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Since yesterday, the Eclectic 21 Photo Gallery has added some nice close-up photos with Ed & Mike, including a few of them with list member John! Check it out! http://www.burble.com/cgi-bin/egallery.pl.cgi?PATH=Eclectic21/Gallery&IMAGE=index -- Marc Martin, [hidden email] |
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> Hi all, > > Since yesterday, the Eclectic 21 Photo Gallery has added some nice > close-up photos with Ed & Mike, including a few of them with list > member John! Which one is John??????????? > Check it out! > > http://www.burble.com/cgi-bin/egallery.pl.cgi?PATH=Eclectic21/Gallery&IMAGE=index GREAT pics! -- Y -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Yuchtar zantai-Klaan | [hidden email] I am not a number! I am a FREE FAN! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "As for you - do not make me tongue you." -- D'Argo =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= http://yuchtar.users4.50megs.com/ http://nunzie.users2.50megs.com/ |
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> Which one is John??????????
Why, he's the one who isn't Ed or Mike! :-) For example: http://www.burble.com/cgi-bin/egallery.pl.cgi?PATH=Eclectic21/Gallery&IMAGE=32 Also, it looks like Ed & Mike participated in the Twister game?!! http://www.burble.com/cgi-bin/ecgallery.pl.cgi?PATH=Eclectic21/Gallery/comments&IMAGE=03 -- Marc Martin, [hidden email] |
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> > Which one is John?????????? > > Why, he's the one who isn't Ed or Mike! :-) > > For example: > > http://www.burble.com/cgi-bin/egallery.pl.cgi?PATH=Eclectic21/Gallery&IMAGE=32 Oh, OKay! For all I knew (at the time) THIS could have been John: http://www.burble.com/cgi-bin/egallery.pl.cgi?PATH=Eclectic21/Gallery&IMAGE=29 But now I know that is really Dave, Servelan impersonator extraordinaire ... <snicker> > Also, it looks like Ed & Mike participated in the Twister game?!! > > http://www.burble.com/cgi-bin/ecgallery.pl.cgi?PATH=Eclectic21/Gallery/comments&IMAGE=03 What Twister game?? <scratching head in confusion ...> -- Y -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Yuchtar zantai-Klaan | [hidden email] I am not a number! I am a FREE FAN! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "As for you - do not make me tongue you." -- D'Argo =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= http://yuchtar.users4.50megs.com/ http://nunzie.users2.50megs.com/ |
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At 04:48 AM 5/31/01 EDT, Amelia had the nerve to write:
>By the way, Dave, you look stunning, did you wear a ferret wrap with that >terrific dress? <Dave begins grinding his teeth and thinking about horrible things to do to Amelia, while at the same time contemplating a name change to Alexei Soloviev...> There was a space traveler named Wright Who liked to go faster than light He started one day In a relative way And came back the previous night! Dave Walsh Harlington-Straker Sound Productions [hidden email] http://members.home.net/darqnyt/index.html |
In message <[hidden email]>,
Dave Walsh <[hidden email]> writes ><Dave begins grinding his teeth and thinking about horrible things to >do to Amelia, while at the same time contemplating a name change to Alexei >Soloviev...> If it's any consolation Dave - I'm sure The Federation would be proud... Di |
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In message <v04210101b73abe146f0d@[10.0.0.2]>, Marc Martin
<[hidden email]> writes >Hi all, > >Since yesterday, the Eclectic 21 Photo Gallery has added some nice >close-up photos with Ed & Mike, including a few of them with list >member John! > They are super!! Looks like it was a great do! :-) -- Suzanne Sutherland aka drdougjackson |
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Dim the lights,switch off the phone - fasten your seat belts we're going to "Kill Straker". I dont think Col Foster at any time WANTED to kill Cmdr Straker,but fought the implanted sub-conscious urge for as long as he could.He begins by trying to 'kill' Strakers career, claiming the Cmdr has become an egoistical empire building megalomaniac, and tries to have him removed as CEO of SHADO permanently.Ed seems more hurt by this attack on his integrity, than by Foster's physical attempt later.I liked the symbolism of Ed fussing with the chess pieces,until he picks up the black king and realises that Foster has become a serious threat to his leadership. He wonders just how serious it will get. Col Foster is forced to up the ante after Straker survives one murder attempt and his carefully planned character assassination. The increasing pressure of the alien brainwash plunges Foster deeper into psychosis.He is no longer the Col Foster we know and love,but a psychotic maniac bent on killing Ed Straker, and he is getting nastier by the minute.Taunting his leader... "Younger,fitter,stronger...". Ultimately Cmdr Straker survives,but now there is the problem of tieing up the loose ends. No one gets fired from SHADO and Foster is prepared for the worst...unless... Dr Jackson has done all he can,now its up to Paul.In a nightmare shoot out that brings about his catharsis,Pauls mind is once and for all cleansed of alien poison.Mike Billington puts his acting cards on the table in this scene and does rather well i thought.He takes a good slapping from Ed.And where the idea came from that Ed Straker is not good with guns,i don't know - but he certainly demonstrated phenomenal marksmanship.He is an ex USAF colonel after all. The ep ends on a lighter note as the 3 musketeers share a 'moment' together,all is forgiven and they are friends again.And i breath a sigh of relief after an 48 minutes of superior entertainment. Just a few thoughts on this ep; any comments and/or criticisms welcomed. ChRisto. |
