Blog Software Updated
The blog software was recently updated so testing this again.
I hope to have a little more information to give in the very near future.
Posted by Derand at
10:32 PM
No Comments Blog
Because of the constant deletion of spam comments, there will never be comments allowed on this again. And maybe I will enjoy posting here again.
Posted by Derand at
08:14 PM
Battlestar Galactica 2003
Taking liberties is one thing when the show changed Starbuck and Boomer to women. If the creators of this "miniseries" ever watched the show which I am really doubting they did, if they wanted female viper pilots, why not do the following:
1) Have Sheba on the Galactica from the start. A lot of the character of the female Starbuck could have gone to a revamped Sheba. Of course, the gambling, smoking, and drinking should stay with Starbuck but imagine how a womanizer Starbuck would interact with a tough as nails Sheba. Instead of having Apollo having issues with his father, Sheba could be the one who asked to be assigned away from the Pegasus to get out from under her father. This would allow her to make her own mark and not just be "Caine's daughter". Honestly, except for the gambling scene, everything they had Starbuck do would have been okay with it as Sheba and all the people complaining about the sex changes would probably have no problems with it.
To change the genders of two characters just to say they wanted the female presence is wrong. The old show had it. So if it becomes a series and they do bring in a Pegasus story, then Caine will have a son now instead of a daughter just for the sake of changing genders? Then I guess he'll be a homosexual so he can use the call name of Sheba.
2) They could have also revamped Athena and make her a rookie viper pilot just after Zack's death. It would make for interesting interactions with the overly protective big brother Apollo.
3) Boomer being a Cylon is just plain wrong no matter what gender you make the character. Bottom line.
4) The action scenes were totally boring compared to the last millenium's version of the show. They actually showed the streets being attacked with Cylon ships flying over it. This one you see nothing. So it didn't really have the same impact.
5) The whole idea of machines man created rising up and attacking sounds so familiar. Oh, wait! That's right! Maybe Arnold cost too much for this show so they couldn't call it Terminator 4: Battlestar Galactica. And didn't T3 even have a female terminator? So the Cylons that can only strike fear in those who look at Victoria Secret's catalogs was not the best change either for the show.
I have to admit that I liked the second half a lot more than the first of this. But overall, it was disturbing to say the least.
I posted the above on the BSG "moderated" message base. It will probably be invisible as well. I guess they do not want to hear the above comments.
Also, html is NOT allowed in comments because it seems people post spam in blog comments. If you want to post such things, it is a waste of time here.
Prepare for the future...
Derand
Posted by Derand at
03:54 PM
Big Sale At Amazon Now
Amazon seems to be offering the paperback of Degeneration at half price. When you search by the name of Starcruiser Falcon, it will show the hardcover at the normal price but if you click on the paperback edition, it's half off.
So get it for the Holidays at Amazon. :)
Can this be because they did not list the paperback as being available for so long? :)
Posted by Derand at
04:19 PM
Oh, boy!
I don't know what happened. It was fixed. As Coltaire would say, "Honest. Trust me." :) But each time it was fixed, it would break again.
So had to get a new template created from scratch and seems to be okay now. (crossing fingers)
But posting this to see if it will stand up this time and not die in Internet Explorer.
Posted by Derand at
06:18 PM
Internet Explorer
Since I use Netscape/Mozilla for my web browsing, I did not know that Internet Explorer did not show the contents of the blog. Sorry. That was fixed just now. :)
As I said in the last entry, the hardcover edition of Degeneration is available at most online retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
The link to the old entries will be made available in the near future. Because comments can't be added to them, that needs to be corrected first to not cause problems.
Also, this site won a 2003 Wooden Rocket Award for best site for an author of a Sci-Fi ebook. I didn't even know that. :)
Prepare for the future...
Posted by Derand at
01:29 PM