If would be especially awesome if you were both close by, because then the voice chat getting severed means you'd had no idea what kind of powerful monster might, or might not, be heading your way.
If would be especially awesome if you were both close by, because then the voice chat getting severed means you'd had no idea what kind of powerful monster might, or might not, be heading your way.
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I just saw it yesterday, and yes, while it's not a direct prequel to Alien it's definitively set firmly in the same universe as Alien, but there are no facehuggers or xenomorphs.
Lidar, or hyperspectral cameras can easily beat your black eyeshadow, mismatched shoes can already be detected and accounted for by current gait recognition algorithms, retina scanners can actually see through most glasses, even sunglasses if using high ISO cameras.
Afaik, identical twins actually have similar, but different fingerprints.
Man, you guys stateside is totally missing out, the film is is pure craziness dialed to 11.
I'm pretty sure the campiness was entirely on purpose, it reveled in it's ridiculousness.
The IKEA Experience
Although not specifically mentioned on the show the terrorist most certainly are cyborgs, just like the main character.
I really liked it, her tech reminds me of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex in a good way.
... ouch!
Afaik the budget for this episode was 22 million dollars, the total budget for the whole season was around 50 million dollars. (yes they spent half the budget on just this episode!)
Because you lied: "Much of the details were forgotten"
I was his own men dragging him away from the wall once they realized the battle was lost.
I guess you'll have to wait another year before you get what you SEEK.
Especially since in the books Podrick got a lot of scenes where pretty much everyone looked down on him as being an useless fool because of his speech impediment (or was he just really quiet? been a while since reading lol).
In the book Tyrion requisitioned every blacksmith in town to drop everything they were doing and start making huge-ass chain-links a long time in advance, then once they had been assembled into a massive, massive chain he secretly had it towed underneath the river and connected to a winching tower.
Cersei trying to get back at him for "trying to kill Joffrey", aka pointing out that the King turning tail and running away would be terrible for morale.
And then at the end, instead of the regular closing theme we got the Rains of Castamere!
You're missing the whole point, it's not a SF show, it's a meditation on grief.