Hi CV,
<<The increasing pressure of the alien brainwash plunges Foster deeper into psychosis.He is no longer the Col Foster we know and love,but a psychotic maniac bent on killing Ed Straker, and he is getting nastier by the minute.Taunting his leader... "Younger,fitter,stronger...".>> "But you're forgetting one thing, Foster... WILL POWER !" (Steely glare) Foster's locking Straker in the moonbase command sphere and holding a gun on him seems to be a replay of the scene in 'Exposed' where Foster first makes an appearance. Then, Straker locked Foster in a film studio hangar and held a gun on him. Revenge ? The moonbase command sphere is punctured by a bullet hole and depressurises. Straker and Foster both lose consciousness. When the moonbase staff enter the sphere, they find Straker and Foster both unconscious, face down on the floor. Mike B's comment - 'What a night that was !' <g>. <<Ultimately Cmdr Straker survives,but now there is the problem of tieing up the loose ends. No one gets fired from SHADO and Foster is prepared for the worst...unless... Dr Jackson has done all he can,now its up to Paul.In a nightmare shoot out that brings about his catharsis,Pauls mind is once and for all cleansed of alien poison.Mike Billington puts his acting cards on the table in this scene and does rather well i thought.He takes a good slapping from Ed.>> According to what Ed and Mike said, the blows were real as well - Mike felt it would be less painful to get slapped than to risk having to re-shoot the scene ! <<48 minutes of superior entertainment>> Definitely ! Regards, Andy ____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie |
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First thanks Chris. I know what you mean, she is ...well she is Gabrielle
Drake and that is pretty awesome. I didn't have to miss anything to watch UFO as it came on Sunday afternoons here and you know what programing is like on that day. It was on opposite Wonderful World of Disney and The King and I so it had no competition as far as I was concerned. Now as to Kill Straker. I am a bit unsure about putting my two cents worth in on this episode as I have not seen it since back in 1973 when the series ended here. I have 11 episodes I have manage to get on tape from friends but its not one of them. But certain images from that episode remain in my mind and I think you did a great job in outlining the plot and summing up the mental processes behind the actions. The scene that really stands out in my memory is that scene on the firing range. At the time I wondered if Straker wold have to actually kill Foster. This was UFO and it didn't always have happy endings and we had seen other characters that had been in several episodes die. So I was thinking it could be possible. The other thing I recall is the pistol Straker used. It wasn't the standard SHADO handgun. I recognized it from my knowledge of weapons as a SIG-210-6. This is the Rolls Royce of pistols and the 210-6 is like the Bentley costing over $1200 at that time. This was the first real gun I had seen on the show and seeing Ed fire it on that range which had not been used in any other episode made me wonder if this was a real range and if he was using live ammo. The hits on the target looked more real to me than when they use squibs behind one because it blows the paper out rather than punching a hole. Like Chris, I was impressed by Straker's marksmanships which was in the Expert/Master class. How could they say Straker isn't good with weapons. I think he could equal that stunt that Mel Gibson's character Riggs did in the first Lethal Weapon film with shooting like that. James K. Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of aliens? SHADO knows! |
on 6/5/01 2:39, [hidden email] at [hidden email] wrote:
Hi James, > First thanks Chris. I know what you mean, she is ...well she is Gabrielle > Drake and > that is pretty awesome. She was the reason i tuned in every week,hoping the rest of the family would leave me to watch her on my own. :->It was tough when she dropped out of the 2nd 1/2 of the series.Georgina Moon was another favourite,i was never sure if she was wearing undergarments beneath that alluring string vest.In last months discussion episode we did the Responsibility Seat,in which Miss Moon at one point turns to the camera and says: "Checking boosters!"...I'm sure she got a lot of that. > certain images from that episode remain in my mind > and I think you did a great job in outlining the plot and summing up the > mental processes behind the actions. thank you. > > The scene that really stands out in my memory is that scene on the firing > range. At the time I wondered if Straker wold have to actually kill Foster. I wondered the same thing.Now i try to watch these programmes as i would have in 1970,all disbelief in suspension,and Ed Straker could be a scary SOB. > a SIG-210-6. This is the Rolls Royce of pistols and the 210-6 is like the > Bentley costing over $1200 at that time. > wow you certainly know your ordnance. Thanks for the chat, Christo. |
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Just as a matter of interest, Wanda Ventham features heavily in the Dr
Who story on the UK Sci-fi channel on Sunday 17th June at 8.05 playing the part of Dr Thea Ransome in "Image of the Fendahl" from the Tom Baker/Leela era. ...Just doing my bit for SHADO & Country :-) Di |
