If they were asked to find 'that McGill guy' nowadays they might have turned up Bob Odenkirk or Michael McKean.
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G'Kar was the wrong character to show for the prosthetics poke. The Narn prosthetics are actually shockingly good with a surprisingly high degree of articulation allowing for lots of emoting and facial expressions. Some of Delenn's head bone prosthetics, on the other hand, are just terrible.
Gives everyone demeaning nicknames but can't handle getting one himself? Sounds right.
I've had people tailgate me in the right lane for miles before deciding to pass, even with a completely open left lane. And it's usually a pickup.
I've got it! It's Shatner's alt account!
To be fair, the odds of removing a dagger from a pedestal doing that are extremely low, even in the survivor trilogy.
Some time after Rebels but before Ahsoka (the show, that is), Ahsoka took Sabine as her padawan despite Sabine not being Force-sensitive. Sabine eventually quit due to frustration over not getting anywhere, but had actually picked up a rudamentary ability to sense things through the Force even if she couldn't actively use it. After all, the Force is in everyone, as the Jedi like to mention. During the Ahsoka show, she learns how to use it actively in a die-or-fly situation, but she's still at a very basic level.
Basically, Ahsoka and Sabine proved normals could learn to use the Force with a combination of a thorough understanding of the underlying principles and stubborn determination. The threat of death may have also played a role.
*Pocahontai
A mandalorian (who’s also force sensitive? It’s a retcon tho, so doesn’t really count)
Sabine's not a natural Force-sensitive. Ahsoka put her money where the Council's mouth was about the Force being in all living things and spent years getting her to the same level as an untrained Force-sensitive child.
Conquering it in Crusader Kings is always a pain in the ass due to the Pope's insane income.
David's ripperdoc shares porn with him.
That's Meridia. Her statue looks like this.