Mercy or Death - After action report
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- Wolverin61
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In the SFB scenario "Quarantine" (which sounds a lot like this one, except it's a Klingon penal ship instead of Kzintis) the Klingons can't do hit-and-run raids for the very reason they might get infected. That's just the thing: Nobody's sure what the plague is, so no telling who might be able to get it.
"His pattern indicates two-dimensional thinking."


There would still be certain species, like Hydrans (who have to wear sealed suits on oxy-nitrogen worlds or die anyway) and Tholians (who are a silicon-based life form, and also have to wear sealed suits or die) who could be in a somewhat different situation.
Ditto for certain non-Alpha factions, like the silicoid Trobrin - or, indeed, for the likes of Drex or Andromedan robot boarding parties.
Ditto for certain non-Alpha factions, like the silicoid Trobrin - or, indeed, for the likes of Drex or Andromedan robot boarding parties.
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The Andromeda Strain is one of my all-time favorite books! When I was a teenager, I checked that book out of the library about a dozen times and read it, then on a school field trip to Miss. State, bought a paperback copy in the bookstore there.Scoutdad wrote:Did you not read or see Michael Crichton's Andromeda Strain?
Perhaps it's an organism that has evolved the ability to eat/burrow/dig/slash/burn/transport through an enviro-suit?
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That is a good movie; directed by Robert Wise, who went on to do ST:TMP.djdood wrote:I loved the 1970's movie. Scared the bejusus out of me.
Didn't see it, but from what I'd read, they'd changed it up so much I didn't think it'd be very good.djdood wrote:The recent TV-miniseries was so bad I quit watching after 15 minutes.
"His pattern indicates two-dimensional thinking."



