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[QUOTE]Originally posted by J: [QB] I can't explain Kosh's hand... I'd like to be able to explain the pilot's doctor seeing Kosh--- Are you talking about his encounter suit having a hand? ---- When Sheridan had to jump out of the tram and Kosh saved him, Kosh certainly had hands then... However, Lennier is from the Religious Caste, and from the beginning his character was obviously meant to show the "common religious caste Mimbari" to offset Dalenn's progressive nature. So Lennier's very nature means that he would have the same prejudice that the rest of the religious and warrior castes have against the worker caste. --- There is no inconsistancy in my mind about Lennier saying there are two castes, when their are actually three. Lennier is not perfect, he is falliable. IF we could only accept that our characters in Star Trek could be falliable... "Threshold" would never have been a problem!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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