Video 004

Sep 07, 2010 13:33

[When the Dreamberry is switched on, all it shows is an arm for a second before it's propped up against something on a table - most likely to be paint cans - as Kara's back comes into view, clad only in a man's sized white shirt as she starts painting on one of the walls although it's not exactly clear what she's painting.]

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does your earth suck like hers, curiosity can't kill dead chicks, !video, question and answer session

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( Voice ) havemyflaws September 7 2010, 13:02:26 UTC
War's got it's upsides though.

[Well, that's what she told herself once a while back.]

Guess it depends on why there's a war in the first place though...

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( Voice ) havemyflaws September 7 2010, 13:57:16 UTC
What if you're fighting for the survival of your people?

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( Voice ) havemyflaws September 7 2010, 20:07:40 UTC
[Her tone hardens then.]

What if you're fighting for the survival of your race?

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Re: ( Voice ) havemyflaws September 7 2010, 20:16:06 UTC
There's nothing ironic about roughly fifty billion people being wiped out without any warning or spending the next three plus years on the run and fighting constantly just to keep the dwindling human race alive.

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( Voice ) havemyflaws September 7 2010, 20:20:58 UTC
Where I'm from, our Colonies - that's twelve individual planets - were nuked. Our civil defense systems didn't work and our own Gods damned computers shut down on us if they were networked.

Fifty billion souls were lost in the initial attacks and we've been losing people ever since. Last count that I remember there were less than forty thousand survivors.

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( Voice ) havemyflaws September 7 2010, 20:25:07 UTC
It got a little more complicated. We were attacked by Cylons and we went after them but then they had a frakking civil war and some of the Cylons joined us to fight against the other Cylons.

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( Voice ) havemyflaws September 7 2010, 22:01:20 UTC
The Cylons aren't a species. They're machines.

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( Voice ) havemyflaws September 8 2010, 15:19:11 UTC
So that gives them the right to commit genocide against human beings who can't come back when they have a technology that allows them to download their consciousness into a new body?

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