
Eh, there are a few minor communities I would want to invite. The rest can proverbially burn with the platform.

Eh, there are a few minor communities I would want to invite. The rest can proverbially burn with the platform.
The reason I watched it was because the captain just kicks a bad guy into his ship’s engines instead of stupidly argueing.
Not the scene I’m talking about, but it’s a solid reason why Firefly was so good:
edit: found it! Good shit.
Also the first one to mention Foundation - a great itch-scratcher if you have an itch to scratch after The Expanse. Completely different setting though (written by Isaac Asimov - Foundation, that is), so do expect a way-different world. Still very SciFi.
If you’re not convinved yet: Foundation also has Jared Harris/Anderson Dawes as an actor, so you know that shit is goooood.
+1 for Foundation and Expanse. If you love scifi with some space-ship battles, and some spooky mysteries (it might be the future, but that doesn’t mean magic hasn’t become real :3 )
edit: Ah, no mention of Farscape yet? Booo! Earth Astronaut get jettisoned into the future; he has a heroe’s journey, living ships, wacky looking aliens (not current-day wacky, if that makes sense), and a very solid bad guy. Good shit. Feels a bit like Star Trek x Star Wars x Firefly, if that makes sense? Seriously, it’s good.
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It took a while because I had a 1 second delay between each delete. Before deleting I had actually replaced the last 1000 comments with some AI slow to poison their DB a little, before I decided to just slowly burn it all.
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