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Storm Front (part 2)


Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 05:15:21 -0700 (PDT)
From: lord kolath <kolath@yahoo.com>

agreed with most of it.
stukas with pulse lasers. pretty cool but lame. 
that's why they withdrew them from the b of b
couldn't protect themselves.
who said he was dead. just saying it doesn't mean
that it is so. i remember a line from a movie, "i've
been dead before". hmmmmm


Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 09:54:14
From: "Frank Haynes"

> Tid Bits -

> 1) Mayweather gets rescued.

> 2) John Fleck (Silik) gets to appear without makeup!

> 3) Nice propaganda newsreel at the beginning.

> 5) And we still don't know who Future Guy is???


> What it all means -

> The timeline has been restored.

I was rather amused when Major Hochstetter (the one with the red eyes)  shot Colonel Klink near the end for being so insolent. I guess he had  nothing to lose since he was soon to escape through Hogan's conduit/tunnel back to his own time. I thought the speech was a bit 
overwrought considering he wanted to get the hell outta Dodge and knew 
that Archer was hot on his tail. Had to add that high dramatic suspense,

though.

While I'm sure John Fleck was glad to avoid his "skin" for once, I think

he should have kept it on. :-) He looked about as menacing as a drag 
queen out of drag, especially when Mr. Mafioso was pushing him around 
and he was bewildered by aggression; Silik had no problem acting 
aggressively in the past when it suited him. Why the sudden
pussification?

The newsreel was keen. Good tomfoolery from the graphics department.

We must assume that ol' Manny hit the Really Big Magic Reset Button on 
the time machine this episode, so "everything is resetting" back to 
'normal'. This likely means that Silik and Future Guy exist, but are not

involved in the Starfleet universe any longer. Although, if true, then 
that nasty paradox arises of how anyone remembers the events of the Nazi

invasion of the U.S. which never occurred. Oh! The pain....


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