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Arashi Miyazawa
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Marvel used to do entire issues of their comics like that. Avengers and X-Men frequently did holiday issues where it was nothing but the X-Men playing football and goofing off while waiting for Thanksgiving dinner or the Avengers decorating Avengers Mansion for Christmas. No villains. No fighting. Just character

Infinity Watch was the team that Adam Warlock led. Gamora and Drax were members in the comics, hence me wondering if they were going in that direction.

Well that wasn't his only power. He had some form of mind control as well, as I recall, among other nebulous powers that I do not recall. I just specifically remember the very slow levitation because it was once very important that he get to the roof of Avenger's Mansion and the stairs were out.

It means he can literally hover straight up in the air very very slowly. Useful for getting to the top of buildings if you're not in a hurry and too good for stairs. Not much useful for anything else:

Didn't they confirm him for Guardians 3? Wonder if they're going to do some version of the Infinity Watch.

*cat yowls in protest presumably struck by cue ball off-screen*

With Yu-Gi-Oh the game is based on the manga/anime rather than the other way around, and the manga/anime wasn't written with the intention of forming a coherent CCG system so was just making shit up as it went.

Robots…uh…find a way!

Until they bring dishonor upon their family!

Hey, Walt was still alive when Cap resumed publication in '64 ;)

He was trying to kill Kanan too, which is what redeemed that for me.

No, there's an extended shot of them blasting it with handguns and jetpack missiles.

The novelization of Force Awakens implies that she'd been trained before and that Kylo actually broke open a block that had been placed on her powers when he tried to read her mind. Maybe the next movie will go into that.

Two of them got away at the end, though, so that could still be true.

I just gave the official explanation. The only safe route is exactly where the Imperials are every time because the Imperials came in on the only safe route. Duh. If you want to argue the physics of it all, you're watching the wrong show, because this is a show about laser sword space wizards and how they keep

I half-expected Raddus to show up tonight. A Mon Cal cruiser to take out the Interdictor would have made a bit more sense than somehow blowing it up with a lightsaber and some handguns did.

In the old EU he was out conquering the unknown space outside of explored space. I assume that's where he'll go again.

Those things and the other corvettes are essentially the Honda Civics of the Star Wars spaceship world. There's millions of them out there, which is why they can be flown around normally without everyone always thinking they're rebels.

"First, why don't the escaping rebels ever loop to the other side of the planet and take off in the opposite direction?"

The Interdictors were taken directly from the old WEG Star Wars RPG and they project a cone in front of them that registers as a planetary mass to hyperdrives, forcing them out of space. If you can fly around them faster than they can turn, you can get out of it and jump away. That's what their original plan was in