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McLenka
SGA Hot Zone

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thinking about these two again.
McLenka
SGA Hot Zone
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Ananda Lewis, a popular host from the MTV "veejay" era in the late '90s ... died on Wednesday after a lengthy breast cancer battle.
RIP Ananda Lewis, the former MTV host, lost her battle with cancer
Dear Vector Prime, do GI Joe and Cobra exist somewhere in the Viron cluster?
Dear Real Anime Hero,
Indeed they do! Under the purview of the United States military, the G.I. Joe Rescue Corps worked tirelessly to combat the evil terrorist organization Cobra, who caused disaster from the shadows. By inoculating key individuals with their behavior-altering "Venom" serum, Cobra could engineer crises such as dam breaks, reactor meltdowns, bank robberies, and forest fires. When the call came in—"YO JOE!"—it would be up to Sergeant Duke and his emergency response team to fight back and save the day!
To challenge the dragon cult's mystic brainwashing and command over the elements, G.I. Joe was equipped with state-of-the-art high-tech vehicles—like Duke's "Attack Cruiser", a weaponised police car and peacekeeping machine. Joining him were the serious-minded pilot Scarlett, who flew the "Sky Hawk" helicopter; empathetic paramedic Lifeline, who drove the "Road Defender" ambulance; hot-headed firefighter Hot Zone, who drove the "Inferno Engine" firetruck; and boisterous construction worker Heavy Duty, who operated the "Drill Bit" mining machine. Depending on the mission, they would sometimes be joined by laid-back coast guard Beach-Head, who used the "Wave Crusher" hovercraft, and stubborn engineer Steamhammer, who drove the "Silver Streak" train. With General Tomahawk's tech-savvy son, Vinnie, backing them up at Rescue Corps headquarters, they used teamwork and ingenuity to defend the free will of every citizen.
Most curiously, the confrontations fought between these iterations of G.I. Joe and Cobra are repeated in an entirely separate timeline, deep in the megaverse! There, it was not Sergeant Duke who fought Cobra, but rather Officer Morishita of the Shinsei Foundation who investigated and counteracted the machinations of the Black Dragon Empire. Events played out almost identically between these two timelines, but where Duke had utter conviction, Shun Morishita was gripped with doubt over whether the Black Dragon Empire's rituals truly held sway over the minds of men—or if it was simple human apathy and incompetence which precipitated these daily emergencies.
This version of events may already be known to you! They are recounted in Kinkyuutai Shinsaver, a Toei anime and accompanying toy series from the year 2000. In certain markets, pleased with the cost-effectiveness of importing Car Robots for western audiences as Robots in Disguise, Hasbro would then do the same for this series—adding their own iconography and references that might be more recognisable, along with two new toys designed from scratch to fit the more militarized concept: the "Night Raven" stealth jet piloted by Snake Eyes, and General Tomahawk's "Super Slugger" battle tank. The line was unpopular with existing fans in the US, as the gimmick-heavy vehicles and 2" figures with limited articulation did not scale nicely with their older toys, but it sold well with its target audience, and the vehicles' action features went on to inspire similar gimmicks in Transformers: Armada toys developed later that year.
Anyway, I can see why you might not at first draw the connection to the continent-spanning battles between Optimus Prime's Autobots and Megatron's Predacons, as these groups never directly interacted at the time. It was only many years later that hidden "Ask Vector Prime" text in Transformers: Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II would declare that both Transformers: Robots in Disguise and G.I. Joe: Rescue Corps, together with A.T.O.M. - Alpha Teens on Machines, all took place in the same universal stream, Viron 901.8 Alpha.
Hot Zone (S1: E13)
Teyla: If this was really a fight--
Sheppard: If this was really a fight, I would have shot you by now.
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I love the male/female, Sheppard/Weir reaction to the scientist trying to escape the virus. Weir is all: wait, we got it, and trying to talk to the scientists. Sheppard is all: let me go, we gotta stop him.
I don't know why, but I love it when Bates obeys orders from Sheppard instead of Elizabeth.
Elizabeth is so hurt and angry that Sheppard undermined her authority. It's sad. Teyla, as always, is the voice of calm. She goes with Sheppard, following him, but she gently reproved him for his choice to pull rank.
Once the scientists exposes everyone and Atlantis initiates a lockdown, Elizabeth rips Sheppard a new one. By not following orders, by being reckless, Sheppard has gotten everyone exposed. That is a new hole ripped in his soul. Elizabeth is hurt because Sheppard just proved he didn't trust her. Sheppard is forced to realize that his recklessness, his attempt to do everything, may just get a bunch of people killed. That's a hard pill to swallow.
Sheppard's response to endangering others is to courageously put himself in danger to save them.
I love how Weir when she confronts Sheppard isn't so much, "I'm in charge!" spewing tyrannical authority, as she is, "You have to trust me." I think that's what got through to Sheppard because he does trust her. He just didn't act like it, and that hurt her. And he sees it, he sees that he acted without trust.
It's different than when Rodney breaks Sheppard's trust. It's Sheppard basically acting autonomously and proving he doesn't trust anyone but himself and Elizabeth calling him out on it. That is so significant in Sheppard's growth as a character.
Also, in Childhood's End, we have this conversation:
It was really necessary, and Sheppard willingly sacrificed to defend and protect his people.
I made a thing while I should be sleeping. @colonelshepparrrrd this may be of interest to you. For Science 👩🏻🔬