TSCTH
TSCTH
TSCTH

Buy one that's sufficiently big, convert it into underground apartments and rent them out. I bet a lot of people would love a nuclear-, war- and tornado proof apartment. ^_^

Motion carried.

Villain-chic, now at your local World Domination Mart. Just follow the scream of people burning to death from our Death Ray.

A few points of interest.

I think you have the opening line to a White House petition. ^_^

If it's not a sequel to the Stargate TV franchise, then he's doing it wrong!

True. But right now we're talking about the design of fictional starships, which means stats, usability or materials matter next to nothing when compared to design and aesthetics.

I've always figured that it's largely for the same reason why architects put a fake brick facade on concrete walls, why people buy book-like covers for their Kindle or why Coca-Cola add caramel die to cola: Aesthetics.

I don't. I just love me some science. ^_^

Firstly, stone tools/knives/axes actually predate Homo Sapiens by about 2 million years. So i don't think it could get any earlier than 2 million years before we came into existence.

Yeah, damn those ruffians and harlots.

Wouldn't it be more likely that it's a misunderstanding about how Rome's "benevolent dictator" system works?

Holy shit. Now i know the secret to blowing some doctors mind, when i give him/her the correct answers to absolutely everything.

Take a look at dolphins, whales and seals.

Put wax paper over the flash and take photo. Instant soft light in a skin friendly tone. ^_^

Congratulation, good sir. You've just proven that you're not a pervert or CIA material.

Stargate Universe.
I know it's not the most beloved series, but season 2 got really good, with the series showing as much mind bending potential as Star Trek. But it was killed right as the most lovable character's life was hanging by a thread.
Plus, no latex mask aliens!

To the laboratory! ^_^

With all respect to Cheetah's obvious skill in painting, I'd have to give Ripley my vote.

As far as i've understood, there's a bigger problem in wormhole utilization than the energy need: They're impossible to enter, no matter the size.