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Post by jennf10 on Jun 18, 2005 7:40:12 GMT -5
I would have liked seeing Joss keeping Professor Walsh throughtout the season in a Frankenstein like role. What do you think? Would have made Adam a lot more dangerous if he had his "mother" around to keep him crazy.
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Post by leoshot on Jun 19, 2005 13:19:45 GMT -5
I don't know on this one. I liked Professor Walsh, But I wouldn't want to keep her around as a zombie like thing. I liked her as regular, harsh, alive, Professor Walsh.
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Post by jennf10 on Jul 12, 2005 17:54:22 GMT -5
Could Adam defeat Buffy? He was strong. He was smart, if crazy. Was he a true enemy for The Slayer?
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Post by cyclica on Jul 13, 2005 4:05:55 GMT -5
Adam was stronger than buffy, and could turn his arm into a machine gun...if buffy hadn't borrowed power from the first slayer, she wouldn't have beaten him.
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Post by cyclica on Jan 12, 2007 19:53:15 GMT -5
In primeval adam said 'this is just how professor walsh planned it, except she thought she was going to be alive' or something like that... was it really her plan to pit demons against humans, sacrificing her own soldiers?
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Post by partcynic on Jan 12, 2007 20:11:55 GMT -5
She seemed like something like that would be within her plans; she valued pristine science over human life. So I'd imagine she'd have been happy to 'rebuild' her soldiers; maybe she'd have seen it as actually helping and improving them.
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Post by cyclica on Jan 12, 2007 20:17:14 GMT -5
The government seemed to be aware of her plans and suported them... were they all willing to see their troops killed?
And what if some humans had survived, do you think they would happily assist walsh turning their dead friends into monsters, fighting side by side with them?
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Post by partcynic on Jan 12, 2007 20:24:33 GMT -5
I think that in one episode, the deputy colonel told the government board about the prototype escaping, which would suggest that the ultimate plan of the Initiative would have been to make human/demon soldiers for US military purposes. Perhaps all of the Initiative soldiers had been specially selected as good subjects (I think Riley said he was taken out of the army for the job) for the demon testing?
No idea what would have happened with the surviving humans. I'd imagine that most people (or the general public) would have been pretty shocked by the hybrid army, so I can't have seen it working out in the long term. But I'm sure the government would have found a way somehow, or kept the demon soldiers covert, and either silenced or killed surviving Initiative members who refused to help or threatened to blab.
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