The Orville - Season 1


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Orius

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I wonder if McFarlane plays D&D, because someone pulled out one of the dirtiest tricks in the RBDM playbook here.


[Sblock]Krill kids? That's just nasty.[/Sblock] Always chaotic evil?

I thought it was a pretty good episode.
 
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Ryujin

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I wonder if McFarlane plays D&D, because someone pulled out one of the dirtiest tricks in the RBDM playbook here.


[Sblock]Krill kids? That's just nasty.[/Sblock] Always chaotic evil?

I thought it was a pretty good episode.

Yup, typical Star Trek style moral quandary. I enjoyed it very much. I have to wonder now if the same moral question comes up every time that they engage a Krill ship?

And to the resolution: Can you say, "Pop goes the weasel"?
 

Dannyalcatraz

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Yup, typical Star Trek style moral quandary. I enjoyed it very much. I have to wonder now if the same moral question comes up every time that they engage a Krill ship?

And to the resolution: Can you say, "Pop goes the weasel"?

Well, if they try hard, they could probably design UV based AP weaponry they could deploy once the Krill ships' shields are sufficiently low, that could selectively take out crucial command/control crew. Boarding parties- probably with more UV based weapons- could then capture those disabled ships.

Given the writers'- and thus select members of the crew- love of classic tunes, I'd imagine the theme song for the Union's dismantling of the Krill empire would feature:
[video=youtube;6F7xbF7OnxU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6F7xbF7OnxU&sns=em[/video]

And
[video=youtube;cKkbIZtqhyQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKkbIZtqhyQ&sns=em[/video]
 




Dannyalcatraz

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And how 'bout YJM rockin' the upside-down leftie strat? His pyrotechnic technique will probably kill as many Krill as his actual pyrotechnics.
 


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