Martin Sheaffer |
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“Yes... but what do you want?”
I'd like to live just long enough to be there when they cut off your head and stick it on a pike – as a warning to the next ten generations that some favors come with too high a price. I want to look up into your lifeless eyes and wave . . . like this.
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Osric Stonebrook |
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Londo: Have I ever told you that you are very cute for a Minbari?
[He crawls over to Garibaldi.]
Londo: Oh! And you are cute, too, in an annoying sort of way. Everybody's cute. Everybody's cute! Even me. But in purple, I'm stunning!
[He passes out on the table.]
Vir Cotto: Ah! He has become one with his inner self!
Michael Garibaldi: He's passed out.
Vir: That too.
Arassuil |
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looks at the thread title, then looks at his handle, then looks at the thread title again
For the record, I got the B5 reference. I would kind of have to, with the handle that I have. :)
EDIT: But in response to that thread title: "Then I will die. But I will not go down without a fight. And I will not go down alone." ;)
And a little quote for you all:
"Babylon 5 was the last of the Babylon stations. There would never be another. It changed the future, and it changed us. It taught us that we have to create the future, or others will do it for us. And that true strength comes from the most unlikely of places. But most of all, it taught us that there can always be new beginnings. Even for people like us." - Ivanova, at the end of the series
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Berselius wrote:Londo: As I woke up, the next morning, and saw the sun shine across her face, I decided then and there, that I would CHEW MY ARM OFF rather than WAKE HER UP!
^_~
Londo had a lot of awesome quotes. :)
And I feel honoured that Liz has favorited one of my posts :D
G'kar (singing while preparing his dinner): I'M THINKING...I'M THINKING OF SEEING HER TONIGHT...JUST AFTER SUPPER IS DONE! I'M THINKING...I'M THINKING OF MAKING IT RIGHT...JUST AFTER SUPPER IS DONE!
(sniffs his leg o'meat and smiles)
G'kar (continuing to sing): SO MANY FISHES...LEFT IN THE SEA! SO MANY FISHES...BUT NONE LEFT FOR ME! I'M THINKING...I'M THINKING OF SEEING HER TONIGHT! JUST AFTER SUPPER IS DONE!
(prepares to take a bite of of leg o'meat when door bell rings)
G'kar: YESSS?
(another Narn enters)
Narn: Would you happen to be ambassador G'kar?
G'kar: THIS IS AMBASSADOR'S G'KAR'S QUARTERS! THIS IS AMBASSADOR'S G'KAR'S TABLE! THIS IS AMBASSADOR G'KAR'S DINNER! What part of this process escapes YOU?
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When I went to MegaCon 2012 in Orlando, I had the awesome opportunity to meet Peter Jurasik, Stephen Furst, and Bruce Boxleitner.
My wife walks up to Peter's table:
Wife: So, do you still looking stunning in purple?
Peter <in Londo's voice>: I don't know my dear, and I sincerely doubt I could still fit in it if I tried.
Stephen Furst was so enamored with my 5 year old daughter that he gave her a free B5 collectible trading card game card of himself from his table.
It was an awesome day.
Arassuil |
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When I went to MegaCon 2012 in Orlando, I had the awesome opportunity to meet Peter Jurasik, Stephen Furst, and Bruce Boxleitner.
My wife walks up to Peter's table:
Wife: So, do you still looking stunning in purple?
Peter <in Londo's voice>: I don't know my dear, and I sincerely doubt I could still fit in it if I tried.Stephen Furst was so enamored with my 5 year old daughter that he gave her a free B5 collectible trading card game card of himself from his table.
It was an awesome day.
Nice! Totally awesome.
I've only ever met Andreas Katsulas and Tim Choate of the B5 cast at a convention years ago. I wager Andreas was relatively shy, but was awesome nonetheless. And Tim spent several minutes talking with me. Both autographed some B5CCG cards I had of themselves.
They were awesome men, and I know I will miss both of them.
EDIT: My apologies if all this B5 talk is detracting from what I am sure is a most excellent adventure. :)
Now I have a strange urge to watch Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
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"I'd like you to take the time to learn the Babylon 5 mantra: Ivanova is always right. I will listen to Ivanova. I will not ignore Ivanova's recommendations. Ivanova is God. And if this ever happens again, Ivanova will personally rip your lungs out!"
– Susan Ivanova
and as we all know, around here, Ivanova = Liz Courts
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TriOmegaZero wrote:I have no idea what any of this is.You have truly lived a deprived life. :) But consider carefully the answer to the questions "Who Are You?" and "What do you want?" It might mean your life someday. :)
And don't forget the following questions:
"Why are you here?"
"Do you have anything worth living for?"
Those answers can also save your life when you go to Rahadoum :)
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John Compton Developer |
Im still honestly surprised just how much activity Rahadoum gets for society play. There is now quite a few scenarios set there.
I have an arcane caster who was born and raised there before moving on and I love all the attention it gets.
I'm actually a little surprised by seeing this sentiment, as by my assessment, we've only visited Rahadoum three times—all as part of a three-part arc during Season 2. Am I forgetting a scenario?
Either way, it was due time for us to return!
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trollbill |
I cannot WAIT to watch B5 with my son (although I might have to, because he is only 6 months old). By the time he's old enough to appreciate it, I'll have to hunt up a machine that will still play my quaint old DVD's.
It's worth the wait. I own the entire series on DVD, including the Movies, Crusade and Legend of the Rangers. My daughters ate it up. They love Londo and G'Kar and love to hate Bester.
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John: Maybe it just feels like more. Either way... keep it doing!. Thanks for making the Pure Legion not just a bunch of thugs who dislike the divine.
It's only right to give credit to Judy Bauer (who edited the scenario and caught several inconsistencies on that front) and James Sutter (who is really our go-to guy for Rahadoum and provided valuable feedback about several important sections and sidebars). I'm glad to hear that you appreciate the final result.
Michael Meunier |
I also only recall The Heresy of Man being set in Rahadoum. Sadly, I haven't yet had a chance to play those scenarios (they have been offered online several times but at inconvenient times).
Hit me up off list sir. Running those is the least I could do for someone involved in so many of my great LG memories :).
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Mike Lindner wrote:There is also a certain investigative scenario set in Absalom where the story ties in with Rahadoumi traditions.CSI absolom.
Varian: What do we have Radovan?
Radovan: Well boss, it's a strange one. The victim appears to have died while drinking a vial of holy water.
Varian (puts on sunglasses): Well Radovan, it looks like this murder is absolutely divine!
YYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!