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I agree, but regarding the show, I preferred the original version of the Kromaggs, the entirely telepathic, ultra-tech version. As opposed to the later Sci-Fi channel version that drove around in jeeps wearing faux-Nazi uniforms acting like the worst sort of pulp villain.


We're on the same page then. The later version were more stereotypical. Personally, I think the later Kromaggs were not necessarily the same as the earlier ones. Since there are many alternate worlds with humans, why not alternates of Kromaggs too?

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Actually, I think he meant "the star," ostensibly Jerry O'Connell.


O'Connell really wasn't the "star" on his own; it was more of an ensemble show. Plus, Quinn, didn't always save the day. Arturo (John Rhys-Davies character) was responsible for helping make the A-bomb (mentioned earlier in this thread), and for helping develop penicillin on a world that never developed it. Rembrandt was the focus of a few episodes, and Wade was responsible for events too (such as convincing the Prince of British America that all was not well in the colonies, allowing Arturo to convince him to introduce Democracy to the Empire)
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