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matrixman wrote:Sure, I have a comment: how could Francis 7 be mistaken for Carl Sagan???
Ah, I see the connection: Sagan has contemplated billions and billions of stars, while Francis 7 has executed billions and billions of Runners (all right, maybe a slight exaggeration).
True. Francis was a wonderfully tragic character, if I can put it like that.Loremaster wrote:matrixman wrote:Sure, I have a comment: how could Francis 7 be mistaken for Carl Sagan???
Ah, I see the connection: Sagan has contemplated billions and billions of stars, while Francis 7 has executed billions and billions of Runners (all right, maybe a slight exaggeration).
Well, you could also reason that both died before their time.
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hear hear.Loremaster wrote:Francis 7 is really the best character in Logan's Run. There's something about his death; you realise that he was only doing what he was trained to do, and it befell Logan 5 to solve the situation without violence. However, his death has such pathos.
God, I love that movie.
Waddley wrote:your Highness Sir Dr. Loredoctor, PhD, Esq, the Magnificent, First of his name, Second Cousin of Dragons, White-Gold-Plate Wielder!
Did you ever see Logan's Run in the theater, Lore?Loremaster wrote:I think that Logan's Run is the single greatest influence on my life, besides the works of H.G.Wells. Yet, I have yet to read the novel!
Hold tight to that determination.Loremaster wrote:I have not seen the television series, nor do I want to.