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** Peacekeeper Uniforms: On the commentary for "Into the Lion's Den," the producers joke that they used up all the leather in Australia on PK costumes. Peacekeeper uniforms just aren't complete without ''something'' made entirely from leather: a vest, a BadassLongcoat, pants. . . and of course, Scorpius wears an etirely (or almost entirely) leather suit that covers everything but his face, and even a significant portion of that. Scarrans are also big on leather bodysuits.
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** Peacekeeper Uniforms: On the commentary for "Into the Lion's Den," the producers joke that they used up all the leather in Australia on PK costumes. Peacekeeper uniforms just aren't complete without ''something'' made entirely from leather: a vest, a BadassLongcoat, pants. . . and of course, Scorpius wears an etirely entirely (or almost entirely) leather suit that covers everything but his face, and even a significant portion of that. Scarrans are also big on leather bodysuits.
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* MasterOfTheMixedMessage: Aeryn, a lot, especially in early seasons. Exemplified in "Look at the Princess: Part 1" which opens with Aeryn taking a HandsOnApproach to teach John flying techniques, and they end up making out. Abruptly, she bolts out of the pod like it was on fire, and accuses him of making her a slave to his hormones. He incredulously points out that ''she'' was taking things further than he was. And also gets her to admit that she came to this meeting wearing a new perfume, hoping he'd notice.
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* TheMessiah: Zhaan fits this, as long as you don't do something stupid... like [[BerserkButton threaten her adoptive family]]. Pilot and Moya are also ''incredibly'' tolerant of pretty much anything and everything you can throw at them... until you [[BewareTheNiceOnes try to hurt their crew]] or, God help you, [[TooDumbToLive try to hurt Moya's baby]].
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* HandsLookingWrong: In the climax of "[[Recap/FarscapeS01E12RhapsodyInBlue Rhapsody In Blue]]", Crichton talks Zhaan into joining with him in [[MindlinkMates Unity]] in the hopes that he'll be able to help her regain control in the wake of Tahleen's MindRape. This fusion of minds is depicted as Crichton and Zhaan merging into a single two-faced being, and Crichton - already [[BetterThanSex blown away by the sensations]] - can be seen turning his merged hand this way and that in amazement.
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* MindScrew: The "mindfrell" episodes are essentially this show's answer to the [[Franchise/DoctorWho Base Under]] [[TheSiege Siege]].
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* ManOnFire: After her cover as a maintenance worker is blown, Chiana manages to deflect Javio's pistol with a tank full of flammable gas. Chiana then aims the pressurized flames right at him, burning him alive.
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** After her cover as a maintenance worker is blown, Chiana manages to deflect Javio's pistol with a tank full of flammable gas. Chiana then aims the pressurized flames right at him, burning him alive.
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* MasterOfIllusion / FakeMemories: Two particular skills learned by Delvian priests. In "Rhapsody In Blue," Tahleen orders Hasko to mess with the heads of Moya's crew by confronting them with confusing or frightening visions, while Lorana implants FakeMemories into Crichton to make him believe he has a wife.
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* MasterOfIllusion / FakeMemories: Two particular skills learned by Delvian priests. MasterOfIllusion: In "Rhapsody In Blue," Tahleen orders Hasko to mess with the heads of Moya's crew by confronting them with confusing or frightening visions, while Lorana implants FakeMemories into Crichton to make him believe he has a wife.