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Regarding the article title. It's come to a point now where it's no longer about wanting just a Wonder Woman movie, but ANY movie that features a female super hero as the lead.

Her height was retconned in Other M. She is no way 6'2 in the game.

What's the big deal? Samus has already been tall and intimida-

You want overpowered? Try the Missile Boat, a ship that was specifically designed to counter the threat of the Tie-Defender.

Too many things going on? We've got five characters here, all of whom look very distinguishing. Star Trek seemed to do fine with it's cast of six humans and one alien.

Again, what are you talking about "moving on"? I haven't bought a Final Fantasy game since Final Fantasy 13 came out. 13 is the only game I have that features Lightning. So taken that into account, I moved on three years ago. Just because I'm on the lookout hoping that she'll get her spot doesn't mean I'm obsessed

More like five years since her debut was in Final Fantasy 13, a game that was released in 2009 (2010 in US).

Everything I see in Lightning's character when it comes to her potential as a leading character is never delivered on. So when I vote yes, I'm mainly expressing my desire to Lightning done right, not more of the Lightning we've been getting.

Hey, at least Bayonetta is nice enough to work offline.

I wish there was a novel rendition of the White Walkers (aka The Others). They'd probably look like death knights from World of Warcraft.

I made "ADMIRAL" one time after getting off a lucky shot at one of the Wampas and shooting that death star surface panel that literally goes by you in a split second.

The Final Fantasy game where the female lead finally gets to be the lead of the story... and she's as dull as cardboard?... Shoot. That disappoints me to no end.

Being a product of it's time is one thing, but going out of your way so the style of the movie reflects that "time" is another. Star Trek, even when it was under Rick Berman got a lot better at truly showcasing the equality of both genders and race. While many stupid decisions persisted throughout like Seven and

And if you consider the animated series canon (which I do), Uhura actually took command of the Enterprise in an episode.

Because only in an alternate reality in Star Trek is where you'll find a crew that has more women than men and genuinely gay characters. You know? The kind of stuff Star Trek likes to brag about having, but won't do anything with it.

Here's the thing. I'm not going to credit the story or the authors for something they didn't put in the story. I shouldn't have to go to an alternate source in order to understand a story that for all intents and purposes is a story told in it's complete form. It's like saying you need to read the novelization in

If it's DLC, it's not a key plot point.

Or not.

I've played Infinite and unfortunately it looks like Anna's existence is still debatable, which means that it's reasonable that her whole entire point is to erase herself from existence completely. After all, no Elizabeth, no child for Booker to worry about, so no "bring the girl, wipe away the debt".

Conquer's Bad Fur Day is still less censored on the N64 than it is on the XboX. You know, the console not designed for children?