Slight correction —ninth and last commander of Moonbase Alpha. ("War Games") And I have to agree that he was a good SF character even if the concept of the series was a bit goofy.Jade Falcon wrote:I can't think in five right off, but one I'd like to nominate is
Commander John Koenig. 13th and last commander of Moonbase Alpha.
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Ah, thanks for the correction, the concept indeed was goofy, but some of the episodes, mostly the first season were pretty good.
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Definitely. And one reason was the other really good character from that season: Prof. Victor Bergman (Barry Morse), the base's visiting physicist and one of it's designers and every inch the calm, wise scientist. One of the things that pissed me off about season two was getting rid of his character.Jade Falcon wrote:Ah, thanks for the correction, the concept indeed was goofy, but some of the episodes, mostly the first season were pretty good.
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I haven't started season 2 yet, but I've heard enough from Moonbase Alpha fan sites... I am braced for the worst.
With a bit more thought put into the premise, that would have been a kick-ass show. The acting styles are a little bit dated, but a remake could leave much of it intact. Dragon's Domain was awesome, and I also liked the one where the one crazed due was trying to communicate psychically with plants... forgot the name.
With a bit more thought put into the premise, that would have been a kick-ass show. The acting styles are a little bit dated, but a remake could leave much of it intact. Dragon's Domain was awesome, and I also liked the one where the one crazed due was trying to communicate psychically with plants... forgot the name.
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Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."
In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!
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That was The Troubled Spirit, not one of my favourites, but ok. Force of Life, with the guy who could drain the life from someone was for its time a bit spooky.Coyote wrote:I haven't started season 2 yet, but I've heard enough from Moonbase Alpha fan sites... I am braced for the worst.
With a bit more thought put into the premise, that would have been a kick-ass show. The acting styles are a little bit dated, but a remake could leave much of it intact. Dragon's Domain was awesome, and I also liked the one where the one crazed due was trying to communicate psychically with plants... forgot the name.
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I'm going to suggest a few, that haven't been mentioned, just to add something new
Lando Calrissian - I thourght was a good character. Relativly small role, yet still important. With both betraying Han, and then redeeming himself, by saving him and leading the attack on the Death Star, and having faith in Han to bring the shield down.
John Conner - In both T2 and T:SCC, I like the way John is portrayed. Someone who from birth has been told, and forced to accept that the future depends on him. Sarah at least had a life before, John never did. His mom dragged him around, teaching him guns, bombs etc while shacking up with any bloke to teach him. In the T:SCC he is the best character as he is both trying to become the man he has told he is going to be, and fighting back to grab some normality before Judgement Day comes.
Sam Beckett and Al - Quantum Leap. A great partnership, played to great affect by the two actors. That despite being a hologram, Al would do anything for Sam, and in the last epsiode when Sam helped Al.
Johns - Pitch Black. The man to catch Ridick three times. A hard case, who turns from tough guy to being a junkie bastard.
Sugar Watkins - Starship Troopers.
Watkins - 'Give me the nuke'
Rico 'You trying to be a hero Watkins?'
Watkins - 'Just trying to kill some bugs sir'
Most of my favorites have been mentioned Han, Vader, Crichton, Emmett Brown but I thourght I'd throw some other names in the mix
Lando Calrissian - I thourght was a good character. Relativly small role, yet still important. With both betraying Han, and then redeeming himself, by saving him and leading the attack on the Death Star, and having faith in Han to bring the shield down.
John Conner - In both T2 and T:SCC, I like the way John is portrayed. Someone who from birth has been told, and forced to accept that the future depends on him. Sarah at least had a life before, John never did. His mom dragged him around, teaching him guns, bombs etc while shacking up with any bloke to teach him. In the T:SCC he is the best character as he is both trying to become the man he has told he is going to be, and fighting back to grab some normality before Judgement Day comes.
Sam Beckett and Al - Quantum Leap. A great partnership, played to great affect by the two actors. That despite being a hologram, Al would do anything for Sam, and in the last epsiode when Sam helped Al.
Johns - Pitch Black. The man to catch Ridick three times. A hard case, who turns from tough guy to being a junkie bastard.
Sugar Watkins - Starship Troopers.
Watkins - 'Give me the nuke'
Rico 'You trying to be a hero Watkins?'
Watkins - 'Just trying to kill some bugs sir'
Most of my favorites have been mentioned Han, Vader, Crichton, Emmett Brown but I thourght I'd throw some other names in the mix
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That's a curious typo to repeat.Raptor wrote:thourght
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I agree on Al and Sam - they're a great couple.