• Re: Scifi

    From Ogg@21:3/110.10 to Nick.Mackechnie on Sun Jan 11 12:03:00 2026
    Hello Nick.Mackechnie!

    ** On Wednesday 03.04.24 - 05:07, Nick.Mackechnie wrote to All:

    Can someone recommend a good new scifi series to watch?


    Severence.

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  • From TheCivvie@21:1/229 to Ogg on Sun Jan 11 18:04:29 2026

    Hello Ogg!

    11 Jan 26 12:03, you wrote to Nick.Mackechnie:

    Hello Nick.Mackechnie!

    ** On Wednesday 03.04.24 - 05:07, Nick.Mackechnie wrote to All:

    Can someone recommend a good new scifi series to watch?


    Severence.

    +1 on that. Amazing series.

    TheCivvie


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  • From Gruj@21:1/215 to TheCivvie on Sun Jan 11 20:14:39 2026
    Severence.

    +1 on that. Amazing series.

    +1 from me too. Must watch season two soon.

    Battlestar Galactica and Babylon 5 are also great sci-fi series.

    Gruj

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  • From TheCivvie@21:1/229 to Gruj on Sun Jan 11 21:54:38 2026

    Hello Gruj!

    11 Jan 26 20:14, you wrote to me:

    Severence.

    +1 on that. Amazing series.

    +1 from me too. Must watch season two soon.

    Battlestar Galactica and Babylon 5 are also great sci-fi series.

    Could never get into Babylon 5

    TheCivvie


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  • From Gods69@21:3/220 to Gruj on Mon Jan 12 08:50:22 2026
    Battlestar Galactica and Babylon 5 are also great sci-fi series.

    +1 for Babylon 5. A like the Star trek, "Buck Rogers in 25th Century" and "Cosmos 1999" TV series.


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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to Gruj on Mon Jan 12 13:21:26 2026
    Re: Re: Scifi
    By: Gruj to TheCivvie on Sun Jan 11 2026 20:14:39

    Battlestar Galactica and Babylon 5 are also great sci-fi series.

    As long as it's the original BG.
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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to Gods69 on Mon Jan 12 13:23:12 2026
    Re: Re: Scifi
    By: Gods69 to Gruj on Mon Jan 12 2026 08:50:22

    "Cosmos 1999" TV series.

    Space: 1999.
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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to Nick.Mackechnie on Mon Jan 12 13:25:31 2026
    Re: Re: Scifi
    By: Ogg to Nick.Mackechnie on Sun Jan 11 2026 12:03:00

    Can someone recommend a good new scifi series to watch?

    A couple recents I liked are Fallout and The Silo.
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  • From Gruj@21:1/215 to Mortar M. on Mon Jan 12 20:13:33 2026
    Battlestar Galactica and Babylon 5 are also great sci-fi series.

    As long as it's the original BG.

    I must confess that I haven't seen the original series. Maybe one day I will.

    Gruj

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  • From Gruj@21:1/215 to Mortar M. on Mon Jan 12 20:15:23 2026
    A couple recents I liked are Fallout and The Silo.

    +1 on Fallout. Must watch season 2 soon. The Silo is actually on my list of series to watch next. :)

    Gruj

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Gruj on Mon Jan 12 13:46:15 2026
    Re: Re: Scifi
    By: Gruj to Mortar M. on Mon Jan 12 2026 08:13 pm

    Battlestar Galactica and Babylon 5 are also great sci-fi series.

    As long as it's the original BG.

    I must confess that I haven't seen the original series. Maybe one day I will.

    My wife & I started watching the original BG recently. We're just a few episodes in, but we both feel like it's a bit hard to follow.. I wonder if people generally felt that way when it came out, because there's only one season. But we're also curious to watch the reboot series from 2003/2004 - I've heard that was fairly popular.

    Nightfox
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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to Gruj on Mon Jan 12 23:42:46 2026
    Re: Re: Scifi
    By: Gruj to Mortar M. on Mon Jan 12 2026 20:13:33

    I must confess that I haven't seen the original series. Maybe one day I will.

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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to Nightfox on Tue Jan 13 00:12:30 2026
    Re: Re: Scifi
    By: Nightfox to Gruj on Mon Jan 12 2026 13:46:15

    My wife & I started watching the original BG recently. We're just a few episodes in, but we both feel like it's a bit hard to follow..

    Really? What confused you?

    I wonder if people generally felt that way when it came out, because there's only one season.

    The main reasons were due to:
    1) The show was constantly being pre-empted for one special or another, so
    gaining an audience was difficult.
    2) Cost (probably the main reason). Each episode cost about a million
    bucks. It was the most expensive TV series to date (1978).

