Except keeping her insider trading activities a secret. She's not very good at that.
These books are so good. It would be great if this is the next HBO series after Game of Thrones.
The E.T. thing confirms it. Neither the Galactic Republic nor the Empire ever had the technology for intergalactic travel. The only known species to do this, according to the EU, were the Yuuzhan Vong. If the E.T. species is in the Republic they must be from this galaxy.
In Elysium, the heal everything machines also extended your life (remember the part where they mentioned the 100 year contract?). So by giving all the poors access to free healthcare that could make you live possibly hundreds of years, or indefinitely, you would be dooming the Earth to self-consumption as they…
Final Fantasy XV: Even more of a bro-fest than Broforce
Final Fantasy XV: Even more of a bro-fest than Broforce
So essentially, PewDiePie will be getting MORE money.
I keep letting myself get irritated over the fact that gravity on these planets is all wrong and how the game might have had another neat element to it if they were more true to this.
Wait...people play the campaign in Call of Duty?
Thank you. You said it in your reply to Finnberry. Your logic is that 'since the creator intended for the characters to look physiologically incorrect, then it's okay.' I really don't think that excuse will buy anyone any goodwill with the Kotaku internet outrage squad. But hey, the biggest harmful stereotype in…
KSP is the best game ever.
Harry and the Hendersons. However, that's not Ron Perlman, regardless of the striking resemblance.
Sweet. So if a game isn't based in realism, it can be excused from it's use harmful stereotypes and the fake internet outrage can be avoided. Got it!
So...is it like some sort of butt baby?
There's a huge distinction. The hardcore gamer spends more money on games than the casual gamer does. If I drop $1000 in a year on gaming as a hardcore gamer, and as a causal gamer you spend $50 a year buying different variations of Angry Birds and Candy Crush, expect my group to be catered to before yours is.
From what we know in the Star Wars canon, the Death Star travelled from wherever it was built, to the Alderaan system, and to the Yavin system. Why would it not be a spaceship?
Burn it. Send it to hell.
Burn it. Send it to hell.
I agree that colonies could develop cultural differences, which would be stronger or weaker depending on how much trouble it would be to go back to the Homeworld and have a visit. However, I think it would take a very long period of non-communication to get to a point where their language was completely different…