Right about midichlorians. Wrong about Red Matter. How about you tackle the”cold fusion bomb” to break the deadlock..
Right about midichlorians. Wrong about Red Matter. How about you tackle the”cold fusion bomb” to break the deadlock..
Ixnay on the red attermay.
So now a “making of” story is an “origin story?”
I noticed that too in the Gizmodo piece and commented of all the discussion of the relative sizes of the Death Stars I’ve nerdly subjected myself to, that was the first assessment I’ve ever seen of their being equal size. I think it’s just simply wrong.
“Hold your fire—no life forms. And as we all know—stolen plans emit one fuck of a bio-signature.”
They forgot about the debris hellfire resulting from a 800km diamter space station exploding in low orbit that was about to rain down upon them.
Leia met Tarkin as well as his foul stench.
And here we have the first corollary to Betteridge’s Law.
All good points, except it’s spelled Zeppelin.
Which of course was the basis for
Light
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E-adiation
“Holly—the galleys for TASER have to ship by Wednesday or we can kiss the Barnes & Noble AND Borders endcaps goodbye.”
Prior to its being wholly enveloped by cityscape, was Coruscant a planet replete with lush, thriving ecosystems? If so, was there outcry in the march to sheer enshouding of the planet in infrastructure and the resultant utter destruction of said ecosystems?
This is hugely confusing this can mean one of three or even four things. Is the straw man asserting this speaking normatively or positively about humanity’s role in a) causing it or b) combating it?
What does this mean? Do you see nuclear as a panacea for climate change or not? If not, what is the problem we supposedly solved?
I know there’s been on-going debate about the relative sizes of the Death Stars, but this is the first source I’ve seen as having them the same size.
1. In developed countries population isn’t an issue, only in developing nations. Some developed nations are actually in danger of becoming old heavy.
Even the show was winking at itself in that regard in that that dialogue is lifted directly from The Apple.
That dialogue is taken directly from the epilogue of TOS episode The Apple. Is it safe to assume this particular comic entry is an adaptation of such?