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Alelou wrote:Just finished Shouldknowbetter's "Down a Dark Road" series, her completely original version of the third season. I love her writing and I can't believe I somehow missed this series.
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Alelou wrote:Watching Enterprise on Sci-Fi, kind of. (This means I only actually get up from the computer and go look at the TnT scenes.) Man they stuff those commercials in.
Did you ever notice that in Rajin the people she scans are all people recovering from exposure to the alien chicken-people virus from the episode before? They certainly spend a lot of time setting up that they're still suffering after-effects in the beginning of the episode. I wonder if they were trying to set up a reason for the bio-weapon to fail, only they didn't end up needing to use it?
Distracted wrote:Alelou wrote:Watching Enterprise on Sci-Fi, kind of. (This means I only actually get up from the computer and go look at the TnT scenes.) Man they stuff those commercials in.
Did you ever notice that in Rajin the people she scans are all people recovering from exposure to the alien chicken-people virus from the episode before? They certainly spend a lot of time setting up that they're still suffering after-effects in the beginning of the episode. I wonder if they were trying to set up a reason for the bio-weapon to fail, only they didn't end up needing to use it?
What an incredibly fascinating idea. Why do you think the bioweapon would fail if the info Raijiin got was from people who'd just recovered from a viral infection? That wouldn't change their basic genetic structure and their susceptibility to other viruses. What's the mechanism you're thinking of?
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