Dana wrote: <I just keep thinking of the (still alive) tropical fruit farmers saying, Damn, that Blake sure is corrupt and not minding compared to the alternative.>
Who says they'd still be alive? Did not the Andromedans kill them off by using Star One *in* a corrupt manner? Can you imagine how many Aurons someone like Servalan could - maybe would - have flicked the switch on for her personal gain?
Blake is a good man, but he's a dangerous man, *because* of his ability to use violence without emotion, *because* of his ability to make others follow where they don't necessarily want to go, *because* of his legendary status. He already has a formidable weapon of mass destruction in the Liberator if - like Travis - he decided to take personal revenge on the galaxy for his own wrongs, and who cares who gets hurt in the bargain. In 'Killer', he could have used the plague to get rid of his chief enemy. And in the hands of a man as ruthless as he can be, without the guards that his own integrity lay on him, Star One could have created a whole galaxy planets just like Sinofar's.
As a good man pursuing a violent path, he's walking a tightrope. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.