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    I second your complaint, Anders. I've thought of that many times before as well - even something as basic as *Earth moves around the sun* so you're not in the same place on different days....a child could grasp that. That doesn't even begin to take into account stellar drift (within the Milky Way Galaxy, our solar

    Very simply, they could have characters on Star Trek acknowledge that Star Wars was part of historical popular culture in the 20th century - and have the Trek characters "play" at Star Wars in the holodeck. So treating Star Wars as a fictional story within the Star Trek universe isn't all that far-fetched. The

    I'm fairly certain that Unalaq staged the entire "raid by barbarians who fled into sacred forest" incident, in order to engineer a reason to have Tonraq exiled - not outright forcing him, yes it *was* Tonraq's choice to go into the sacred forest, but Unalaq set him up to fail.

    Well Vader made sense because they wanted to show how damaged he was physically, in that particular comic.

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    Why not the original Big Lipped Alligator Moment?

    Please *do* turn the Trek movies into DS9: the best Trek series ever.

    This all seems rather cynical.

    World War I doesn't have a lot of games because the enemies were really their own generals: General Hague and the British military command were idiots whose answer was to throw men at the problem rather than admit they'd simply run out of ideas. *HALF* of the French army mutinied, specifically because they wanted

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    Have you ever had a WTF dream with a dwarf in it? Do you know anyone whose ever had a WTF dream with a dwarf in it?

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    That's because it made sense if you watched the first film!

    M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender (2010)

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    Though the hour grows dark, nought can shake my faith in the Eternal Emperor!

    We asked for a Wonder Woman movie, a Justice League movie, or further X-Men spinoffs, and you responded with not one but two Wolverine-centric spinoffs and a Green Lantern travesty...you self-obsessed maniacs, how dare you lay this on audiences.

    My only lingering question about the Vietnam War: what happened to that puppy?

    It looks like they're specifically imitating the visual style of Neo Seoul from Cloud Atlas, but in the here and now.

    Yeah, but it was intentionally trying to be all of those things, so it kind of worked on a "flight of fancy" level.

    I want to make scrimshaw out of his bones, and use his blubber to fuel my lamps.