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The villains are the key
Sneaky Pete Started conversation Sep 21, 2003
I don't know about you, but I always found the Daleks to be more menacing than the Borg - I can't really explain it, gut feeling I guess (even through a stariway might stump a Dalek). I suppose the threat of extermination is worse than the threat of assimilation.
The villains are the key
SciFi Writer in Training Posted Sep 22, 2003
The borg were somewhat frightening when they were first introduced, but the name still makes me think of tennis. I'd have to say the scariest villians of all time were the cylons on Battlestar Galactica. It was that creepy noise they made. But talk about bad sripts and even worse acting! No amount of cool FX could make up for that.
The villains are the key
Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted Sep 23, 2003
The villains are the key
Waylander101 Posted Sep 23, 2003
Whatever Cylons choose to do behind closed doors is the business of consenting adult Cylons and no-one else
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