Passions Rampant, Invasions Impending

May 21, 2004 14:40

In this issue:
Delenn of Troy
G'Kar Strikes Back
Morden Repentant
Bester In Love
And much, much more!

From our correspondent Giselle Burton, with additional reporting by Den Randall

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OOC, natch urbandruid May 21 2004, 13:39:48 UTC
I didn't think you guys could make this any funnier. I was so wrong.

Anna refuses to read any more of this "tripe", by the way. Just so you know. :)

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Re: OOC, natch ranger_wun May 21 2004, 17:13:12 UTC
Jeff is beginning to wish he still had Londo's sword - he's considering taking up a new career in hairdressing. Bobs a specialty.

"Just a little off the top, Ma'am?"

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Re: OOC, natch inbigtrouble May 21 2004, 19:54:45 UTC
So much for his belief in the freedom of speech.*g* Plus you know that whatever he does to Giselle personally, the tabloid will continue, especially now that they've hired the avatar of The One Ring which kindly offered itself as a staff member...

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Re: OOC, natch ranger_wun May 21 2004, 20:00:46 UTC
It is only the knowledge that this thing is a hydra that stays his hand.

That, and the fact that it's really, really hard to get blood out of those robes. ;D

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OOC alien_oracle May 21 2004, 19:02:46 UTC
Kosh also wishes to take a lot off the top...and bottom.

It's difficult to truly anger a Vorlon but you come close.

Kudos!

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Re: OOC inbigtrouble May 21 2004, 19:52:07 UTC
And here we've saved the scoop on Kosh planning to enlist an army of dead souls via Stark for the next issue...

Thank you.*g*

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alfredbester May 27 2004, 14:19:37 UTC
Ever since getting a really good laugh out of the last issue of Galaxy Gab, Bester has subscribed to this prime example of a tabloid. The past days being even more busy than usual, he hasn't found time to read it before lunch today, however.

Quietly, he puts down the paper (Al's one of those people who still prefer the real thing over a screen).

He sits there, thinking, for a while.

Then, slowly, a smile spreads on his face.

It doesn't take long, and he's grinning.

Oh, yes, so worth his time. He can almost feel Garibaldi's anger at this all the way from the other part of the station.

Perfect.

If that wouldn't be too obvious, he would've sent the reporter responsible for this article a bouquet of flowers.

Too bad there isn't anyone on this station he can share his amusement with...

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