    Granted, it wasn't perfect, but considering it was the '70s, producing a weekly space adventure show, without the use of CGI, is pretty impressive.
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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Mortar M. on Tue Jan 13 09:16:01 2026
    Re: Battlestar Galactics (TOS)
    By: Mortar M. to Nightfox on Tue Jan 13 2026 12:12 am

    My wife & I started watching the original BG recently. We're just a few
    episodes in, but we both feel like it's a bit hard to follow..

    Really? What confused you?

    As I said, it just seems a bit hard to follow. One thing is that it seems to suddenly switch from one scene to another without a setup for context, so it has been a bit difficult to follow what all is going on. Also maybe the pacing is another thing..

    Nightfox
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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to Nightfox on Tue Jan 13 13:37:15 2026
    Re: Battlestar Galactics (TOS)
    By: Nightfox to Mortar M. on Tue Jan 13 2026 09:16:01

    As I said, it just seems a bit hard to follow. One thing is that it seems to suddenly switch from one scene to another without a setup for context, so it has been a bit difficult to follow what all is going on. Also maybe the pacing is another thing..

    I'm a long-time fan of the series and while it has some production issues, I've never had a problem flowwing the episodes. Couple Qs: Are you sure your watching the 1978 Battlestar Galactica and not Galactica: 1980, 'cause that show definitely had issues in those areas. If "Yes", are they unedited episodes (from DVD/streaming); episodes from TV tended to get chopped up to allow for more commercials.
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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Mortar M. on Tue Jan 13 14:59:51 2026
    Re: Battlestar Galactics (TOS)
    By: Mortar M. to Nightfox on Tue Jan 13 2026 01:37 pm

    I'm a long-time fan of the series and while it has some production issues, I've never had a problem flowwing the episodes. Couple Qs: Are you sure your watching the 1978 Battlestar Galactica and not Galactica: 1980,

    Yes, I'm sure I'm watching the 1978 version. There's the one season with 24 episodes, right?

    Nightfox
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  • From MIKE POWELL@21:4/134 to MORTAR M. on Tue Jan 13 08:25:00 2026
    "Cosmos 1999" TV series.

    Space: 1999.

    I saw that and wondered if maybe it wasn't called something else in other
    parts of the world.
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  • From Gods69@21:3/220 to MIKE POWELL on Wed Jan 14 08:20:36 2026
    Space: 1999.

    I saw that and wondered if maybe it wasn't called something else in other parts of the world.

    Yes, here in France is called "Cosmos 1999". First season is good but the second is an disaster...

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Mortar M. on Wed Jan 14 06:56:54 2026
    Mortar M. wrote to Nightfox <=-

    If "Yes", are they unedited episodes (from DVD/streaming); episodes
    from TV tended to get chopped up to allow for more commercials.

    I started watching Star Trek: The original series in reruns in the 70s
    and 80s. Didn't realize how much was cut to make room for more
    commercials until I saw the unedited episodes online!

    There were a couple of examples where watching the original editions
    made a lot more sense.

    For example, in "What are little girls made of?", before Kirk is
    duplicated, he mutters to himself the Vulcan slur that the
    duplicate Kirk says to Spock, which tips Spock off that he's a
    duplicate.

    Hopefully that's not spoiler material to anyone - it's been 60 years!




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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Gods69 on Wed Jan 14 06:56:54 2026
    Gods69 wrote to MIKE POWELL <=-

    Yes, here in France is called "Cosmos 1999". First season is good but
    the second is an disaster...

    There's a facebook group that denies the second season ever existed. It
    wasn't the same without Victor Bergman pondering their situation,
    saying things like...

    "The intrinsic unknowability of the Human Experience..."

    "We have learned many things, but most of all that we still have much to learn."

    Story was, they were given money for the second season by partnering
    with an Italian studio, which is why so many extras and secondary
    characters have accents. They leaned way too hard on Maya as well.

    There was some speculation about Space:1999 happening in the same
    universe as the Anderson's previous show, UFO. I would have liked to see
    more tie-ins.

    Wow, I guess I'm a little too into it.



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  • From s2r@21:3/100.2 to Ogg on Wed Jan 14 13:13:26 2026

    Hello Ogg!

    11 Jan 26 18:04, TheCivvie wrote to you:


    Can someone recommend a good new scifi series to watch?

    Fringe.

    Severence.
    +1 on that. Amazing series.


    s2r


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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to Nightfox on Wed Jan 14 10:37:40 2026
    Re: Battlestar Galactics (TOS)
    By: Nightfox to Mortar M. on Tue Jan 13 2026 14:59:51

    Yes, I'm sure I'm watching the 1978 version. There's the one season with 24 episodes, right?

