Paul Farquhar
Legend
According to the internet JMS wanted to make a movie, but couldn’t get it off the ground.I've been hoping that Hollywood would discover the series ever since I first read it, back in the '70s. The Anime is nothing like it.
According to the internet JMS wanted to make a movie, but couldn’t get it off the ground.I've been hoping that Hollywood would discover the series ever since I first read it, back in the '70s. The Anime is nothing like it.
I've been hoping that Hollywood would discover the series ever since I first read it, back in the '70s. The Anime is nothing like it.
Or they could lean into the Buck Rogers esthetic. Unless you're talking about possible social issues which, as a white male, may have gone over my head at the time.They'd have to decide what to do with the period-piece elements. Same problem Skylark has (though maybe even worse there).
There is the sexism element, but probably the bigger issue is the pre-WW2 "eugenics yay" stuff built into the basic premise - the good-guy aliens are conducting a galactic-scale breeding programme to make the perfect beings.Or they could lean into the Buck Rogers esthetic. Unless you're talking about possible social issues which, as a white male, may have gone over my head at the time.
That’s easy - you just make the “good guy” aliens questionable. That’s what JMS did with the element he stole for B5.There is the sexism element, but probably the bigger issue is the pre-WW2 "eugenics yay" stuff built into the basic premise - the good-guy aliens are conducting a galactic-scale breeding programme to make the perfect beings.
Ah, yes. There is that. I think it could be written off pretty easily as finding candidates who are at the edge of the next evolutionary step for humanity, without really changing anything much else.There is the sexism element, but probably the bigger issue is the pre-WW2 "eugenics yay" stuff built into the basic premise - the good-guy aliens are conducting a galactic-scale breeding programme to make the perfect beings.
I would assume that proper casting and not sticking slavishly to the original dialogue takes care of that.There is the sexism element, but probably the bigger issue is the pre-WW2 "eugenics yay" stuff built into the basic premise - the good-guy aliens are conducting a galactic-scale breeding programme to make the perfect beings.
Which channel?
Yeah, there's a way to do that correctly. Think super-soldier in MCU. From the Red Skull's side it's couched as eugenics. From the allied side, just a way to project force on the battlefield.Ah, yes. There is that. I think it could be written off pretty easily as finding candidates who are at the edge of the next evolutionary step for humanity, without really changing anything much else.
I would assume that proper casting and not sticking slavishly to the original dialogue takes care of that.
Or they could lean into the Buck Rogers esthetic. Unless you're talking about possible social issues which, as a white male, may have gone over my head at the time.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.