200k words), and as near as I can tell, the Technomages are up to something, the Cylons and Colonials are getting along (very well), and things are all dandy on Caprica and the other (very urban) Twelve Colonies. Never mind the radiation from a massive carpet-nuking. That went away somewhere.
Kill one man, you're a murderer. Kill a million, a king. Kill them all, a god. - Anonymous