He has a fox demon that was sealed inside of him as a child.
He has a fox demon that was sealed inside of him as a child.
I see more of a fusion between these two.
That is spooky.
I share your sentiment. Sadly, the way things are going seem to be leading us towards scenarios normally reserved for science fiction.
Could be worse, it could have no strings.
The frightening aspect mostly comes from it being a semi-autonomous weapons platform. As Tomita mentioned, this is a glimpse into the future role AI's will play on the battlefield.
The X-47B, for similar reasons to the B-2.
Pretty much.
I've driven a Model S so I know what instant torque feels like.
You're looking at peak figures. These engines have plenty of torque from the bottom of the rev range. That coupled with the number of cylinders makes for a smooth power delivery.
You have never heard of torque I suppose.
Tough choice but I ultimately pick the 911.
The Can Am is made by Bombardier Recreational Products, the same company that makes the Sea Doo and Ski Doo. It's essentially a snowmobile for the road.
In all fairness, it was his team manager that said that, not Tony himself.
I just came back from watching it and I found it enjoyable. The alien designs were pretty cool.
Guy is lucky he didn't get Ram'd like the Veloster kid.
Rebels are calling out for Ackbar, it all makes sense now.
So a military version of the Walk Off from Zoolander?