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I have only minimal memories of that eps because like James K. I saw it so
many yrs ago. I recall the tenseness in the Moonbase sphere, and the angst between Straker and Foster. I also agree with James about the UFO "unhappy endings." I think that was one of the reasons the show was so compelling. It was adult sci-fic for sure. I forgot completely the scene in the firing range and now I guess I'll have to scrape up the eps from some kind soul.......no comments intended about bootlegging, etc. Pam |
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> Just as a matter of interest, Wanda Ventham features heavily in the Dr > Who story on the UK Sci-fi channel on Sunday 17th June at 8.05 playing > the part of Dr Thea Ransome in "Image of the Fendahl" from the Tom > Baker/Leela era. > > ...Just doing my bit for SHADO & Country :-) :-) That is one of my fave DW eps, too, but I swear! I never recognized her! She's not one of my faves, so maybe that's why - I just wasn't looking out for her ... -- Y -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Yuchtar zantai-Klaan | [hidden email] I am not a number! I am a FREE FAN! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "As for you - do not make me tongue you." -- D'Argo =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= http://yuchtar.users4.50megs.com/ http://nunzie.users2.50megs.com/ |
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Yuchtar writes:
>That is one of my fave DW eps, too, but I swear! I never recognized her! >She's not one of my faves, so maybe that's why - I just wasn't looking >out for her ... Didn't recognize her?!! How could you miss her? For example: http://ufoseries.com/fendahl.mov -- Marc Martin, [hidden email] (always on the lookout for Wanda Ventham... :-) ) |
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> Yuchtar writes: > >That is one of my fave DW eps, too, but I swear! I never recognized her! > >She's not one of my faves, so maybe that's why - I just wasn't looking > >out for her ... > > Didn't recognize her?!! > > How could you miss her? > > For example: http://ufoseries.com/fendahl.mov > > -- > Marc Martin, [hidden email] > (always on the lookout for Wanda Ventham... :-) ) LOL! I'm downloading that movie now, but of course, now that I KNOW it's her, it's obvious, but until Tiger pointed it out last time we watched that ep, I hadn't realized. <shrug> Sorry. <smirk> -- Y -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Yuchtar zantai-Klaan | [hidden email] I am not a number! I am a FREE FAN! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "As for you - do not make me tongue you." -- D'Argo =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= http://yuchtar.users4.50megs.com/ http://nunzie.users2.50megs.com/ |
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James writes: > The hits on the target looked more real to me than when > they use squibs behind one because it blows the paper out > rather than punching a hole. Like Chris, I was impressed by > Straker's marksmanships which was in the Expert/Master class. > How could they say Straker isn't good with weapons. I think > he could equal that stunt that Mel Gibson's character Riggs > did in the first Lethal Weapon film with shooting like that. > Straker is undoubtedly impossibly talented with that rifle in Kill Straker, I must say. Who said he wasn't? Apologies if I haven't been paying sufficient attention .. I think you're right about Straker being able to equal the stunt Riggs pulls off in Lethal Weapon - where he very accurately draws a smiley on a target card at about 25 yards. In fact I believe I read a fanfic story where Straker puts 8 rounds through the same hole on a target range with a pistol. Not really possible in 'real life', any more than Riggs' trick, even for an Olympic standard shooter with a target pistol and matched ammunition, but that's why we have fiction :) James |
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Hi James,
About shooting a one hole group not being possible except in fiction. It depends on what the writer means by one hole. If the writer means that Straker puts all 8 rounds into the same bullet hole without making it any bigger you are right. It would be very difficult for a Olympic Master class shooter to do this using the best pistol and ammo available. But it might happen on a good day if everything when just right. However the writer might mean that Straker shoot what is refered to as a "one hole group". This is a group where the bullets hits are so close that it just makes the first hole bigger but it only leave one hole in the target. I shoot in the expert to master class and I can do this. Now as to drawing a smiley face with bullet holes. Sorry this is possible. I can do it but there are shooters who can. Years ago the gun an ammo companies had what were known as exhibition who gave shows and drew pictures with bullet holes. Annie Oakley did it. So did Ed McGivern back in the 30's. There is some guy doing it now but I can't recall his name. So it is possible that Ed Straker could do it. It just takes a steady hand, a keen eye and lots of ammo to practice with. Sorry Marc for getting off UFO this an last time. James K. |
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Sure thing Amelia.
If you are anyone else needs any help in writing in the area of weapons I'll be glad to help. I just finished a new article for Communique where I did a update to the small arms of SHADO I did five years back and I'm got some interesting stuff in it. James K. |
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