    That's the one.
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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to Gods69 on Wed Jan 14 10:54:37 2026
    Re: Re: Scifi
    By: Gods69 to MIKE POWELL on Wed Jan 14 2026 08:20:36

    Yes, here in France is called "Cosmos 1999".

    Huh, didn't know that.

    First season is good but the second is an disaster...

    Yea, pretty much. I never saw the point of the Maya character.

    What I liked best about the show were the sets and ships. The interiors of MA were gorgeous (I wish my house looked that way) and the Eagles actually looked functional...mostly; ever notice that the rear engines never fired?
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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed Jan 14 11:08:24 2026
    Re: Re: Battlestar Galactics (TOS)
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Mortar M. on Wed Jan 14 2026 06:56:54

    For example, in "What are little girls made of?", before Kirk is duplicated, he mutters to himself the Vulcan slur that the duplicate Kirk says to Spock, which tips Spock off that he's aduplicate.

    Good episode. Until then, I'd only seen Ted Cassidy playing Lurch on The Adams Family.

    Hopefully that's not spoiler material to anyone - it's been 60 years!

    Awww Maaaan! :(


    (JK)
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  • From Dundarach@21:1/193 to s2r on Wed Jan 14 19:57:23 2026
    Severence is wonderful
    Dispatches From Elsewhere, incredible
    Pluribus is fun
    Dark, German with subs is another incredible piece of work

    Regards,

    Dundarach

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  • From s2r@21:3/100.2 to Dundarach on Wed Jan 14 18:49:16 2026

    Hello Dundarach!

    14 Jan 26 19:57, you wrote to me:

    Severence is wonderful
    Dispatches From Elsewhere, incredible
    Haven't seen it.

    Pluribus is fun
    I started watching it a few days ago. Yes very interesting, I always like they chose Albuquerque. :)

    Dark, German with subs is another incredible piece of work
    I liked it, many plot twists.


    s2r


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  • From Gods69@21:3/220 to Mortar M. on Thu Jan 15 09:00:40 2026
    ... and the Eagles
    actually looked functional...mostly; ever notice that the rear engines never fired?

    I never noticed that too.
    At least the are some air smoke when the ship take off... ;-)

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Mortar M. on Thu Jan 15 08:15:44 2026
    Mortar M. wrote to Gods69 <=-

    What I liked best about the show were the sets and ships. The
    interiors of MA were gorgeous (I wish my house looked that way) and the Eagles actually looked functional...mostly; ever notice that the rear engines never fired?

    The Eagle was a great design. Loved how they modified it into the Hawk,
    the swift and others. The guys who designed ships for that show were on
    a breakneck schedule, this was long before multi-month hiatuses.

    A moonbase alpha house would be kick-ass. I want a computer that can
    run my entire house and only provide output in an echoey woman's voice,
    a projection screen or thermal receipt printers.

    The show UFO, the precursor and possible prequel to Space:1999 had a
    multi-national moonbase with 70s furniture, female workers in
    miniskirts with purple wigs, launch chute slides for pilots to get
    into interceptor spaceships, and a kitchen with slot ovens marked

    AMERICAN MEALS
    ITALIAN MEALS
    BRITISH MEALS
    FRENCH MEALS
    RUSSIAN MEALS

    Very 70s, very cool. I think it was supposed to take place in 1990?



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Dundarach on Thu Jan 15 08:15:44 2026
    Dundarach wrote to s2r <=-

    Dispatches From Elsewhere, incredible

    There's a great documentary called "The Institute", about the real game
    that unfolded in San Francisco in the 2010s. Being San Francisco, a
    haven for all sort of people, seeing flyers on the streets about mind
    control and dolphin telepathy wouldn't exactly stand out back then...

    It was on Vimeo, think it might be on YouTube as well.

    Found it - it's on Pluto TV for free.




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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to s2r on Fri Jan 16 01:05:47 2026
    Re: Scifi
    By: s2r to Dundarach on Wed Jan 14 2026 18:49:16

    Pluribus is fun
    I started watching it a few days ago. Yes very interesting, I always like they chose Albuquerque. :)

    If it's good enough for Wierd Al...
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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Jan 16 01:27:10 2026
    Re: Re: Scifi
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Mortar M. on Thu Jan 15 2026 08:15:44

    A moonbase alpha house would be kick-ass.

    Here's someone who actually did it: https://www.flickr.com/photos/97852768@N07/page9
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Mortar M. on Fri Jan 16 08:16:13 2026
    Mortar M. wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Re: Re: Scifi
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Mortar M. on Thu Jan 15 2026 08:15:44

    A moonbase alpha house would be kick-ass.

    Here's someone who actually did it: https://www.flickr.com/photos/97852768@N07/page9

    I'd want to be able to open doors with a comlock. :)




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