Gray-Lensman
Gray-Lensman
Gray-Lensman

My son and a friend once ate Warheads. I swear their heads imploded. It was hysterical.

Dont' forget this guy, from "Grail".

I WILL KILL HIM!

GAH KINJA - super mega quadpost! >:(

"if they get too uppity" - Can't have our metal slaves getting any notions of freedom, now can we? The fact that restraining bolts exist speaks volumes about how the Star Wars society treats its synthetic sentient citizens.

"if they get too uppity" - Can't have our metal slaves getting any notions of freedom, now can we? The fact that restraining bolts exist speaks volumes about how the Star Wars society treats its synthetic sentient citizens.

"if they get too uppity" - Can't have our metal slaves getting any notions of freedom, now can we? The fact that restraining bolts exist speaks volumes about how the Star Wars society treats its synthetic sentient citizens.

"if they get too uppity" - Can't have our metal slaves getting any notions of freedom, now can we? The fact that restraining bolts exist speaks volumes about how the Star Wars society treats its synthetic sentient citizens.

Don't ask me for specifics,but I've read several sci fi stories with intelligent AI-like companions to humans that acted as friends/trusted advisors and the like.

Yet, he won't harm you with that embrace. Also remember he couldn't kill Commander Adams with a blaster.

Perhaps, but there is a hint of racism (droidism?) in the universe. In the cantina scene: "Your droids - we don't want them in here." Obi-Wan: "I don't recall ever owning a droid." And in Phantom Menace, Amidala's crew sends out a wave of droids to effect repairs while under attack because they are disposable.

Catbug!!!!!!

The closest thing I have.

Sebastian Shaw's "certain gravitas"? He looked like a fat cabbie with a skin condition and delivered two melodramatic lines.

She had a cave full of these, and combed her hair with one. You want thing-a-ma-bobs? She's got twenty.

It's multiple sharks. It's the whole ocean of sharks. Like, all of them.

edit: deleted because I was being an idiot.

As a person who was a child before video games and "simulated murder" got into every home in America, we spent plenty of our outdoor time playing Army.

Hmmm. I recommend you read a book by George Orwell titled 1984. Then this graphic will make sense.