Doesn't matter that we took him off that boat, Shepherd, it's the place he's going to live from now on.

Mal ,'Bushwhacked'


Angel 5: Is That It? Am I Done?  

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Tal - Aug 15, 2004 9:24:16 pm PDT #2181 of 3531

oh by the way, sweet dreams (not for me..it`s 9:30 a.m here-alas)


Lee - Aug 15, 2004 9:24:59 pm PDT #2182 of 3531
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

I will, Tal, and thanks!


Tal - Aug 15, 2004 9:29:19 pm PDT #2183 of 3531

I saw a bit earlier that some of you go to krav maga class..how is that?


Lee - Aug 15, 2004 9:34:12 pm PDT #2184 of 3531
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Nilly was planning on going to krav maga today, Tal, but instead will be going on Wednesday.


Beverly - Aug 15, 2004 9:34:36 pm PDT #2185 of 3531
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

I don't think that Mal thinks it's odd for a woman to be a mechanic or a soldier, probably because of his upbringing. On core worlds there are probably few if any gender-assigned jobs. But on frontier planets, things tend to fall into more old-fashioned ruts. Women cook, wash, tend the babies, men hunt, build, tend the fields. There would be crossover, sure. But probably, the more primitive the conditions, the more stereotypical the role, and the more difficult it would be to step outside that assigned role. There would be either laws or public opinion against it. Possibly religious rules.

So, Mal having been raised on a fairly well-established world (canNOT remember the name of the planet. Sorry), not one just immediately terraformed and populated, I'd imagine gender roles would be defined, but not as stringently as on more primitive, or newer, planets.

I am, I realize, talking completely out of my ass. But I can't sleep and it amuses me to spin out these impressions I've held, based on my own experience and expectations, nothing more.


§ ita § - Aug 15, 2004 9:34:39 pm PDT #2186 of 3531
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I meant to go to sleep, but I wandered back by and saw krav...

Nilly hasn't been to krav maga yet, Tal. Her schedule got moved around at the last moment this morning, so she'll be coming to class on Wednesday.


Lee - Aug 15, 2004 9:35:55 pm PDT #2187 of 3531
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

I just realized, I am going to have to take the class, too, ita, aren't I?


Tal - Aug 15, 2004 9:36:17 pm PDT #2188 of 3531

how is krav in the u.s?


tiggy - Aug 16, 2004 2:12:19 am PDT #2189 of 3531
I do believe in killing the messenger, you know why? Because it sends a message. ~ Damon Salvatore

my fanwank as a theory, BTW. Never has it since been discussed on the air.

aha! thanks for that. i thought maybe i had gone senile and forgotten that.


§ ita § - Aug 16, 2004 3:51:41 am PDT #2190 of 3531
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Why yes, Lee...

Tal, it's pretty trendy, or was a few years ago. There are two different schools, and the one I belong to is very large and has schools all over the country.

I'm hopelessly biased, and find it very fun, good exercise, and practical.