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Ziro was originally supposed to speak Huttese and sound like a Jabba. When showrunner Dave Filoni (who directed the pilot epidoes - which got re-edited to a feature length story) showed a cut to GL, it was him that suggested the Capote voice. It was a daft idea, but hey ho, it happens. The character's been killed off

Actually, her stuff has been shockingly good quality (way better than anything her father has written in years). She sites Buffy and Tank girl as her influences, the former or which keep me more than happy she knows what she's doing (although it wasn't her that killed off Ziro, much as I'd like to credit the girl with

Crap as it may be (and I’m sure it is) it is, at the end of the day, a parody. At least a comedy like Black Scorpion know it’s camp and silly – which is more than can be said for Halle Berry’s crime against cinema.

@Raso719: They did. It was called the 360S. This device is pointless.

@Ursus-Veritas: That was indeed Pernilla August. We're getting spoilers for things that have already happened (because they come from the UK, and we're a couple of weeks behind the US for Clone Wars).

@Sheldon J. Plankton: Angel Salvadore is a completely different character who happens to have the same first name a Warren Worthington's codename.

@OTWarrior: She’s playing Angel Salvadore, a relatively new character in the comics. It’s a totally different character from Warren Worthington, who was codenamed Angel and appeared in X-men 3. Both are comicbook "canon" characters.

I could be wrong (I often am) but the way this parody game is decribed it seems to be based around comedy rapes. That can't be what it means, can it?

@PathRifter: One assumes they are looking for known associates and friends he communicated with and what he said, nothing to do with the game in and of itself, I'm sure.

@Omnimon: To anyone, there is a difference. A lens is not "glasses" unless it is paired up and framed so as to be attached to a face. Otherwise, it is just a lens.

@Kakkoii: It isn't sexist to do that (although I’m sure there is a dissertation in identifying the societal reasons for this for someone out there). But there is something oddly 1970s about marketing as pink fluffy version as a "for girls" version, rather than as what it is – a pink version.

@AgentRayBans: No, it's the old fashioned regular sexism. The one that assumes gamers aren't normally women, and that women need a special pink fluffy version marketed to them to pique their interest.

@DrLoveCoins: "she doesnt even look british anymore"

@NotGodot: Whatever Assange’s personal motivations, Wikileaks has no agenda other than the publication of leaked or stolen data. That the site has been used for good reasons (and, as per your examples, it truly has) does not mean that all things for which it is used are inherently good. Or, indeed, that the site is de

@Decoy_Doctorpus: Eldar, Ork and Tyranid campaigns have also been confirmed.

"Here's video of evil Space Marines as proof."

@Madeira: Yeah, a tendency to hypsersexualise female videogame character is almost exactly the same as disapproving of large chested women. Nice strawmannery.

There are exceptions where the female lead character isn’t hypersexualised like that (Faith from Mirror’s Edge, Fem Shepard in Mass Effect, Chell from portal), but admittedly this not the case enough of the time.