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This could be turned to N Korea's advantage in international negotiations. "All of the other countries at this table are destroying the planet through their unquenchable thirst for electricity. N Korea is the most ecologically conscientious country in the world; so conscientious that we all turn off our lights at

Looks accurate enough to me.

Invasion Earth (British SciFi from 1998) must have been the inspiration for this picture.

Right. Wasn't it William King who originally penned it ... I could be head-up-my-arse wrong on that one though.

If it's of interest, I recommend at least the initial trilogy of books, kicking off with Abnett's 'Horus Rising' which really does (I think) breathe some life and humanity/post-humantiy into many of the major

Mary Sue Jesus and Studly McDimbulb fight to protect the Quantum Flux from the Space Pope.

Go.

It's like the Canterbury Tales in space! With a giant death monster made of knives!

Oh my gosh, my boyfriend and I were talking about this! At the very least Elsa could turn Arendell into the most powerful seaport ever - if you refuse to pay the fees, the queen will freeze your ships and you'll be trapped. She can destroy your crops, send a horrible snowstorm after you, or raise an army of

Well, just to play devil's advocate, Frozen did the same thing to the Ice Queen myth (in the original story she's unmistakably evil), and that worked out really well.

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This reminds me of Birgirpall's boat video.

The Japanese did have radar after 1942. All the ships shown here, except the Akagi, had radars fitted to them. Your point is still entirely valid.

Start the video. It's like it was meant to be.

Actually EVE it's 4% and it does appeal to women as much as men. The main issue is that, while its a very popular game, a lot of female gamers of unaware of its existence as a ton of commenters have stated even they had either heard it and never played it or never heard of it. Also, women tend to have less patience

Whirlwind sprint is KIND of like blink.

As someone who's never played Syndicate, does it still hold up today? Does it play like XCOM:EU? minus the modern graphics of course

Bolder's Ring. A threaded loop of a single cosmic string no less than 10 million light years across with the mass of tens of thousands of galaxies all rotating at near light speed tearing a hole in space at it's center through nothing but the brute force of it's gravity and rotation.