Star Wars has very little “technology” in the sense we use it. Almost everything they do is powered by magic, or by an elite class of techs that treat their machines as if they were magic. (Yes, it is similar to WH40K, thanks for noticing!)
Star Wars has very little “technology” in the sense we use it. Almost everything they do is powered by magic, or by an elite class of techs that treat their machines as if they were magic. (Yes, it is similar to WH40K, thanks for noticing!)
OIC
Do we know for sure they don’t lie about this stuff?
You have to let Zygons be Zygons.
The answers are rarely as interesting as the questions. That said, I really liked Authority’s taken on the classic Lovecraftian story arc. (Scientists learn things they should not know and go mad.)
“The Reason Behind Batman’s Appearance In Suicide Squad”
Or a career in fan-funded spin-off shows.
How will they handle all the fury?
Oh, good call!
I loved Hardhome, but it once again “fixes things” by having major characters being in the right place at the right time, which has pretty much been the TV show’s answer to all the books hard problems.
Is it always Fall on Cybertron?
Alright alright alright.
Lindelof is the master of putting the target underneath wherever he’s landed and calling it a bullseye.
Sadly, there’s no irony in growing older. But there’s triumph in taking what you’ve given yourself over the years and creating something great.
Miss Poogy?
Calorie counting is the fastest way to lose weight, no doubt. I took off 70 pounds in a year, heading down to my supposed BMI just for fun. For a few months I weighed less in my mid 40s than I did in junior high, only gaining back some weight after everyone complained I looked too thin.
And then imagine how much you could make selling the work of *other* modders as your own!
If you didn’t deserve to be shot, you wouldn’t be playing GTA.
The “people’s elbow” just took on a totally new meaning...
It’s not being used wrongly, it’s a pretty poor font overall, and tricky to use “correctly”. It’s function seems to be to reveal when folks don’t really understand or consider their design.