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"Mind War" discussion [spoilers]
This is the discussion post for the episode 1X06, "Mind War". Spoilers for the whole of the series, including the spin-offs and tie-ins, are allowed here so newbies beware.
Extra reading:
The article for "Mind War" at Lurker's Guide.
Extra reading:
The article for "Mind War" at Lurker's Guide.
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That bothered me too, and I like your explanation. Or it's an unstable ability, that comes and goes, or you lose it or it weakens as you grow older.
I always figured that they did, but didn't get them replicated successfully before they were shut down after the war. It also might have been a combination of something in Ironheart himself and the treatments, rather than just the treatments. I disliked the 'kill the researcher so no one can do it again'. Didn't the man keep notes?
They would need the plants to assist in air recycling though. And while animal products are rare (bacon and eggs) except for G'Kar's sources of hogsheads, there seem to be fruit and vegetables (oranges for sale in the Zocalo on pushcarts, Susan's salad). Doesn't jive with the breakfast slop they have to eat, but maybe that's to toughen up the officers :)
They might lease parts to other governments to grow their own required grains, etc. Or require acres for the nutritionally balanced grain (quadritriticale?) that goes into making breakfast slop.
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Perhaps its just cheap. The fresh stuff is sold, or the land is leased to people who want to grow stuff. After all, B5 does have financial problems from the outset...
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