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I. Am. In. LOVE! Want this.

GIGANTOR got me the bug, but for pure batshit insanity, I have to go with ROBOTJOX, the bastard child of the hellishly doomed team-up of Joe Haldeman and Stuart Gordon Check Youtube for the trailer and the final battle scene between Achilles and Alexander.

I thought Image 18, of the "NCC" craft emerging from the water more similar to the was the shuttle seen here:

Shinzon and Shatner's toupee' team up to detonate the Federation!!!

I have a model of this that does it no justice. It's worth enlarging this to check out just how cobbled together it looks. Rivets and welds and foil and struts. The absolute guts it took to jump into this and go...but who of us would have turned down the chance?

I'm a sucker for anything with the word ENTERPRISE on it....I can't help it. I do have one I really am partial to. Thank you Gabriel Koerner!

Nicely recycled in the original BSG, as I recall!

Damn straight! The "Valley Forge" It was on just this weekend!

Or for that matter, THIS "Eagle"?

Oh, come on guys! No love for the Lunar Excursion Module from Apollo 11, EAGLE?

"GILLIGAN!!!!" - Jonas "Skipper" Grundy, 1964

Well, that shoots my "Kaiju Fart" theory all to hell.

Would anybody else buy a "Best of" DVD/Blue Ray release?

Man, I miss Robot Wars/Battlebots!

Armstrong's words were the first thing that came to mind. I think that Armstrong, a male human, might be able to have it both ways with the more inclusive and equally poetic phrase, "That's one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for humanity" and not lose a thing. "Man" in that sentence would refer to him as an

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At 14, I stumbled onto a first season MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS episode when it was first on, late Sunday nights during the Summer of 1975 on KQED. I'd heard "Spam" and "The Argument Clinic" on KSFO'radio's Comedy Hour, and several other pieces its amazing DJ, the late John Gilliland had put into rotation about a

Move along, folks, move along....nothing to see here.....

Any pinworms hoping to find fresh air anywhere remotely near that area will be sadly disappointed.

Might I posit the "Wild Cards" shared universe books edited by George R. R. Martin for those Jonesing for "Heroes", "Mutant X", "Misfits", "the Cape, and "No Ordinary Family"?

I think it's almost poetic that Voyager's final and most valuable accomplishment might be as a message in a bottle....tossed into the vast ocean of space, with no real chance of being found by anyone, yet because to hope and imagine is in our nature, we did include this within the probe: