BlindeKillen
Blinde Killen
BlindeKillen

Eh, at the end of the last episode she makes the most insane decision of all.

God, people really will find a reason to complain about anything. Game developers are people too. They have the right to have fun, just as much as the people playing the game. Publicly pwning that hacker was probably a ton of fun for them. Let them have it. Christ...

Part of me thinks as iconic as Ford made it, Russell could probably have pulled it off.

Thank you. I actually did it a few years ago as a portfolio piece. I really wanted to do a whole story a la Fistful of Dollars on Tatooine but a man’s gotta pay the bills and at the time, there really wasn’t much of a chance to make an argument to Dark Horse on my own behalf hahaha

Lovecraft was only just born when this show takes place, and his Cosmic Horror was in many ways a reaction AGAINST the human-centric Gothic Horror that is this show’s bread and butter.

Shades of Y: The Last Man from the ending reveal.

And the armor doesn’t have the illogical boobs-plate! Yuss.

Alright, you don’t like Katarn as a jedi. I can respect that. Hell, I can even get behind it. However: if you can bring yourself to ignore that flaw, I think we can all agree that there is only one right answer here. Take everything you just said about what Dark Forces got right about the universe, and then throw post

Needs more pouches

In the reboot, a group of filmmakers wake up in a franchise full of identical films, and are forced to keep remaking them over and over again as they struggle to find a way out.

Do any of thes landscapes remind you of your home planet Vulcan?

I would love to see a Forever War 10-episode series.

To bad you couldn’t enjoy it for what it is: a great satirical work with lots of eye candy.

I’m not sure they missed the point so much as disagreed with Heinlein’s ideas about military governance.

There were vikings that managed to sail down the Volga River and into the area around Constantinople, and some of them even became the personal bodyguard of the Byzantine Emperors. The whole pre-Islamic time in the Byzantine Empire seems like an interesting place to set a Game of Thrones like show, with the constant

Iain Banks did a small number of stand alone sci-fi books, and I really liked the world building in the Algebraist.... aliens too samples of humans in prehistory, raised them up, and so when earth bound humans finally made first contact, it was with a population of alien raised humans already used to the way things

Well, maybe if homeless people became robots, they would be able to get jobs. Ever think of that?