What is the orientation of this image with respect to the galactic plane? Can we envision the plane of the galaxy as being along the left-to-right axis of this image? If so the filaments would appear to be orthogonal to the galactic plane.
What is the orientation of this image with respect to the galactic plane? Can we envision the plane of the galaxy as being along the left-to-right axis of this image? If so the filaments would appear to be orthogonal to the galactic plane.
Hosts can love now that they’re free and awake. Before that they could go through the scripted motions of love or share glimmers of genuine affection but they couldn’t fully, freely, give their love before.
MiB decided early on that every interaction in the park that seemed meaningful must have been carefully engineered, as his way of coping with the fact that he fell in love with Dolores so deeply. (He keeps saying that the park’s shortcoming is that the hosts can’t shoot back... but what he really seems to mean is that…
He started to, but Maeve told him not to talk about her ‘daughter’ or she’d break him like a matchstick. I think she knows but she didn’t really want to hear or admit it. Her feelings for the daughter she remembers having had by that point become the anchor of her being.
Bummed about the Wayward Sisters announcement.
Contamination is a fair concern, but there have already been identified at least 132 meteorites that originated on Mars. If Martian soil bore deadly viruses or prions or whatever, they are likely already here on Earth.
Use of Weapons is way bleaker than Consider Phlebas, which has a lot of humor in it and careens from one WTF action sequence to another.
Trans women are women (aka not men) who were usually born with prostate glands. And yes as the first reply suggests, the ‘weird wording’ you’re complaining about is inclusive of trans women.
I feel like literally nothing about Benicio Del Toro’s character “DJ” makes sense. Who was he really? If he could escape from the cell that whole time why was he chilling in there? Was it coincidence that he ended up in a cell with Finn and Rose or did he place himself there? Did Maz send him there, or the First…
I was surprised it wasn’t Hawaiian that was most spoken other than English.
Suffering does not require what we mammals understand as “pain.” Insects clearly, to the extent that they experience awareness, respond to noxious stimuli by trying to get away from them. That’s sufficient to produce an experience we could understand as suffering (whether or not there is something it is like to be an…
An entire panel selected, then just told to go home? Just like that? OKEY DOKEY.
Eh, I hope we’re not just treated to the Horde being the villains here yet again. (Though arguably Genn Greymane started it with his unprovoked attack on Sylvanas in Stormheim.)
Also, he kind of telegraphed it by ending with a quip about hiding things in plain sight.
The lore in 7.3 has some elements that have surprised me more than anything else I’ve seen in WoW since... well, since the Wrathgate, to be honest. I really like where they’re going with it. But, I don’t think Argus really has enough to make up a whole expansion. I think they’ve done it just right.
Actually I’m thinking now it probably was poisoned. First off, the weapon’s name is a clue: Scorpion. Second, if you know you may only get one shot, it would be a better strategy to make it a poisoned one.
I don’t think it will turn out to be poisoned (it was made by a discredited maester though, so maybe) but Drogon may be permanently grounded by the injury. I can’t imagine that would do wonders for his longevity. Plus now that it’s known the Scorpion actually works they’re going to make 1000 of them.
A warning to the user that they need to take the wheel should read “Take the Wheel” rather than “Hands Required Not Detected,” which is software-engineer-speak (and sounds like the opposite of what it means).
I’d be curious to see his take on Armada from Mieville’s The Scar.