SMEG!!!! I forgot to ask him if there were any curry 'ouses in Dallas!
SMEG!!!! I forgot to ask him if there were any curry 'ouses in Dallas!
What? No! That's what THEY want you to think! It's a frame up!
Oh, man! You beat me to the punch on this!
Shit, dude! I came to post exactly this! :D
"When after all, it was you and me."
That's not what a hermaphrodite is....
Ha, yeah- I meant TOS. Although I'm one of those guys that enjoys TAS!
I'm embarrassed. I never realized that the blu-ray sets of TAS had both versions. I will pick them up as soon as finances allow- thanks very much for your post!
Exactly. And it would be the worst kind of writing if they revealed that Ward was a double agent and all the people who he killed were really just hiding out somewhere. Look, his family is really alive! Agent Hand is totally alive, just kidding about her dying! No. No way.
Logan in Logan's run.
Theft of Federation property.
Sabotage of Federation property.
Destruction of Federation property.
Disobeying a direct order of the Starfleet commander.
They were the protagonists throughout, but it should go without saying that in Babylon 5 the crew and the station were the center of the rebellion against President Clark's forces on Earth.
Just because he joined the good guys does not make him any less the turncoat. INDEED!
Captain John "Nuke 'Em" Sheridan.
Yeah no. Being pissed at Robb is one thing. But Walder is about a jillion times worse an oathbreaker than Robb. Strategically it's probably not that bright either. It's not as stupid as Roose Bolton, who really fucked himself in the ass with his betrayal, but if Walder was a little less proud he could have gotten…
No freaking way was this justified. I know you said he over-reacted., but dude backs out of a wedding you gotta be all like, "that's cool. but it'll cost you, find good husbands for all my daughters, not just the one pretty one" not wipe out most of the freaking family!
Disagreed.
What's the life of one insane king over half a million people in King's Landing?
In some respects, Kirk in "The Search for Spock" is one of the bigger traitors out there. True, he may not have betrayed his immediate crew, but either he or officers under his commit committed mutiny, sabotage, theft of Starfleet property and destruction of Starfleet property.