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Post by Rygar on Jun 8, 2004 17:09:03 GMT -5
The "favorite script" poll didn't get too many responses, so let's see how this one fares. Which Web series script do you consider the worst, and why?
(I didn't have room for the "Another one" option, but feel free to do a write-in.)
-Rygar
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Post by Brian the Flying Penguin on Jun 9, 2004 3:25:37 GMT -5
Close Encounters of the Human Kind - Lucas MacArthur's first episode. Shaken, Not Stirred - Alien jellyfish and James Bond hallucinations. Little Green Toads - Toad scientists on Earth. X-Files/MiB cross over. Supply Lines - Aldebaran stuff. First Contact - ...um, can't actually find this one. One of Those Days - Careers day. Poisoned - Bruiser gets poisoned, goes berserk. Crossover Convention - Pan-dimensional engineering convention. Mikes first episode.
I liked Little Green Toads up to the end. But the worst here has to be Crossover Convention. I didn't like the premise.
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Post by Drake on Jun 9, 2004 20:17:24 GMT -5
First Contact - Crew meets up with advanced Avain Race with ties to the Alderberens (sic)
Personly, I never liked Little Green Toads. Didn't really seem all that nessacy of a story. Also the whole Mulder/Scully thing, with the Men in Black.... Almost as bad as the Crossover thing.
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Post by Rygar on Jun 9, 2004 20:34:40 GMT -5
First Contact - Crew meets up with advanced Avain Race with ties to the Alderberens (sic) Personly, I never liked Little Green Toads. Didn't really seem all that nessacy of a story. Also the whole Mulder/Scully thing, with the Men in Black.... Almost as bad as the Crossover thing. Hehe. If you go back to that episode, you'll notice that the names of the FBI agents have mysteriously changed ... -Rygar
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Post by Brian the Flying Penguin on Jun 10, 2004 2:58:11 GMT -5
Yeah. But I prefer it the way it was. Did they threaten to sue?
First Contact was the Aven episode? How do I change my vote? I hate that episode. Many reasons, but it undermines the basic premise of the program - the UAC doesn't have the resources of the empire and has to fight intelligently to win. What happened to those episodes anyway?
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Post by Rygar on Jun 10, 2004 7:34:09 GMT -5
Yeah. But I prefer it the way it was. Did they threaten to sue? No. I just felt that it was an unnecessary crossover, so I changed it. It doesn't really matter who the FBI agents are. If everyone dislikes the change, I could put the X-Files folks back in. They're still up on the Season Three page. Personally, I don't care for the episodes, but I still consider them canon. So, I try to work around them instead of just ignore them. -Rygar
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