For the Tau Ceti planets, obviously: Flexia, Leonina, Pursia, Revellia, and Celandine. With the debris field named Pexellia (Pex for short).... :3
For the Tau Ceti planets, obviously: Flexia, Leonina, Pursia, Revellia, and Celandine. With the debris field named Pexellia (Pex for short).... :3
GM brass taking the sway bars and limiting straps out of the original Corvair suspension.
They cheapened the head design which killed performance.
"The cure for Fishman-ism." :D
Is nerd nostalgia all that new? We've had 8-bit nostalgia for a loooooong time.
Like a wave crashing with crosstalk of a sports announcer on another radio station bleeding through.....
But dude, them baby universes in those black holes could have, like, their own black holes which, like, have their own babier universes in 'em... And these baby 'verses have their own black holes, man! And, hey, like, our universe could be a baby 'verse inside a black hole in a mommy 'verse! And, like, the mommy…
Here's my own oddball webcomic. http://www.webcomicsnation.com/dholvrsn/scifiguy/series.php Give it support and I'd even revive it without a movie...
Herman's Head, Jr.? As a big budget Pixar film? :b
Damn! I need to get back to my neglected webcomic.
Holy Moley!
Now that's a weird flashback for me! In my '80s Small Press Comic "Captain Saucer", a race of weird aliens called the Weird Aliens had giant plywood shaped spaceships.
So is there a zeitgeist building of geekdom getting nostalgic for where it was in the late '70s with this and Super8?
DS9 in the first episode. I liked and could relate much more to the darker vision with the hardship tour in an obscure place. It was much better than Trek Lite with those space yuppies spreading political correctness thoughout the galaxy.
What was the Robot Planet pitch like?