Hannibal Lector would probably be safer than Druitt (Lector killed only rude people so as long as you were polite, you were good) but, at the same time, if you kept Druitt under careful medical observation, you could probably catch the brain damage before it made him completely psychotic again and use ECT to restore him to his factory settings before any harm was done...
Kind of a toss-up when you look at it like that :) Unlike, say, Tesla, an argument exists for Druitt being "better" now and therefore not really much of a threat (relatively speaking; I'm sure he's still an incredibly dangerous man to cross but he'd be a valuable ally)
Alas, yes. The PtB have told us that Watson won't appear in season 2 but they'd love to have him back for 3. Which we'd damned well better get or I'm storming SyFy's headquarters with my robot army...
"'FATE! Leave these close-minded idiots alone, TAKE MEEE. As a loyal sci-fi fan, I shall do your bidding without any whingeing or sniveling, I SWEAR!'"
What you said *nods* There's a reason why, when I took an online quiz titled "how will you die?" i got "death by freak supernatural accident" ... I would throw myself into such a world with wide-eyed enthusiasm and unadulturated glee that all my formerly-useless knowledge of folklore, magic, pseudoscience, and mythology was suddenly not only paying off but actually saving my life on a regular basis. I mean, how is getting swept into a world like that not made of win?!?!?! Seriously, what is the problem here, people??? *rolls eyes*
Hey, I've read the Evil Overlord List. A good planetary Dictator for Life needs ruthless and loyal subordinates and the best way to keep subordinates loyal is to reward them on a routine basis. Ruling the masses through fear is one thing, but you can't rule your inner circle that way so, knowing that you're a like mind, you're a logical choice to head up the Secret Police. I'd offer you PsyOps but that's going to be a joint endeavor between myself and Kameka :)
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Date: 2009-09-03 12:35 am (UTC)Kind of a toss-up when you look at it like that :) Unlike, say, Tesla, an argument exists for Druitt being "better" now and therefore not really much of a threat (relatively speaking; I'm sure he's still an incredibly dangerous man to cross but he'd be a valuable ally)
Alas, yes. The PtB have told us that Watson won't appear in season 2 but they'd love to have him back for 3. Which we'd damned well better get or I'm storming SyFy's headquarters with my robot army...
"'FATE! Leave these close-minded idiots alone, TAKE MEEE. As a loyal sci-fi fan, I shall do your bidding without any whingeing or sniveling, I SWEAR!'"
What you said *nods* There's a reason why, when I took an online quiz titled "how will you die?" i got "death by freak supernatural accident" ... I would throw myself into such a world with wide-eyed enthusiasm and unadulturated glee that all my formerly-useless knowledge of folklore, magic, pseudoscience, and mythology was suddenly not only paying off but actually saving my life on a regular basis. I mean, how is getting swept into a world like that not made of win?!?!?! Seriously, what is the problem here, people??? *rolls eyes*
Hey, I've read the Evil Overlord List. A good planetary Dictator for Life needs ruthless and loyal subordinates and the best way to keep subordinates loyal is to reward them on a routine basis. Ruling the masses through fear is one thing, but you can't rule your inner circle that way so, knowing that you're a like mind, you're a logical choice to head up the Secret Police. I'd offer you PsyOps but that's going to be a joint endeavor between myself and Kameka :)