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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2011

Opening of the Babylon 5 episode "Acts of Sacrifice"

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  • How dare these TV writers manipulate my emotions in this way!

  • Did anybody else get the impression that this might be Narn propaganda?

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  • @williamskidfears strategy, resource planning, efficiency of "material"

  • @rusalkin And, what does starcraft have to do with real war?

  • Which season ?

  • @NightFlash24 That's a good point, I hadn't even considered that they might have something to ward off enemy fire with.

    As for the matter/antimatter business, I'd say that most of the races have it to varying degrees. I agree totally that it would be outlawed to keep warfare at least a little constrained.

  • @TheExbay Or maybe the Narns have some good electronic countermeasure tech, or maybe some kind of deflection...if its possible to bend light, and influence matter trough magnetism and so on, it is imaginable...what i dont understand tough, why does noboy in the B5 universe use matter/antimatter explosion tech? You could think of all kinds of nastyness (hyperspace mines, tons of nukes, so on), but nobody is doing it...altrough a really strict ban is not unreasonable...

  • Those Centauri have the WORST aim ever.

  • @Razorwing67 you would make a fine officer, but god forbid someone would give you a higher command

  • @rusalkin Been considering my response ..... It isn't about money or resources, it is about a blessed few who are willing to defend those who can't defend themselves. My guess is you are not prior service since you apparently do not understand this concept.

  • @kristheobserver Well, just because it's G'Kar. It's easy to forget that at the start of the show, he was this close to being one of the villains. It's only through gradual character development that he became the incorruptable good guy that he was by the end. I figure some of his bad habits may have been slow in dying, particularly if the survival of his people were at stake.

  • @Raguleader why couldn't it simply beam the video feed? We can do that now.

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