Talk:Chigs
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Oh come on! Somebody's a little preoccupied with this show. Could someone PLEEEEZE rewrite this so it's not referring to real life?
- In an article about an element within a TV show, it would be redundant to keep pointing out "by the way folks, it's made up", so the tone of the article seems appropriate. And I've seen some episodes of the show probably more than 100 times and *never* got preoccupied :P GhostGirl 09:48, 19 October 2005 (UTC)
The Chig Ambassador detonated a hidden bomb so describing him/her/it as 'unarmed' seems a little overgenerous . . . it was armed with a bomb. Bad chig! GhostGirl 10:06, 19 October 2005 (UTC)
- A random question, the "point of debate" remark suggests that it's not certain if he had a bomb or if the explosion was an accident (since they did end up mixing methane and oxygen together in an enclosed space). IS this a point of debate? If so, we need to rephrase the statement to something like "The Ambassador may have detonated a hidden bomb".--Raguleader 07:33, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
Is there a source for their origins being evolved on a distant world from a meteorite with terrestrial bacteria ejected from Earth 65 million years ago. Now, the series was on a decade ago so it's been a while, but I don't recall hearing that, I think I would have really remembered something like that. The highly implausible physics (and biology) behind that make me cringe. Is this canonical in this series? (I'd hate for really, really poor astronomy, physics and biology on that scale to be canonical, figures it would taint the good memories I had of the show though.) --Wingsandsword 09:56, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
- IIRC, in the last episode, the Ambassador says that Humans and Chigs have the same origin, though I don't recall the specifics (or even if it was a specific relation between the two, or just that we had similar origins from the same type of development on our respective planets.--Raguleader 07:33, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] This is from a science-fiction television program.
It should not be written as though it were (a) real, or (b) happening in the present. The article looks ludicrous.
- I edited it a little bit. Specifically I removed words like "us" and replaced it with "humans." Hope that helps. 134.114.59.41 10:05, 29 January 2006 (UTC)