Cool. SciFi is showing the BSG episode when the Cylons board the Galactica. I like this episode. So very intense.
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I'm disappointed by the absence of the Vorlon planet killer ship from that diagram. Of course, the Shadow planet killer would have been impossible to fit...
wow, that's a cool pic
Aww, they have Space: Above and Beyond ships!!
I'm disappointed by the abscence of the Vorlon planet killer ship from that diagram.
I was thinking the very same thing.
Also, the ship from Earth 2; the Event Horizon; Space 1999; and "The Liberator" from Blakes 7
That reminds me, did we ever see the Vorlon version actually in use, or did we just see one flying through the debris field of an exploded planet as Ivanova and Marcus gawked upon their late arrival?
This one has Vorlons. And the Eagle from Space: 1999. Mostly B5/Star Wars/Star Trek, though.
Oh, the Planet Killer is under the -2000x tab.
This one has Vorlons. And the Eagle from Space: 1999. Mostly B5/Star Wars/Star Trek, though.
If you hit the BIG tab, you get Ringworld and the Dyson's Sphere from Star Trek.
That reminds me, did we ever see the Vorlon version actually in use, or did we just see one flying through the debris field of an exploded planet as Ivanova and Marcus gawked upon their late arrival?
Nup, never saw it in action--almost, when it was about to do over Centauri Prime. Did see one get destroyed though. It blowed up reeeeeeal good.
I kind of wondered about that, actually. You'd figure that something with enough firepower to blow up multiple planets would have exploded in a slightly more devastating way. Ah well... t handwaves it away as vacuum self-energy that doesn't exist until the weapon creates it for specific planet-busting use...