> Gregory Yount <Lyca...@webtv.net> did eloquently scribble:
> >
> >
> > I saw him on a show called first wave.
> > I did'nt watch the whole show but some of what he was saying sounded
> > like lines from the stargate show.
>
> Good programme, first wave.
> Never did see series 2, (hopefully recrified soon now that itv 4's
showing
> it)
>
> Didn't know Chris Judge appeared in it.
In one episode, I remember the Gua saying that sex in their native form
is
painful. I wondered how in the world the Gua species survived if sexual
intercourse is unpleasent.
> spi...@freenet.co.uk wrote:
Instinct overriding common sense? Maybe like zoidberg's people?
(Wow what a blast from the past this thread is... must be a year old... ITV4
screwed around with first wave and now I've lost track of it again)
I think they started showing series 3 and then it vanished to a late night
slot at about 3am or something.
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spi...@freenet.co.uk wrote:
> Tim Bruening <tsbr...@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> did eloquently scribble:
>
> > spi...@freenet.co.uk wrote:
>
> >> Gregory Yount <Lyca...@webtv.net> did eloquently scribble:
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > I saw him on a show called first wave.
> >> > I did'nt watch the whole show but some of what he was saying sounded
>
> >> > like lines from the stargate show.
> >>
> >> Good programme, first wave.
> >> Never did see series 2, (hopefully recrified soon now that itv 4's
> > showing
> >> it)
> >>
> >> Didn't know Chris Judge appeared in it.
>
> > In one episode, I remember the Gua saying that sex in their native form is
> > painful. I wondered how in the world the Gua species survived if sexual
> > intercourse is unpleasent.
>
> Instinct overriding common sense? Maybe like zoidberg's people?
> (Wow what a blast from the past this thread is... must be a year old... ITV4
> screwed around with first wave and now I've lost track of it again)
I would expect smart Gua to avoid situations that would trigger any mating urge.
Therefore, only dumb Gua would reproduce, which would keep the Gua from becoming
a space conquering species.