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* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: Legion actually sounds incensed when he asks the crew if they really though he'd be fooled by a plan from a Fanservice-based B-movie.

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* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: Legion actually sounds incensed when he asks the crew if they really though thought he'd be fooled by a plan from a Fanservice-based B-movie.
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* BadBadActing: Rimmer's attempt to act like the Boys are okay with staying with his is not convincing.

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* BadBadActing: Rimmer's attempt to act like the Boys are okay with staying with his Legion is not convincing.



** First, he uncharacteristically takes charge in the face of danger, and confidently begins delivering a message to Legion's station ... only to immediately switch to cowardly surrendering.
** After that, he begins a small speech about how "in his past lives", he was a bold military tactician ... and then notes in this one he's an abject coward, and therefore is going to FreakOut under the table.

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** First, he uncharacteristically takes charge in the face of danger, and confidently begins delivering a message to Legion's station ...station... only to immediately switch to cowardly surrendering.
** After that, he begins a small speech about how "in his past lives", he was a bold military tactician ...tactician... and then notes in this one he's an abject coward, and therefore is going to FreakOut under the table.
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* AffablyEvil: Legion, as he intends to keep the crew imprisoned on the station and is perfectly willing to manhandle them if they step out of line, but is insisted on their imprisonment being a comfortable one. When reduced to just a single consciousness, he admits he's willing to let them go as he is now, as experiencing their strange psyches is just too much.

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* AffablyEvil: Legion, as he intends to keep the crew imprisoned on the station and is perfectly willing to manhandle them if they step out of line, but is insisted insists on their imprisonment being a comfortable one. When reduced to just a single consciousness, he admits he's willing to let them go as he is now, as experiencing their strange psyches is just too much.

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