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(@mikeg)
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LOL..@ericnay, Nathan with a heart and Mom on one shoulder, Jessica on the other, a skull and crossbone on his back with Down with the Jung, smoking home rolled smokes while pumping iron in the prison.

I do agree that Nathan will be a prisoner, and I suspect he will end up either escaping and/or hooking up with an underground rebellion group of Jung.

Jessica will now be Momma Jessica raising the lone survivor from her friends family (sorry can't remember the friends name at moment).

Tellas will have a damn deadly army, (I wonder if there are any Gurkha's left, imagine Tellas Trained Gurkha's, oh lordy)

The fleet will get bigger, transportation for the army will get bigger and there will be more political infighting inside the Core.

In PC, we will find out that someone is not dead but a prisoner as well and being held for secrets of the state and a hostage if needed.

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(@ericnay)
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@MikeG I like your comment about the PC prisoner. I'd really hate to believe that was it for Tug. I truly didn't like him just giving up, and having no idea that the assailants were coming to kill him. Just didn't make sense. Maybe that was his plan to resume his peasant's life? Or maybe he got captured rather than summarily executed. I don't know, I just know I didn't buy the quick end to him.

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(@dahedd)
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I've a sneaky suspicion that Tugs still alive. Who was the bearded man in the hood that Captain Navarro met with on Haven after his meeting with the nobels? I kinda assumed it was Tug/Casmir.

Maybe I'm way off track there.

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(@four-islands)
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It would have helped to have a local on the team to help take out the opponents snipers... Just saying.

I recon Tug could do with rejoining the Karazari.

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(@sapient)
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Spoilers:

When reading episode 15, I recall the Jung speaking about how their moon base's shield was their pinnacle achievement, and one day they could encompass their planet. I believe they're close. Once they encompass their planet and can put their entire energy production behind their shields, they will break their cease fire. Thus, planet killers will be ineffective against Jung Command and the Jung homeworld. That's probably around where Part 2 will pick up.

I don't know how you format spoilers here.

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(@four-islands)
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JKKV (Torpedoes with Jump drive and a solid mass "warhead" v Jump World killers are previously Comm drones (90% sublight speeds).

As far as I recall the objects to hit the shield first were Jump Missiles / than a JKKV.

The Jung have a rude awakening if your right, because a glancing blow by 1 World killer would take out all life on a planet. and there are 8 of them* (as of right now)

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(@mikeg)
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I seem to remember discussion about the JKKV's being able to jump inside the shields of the Battle platforms...so why would they not do this with the JKKV;s for the moon/planet if they needed to?

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(@four-islands)
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JKKV's can hit Shields with enough force to blast through them and take a good chuck of the battle platform with them

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(@jackson)
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I'm still not sure why we went from at the start of the series being able to jump inside of Takaran shields, to by the end of the series not being able to do the same at all to Jung shields.

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(@four-islands)
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Because Takaran and Jung shields are designed differently, to do different things.

And because the author said so.

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