"People's Drug store lunch counter on G Street N.W. at noon." Photographed 1942 in Washington, D.C. by Marjory Collins for the Farm Security Administration.
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I know you've been asked a thousand times, and I arleady know the answer is along the lines of "we didn't think too much about it" but how did Admiral Leyton fake the blood test? Was he working with a changeling? Was he always a changeling? Were you and Ira Steven Behr cackling maniacally as you created a mystery that you then swept under the rug?
Additionally, if it's the 2nd, are there any clues we've missed for the last 30 years?
Leyton was only briefly impersonated by a changeling in "Homefront." The rest of the time, it was him. He was never in league with the changelings. He was a misguided/power hungry Starfleet officer who convinced himself that seizing power was in the best interest of the Federation*... which is exactly what the changelings were trying to manipulate him into doing.
If the impersonator ever needed to pass a blood test, Joseph Sisko explained one very plausible way he could have done it.
So, there's no mystery that we swept under the rug. Leyton was Leyton 99% of the time.
*It wasn't.
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Orphelin parmi les ruines suite à un bombardement aérien – Londres – Angleterre – Janvier 1945
Photographe : Toni Frissell
©Toni Frissell Collection – Bibliothèque du Congrès – Washington
D'autres informations indiquent que cet enfant est parmi les ruines de sa maison sous lesquelles ses parents sont morts enterrés par l'attaque d'un V2 en janvier 1945.
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New picture I found of Winona Ryder in homefront and I’m in LOVE!
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January 7, 2024. 👍 streaming on Paramount+. Like I said before, Jason Statham is always a yes for me. A movie is only as strong as the supporting actors, and this one is full of great character actors: Clancy Brown, James Franco, Kate Bosworth, Frank Grillo, Winona Ryder, and Stallone wrote the screenplay! When the opening credits were rolling, I knew this one was going to be fun.
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin. "War production workers at the Heil Company making gasoline tank trailers for the U.S. Army Air Corps. Mrs. Angeline Kwint, age 45, an ex-housewife, checking the tires of trailers. Her husband and son are in the U.S. Army." Photographed 1943 by Howard Hollem for the Office of War Information.
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‘Equipment is Precious!’
World War II homefront poster reminding the public to properly care for and maintain office and other equipment to save resources (1943).
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Where is my sister drama starring these favorites?
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