It was never a fair fight between fundamentalist Christianity and D&D. One was a dangerous system full of dark mysticism and threats to warp a young mind beyond repair, and the other was a tabletop RPG.
It was never a fair fight between fundamentalist Christianity and D&D. One was a dangerous system full of dark mysticism and threats to warp a young mind beyond repair, and the other was a tabletop RPG.
Having lived in that area for some time, I can tell you that its not exactly a bustling intersection, and the speed limit is 30 mph. While I understand that it could still be an issue for a color blind person, I can't recall (nor could I find online) any instance of an accident taking place at the upside down light.
That is the least of that movie's problems......
"Or you could drop by this abandoned bunker in Sweden and look for Belloq's hidden loot..."
Or the Thule Air Base
7) The Sword of Omens was the most ridiculous deus ex machina in all of fiction.
So that boat is Just In Timber Lake?
"Why a spoon, cousin?"
I've said it before, and I'll say it again:
All hackers and spies aren't Russian, but the good looking ones are. As evidence, I offer you Anna Chapman.
Oh my god, the American Flag graphics behind the soldier was made using Microsoft Paint. Where's the millions of tax money for the Army are going?
Agreed! I mean, besides the Millennium Falcon and USS Enterprise, the TCS Tiger's Claw was one of my first space ships, and was the only space carrier of the bunch. I mean, I love that they have Halo ships on there (I'm all for including more rather than less) but Wing Commander is a bona fide space sim. I hope he…
TCS Tarawa and Tiger's Claw deserved to be on there.
I would have loved to see some Wing Commander thrown in there. The Kilrathi have some iconic ships, though they do have a certain mid-90s early polygon aesthetic to them. I would love to see how a Hvar'Kann-Class Dreadnaught stacks up against a Galaxy-Class Federation starship or an Imperial Star Destroyer. I feel…
Everyone ever on Battlestar Galactica. You're welcome. Namely:
Putting in a vote for the Roger Moore James Bond, who not only can skydive out of a spaceship without any trouble, but also knows everything about every topic instantly.