Oh HELL yes I love this idea! Someone please make it happen!
Oh HELL yes I love this idea! Someone please make it happen!
I love that cover... telling a group with Iron Man and freaking THOR in it to “stand back or face my wrath”! Really, the woman has balls of adamantium but a snowball’s chance in hell in that fight. Three out of those five could handle her solo without breaking a sweat and the remaining two would give her all the fight…
I would say it’s certain.
“He’ll find her! It’s what he does --it’s ALL he does!”
That addition to the above really nails the fact that it’s a machine, and literally does nothing else but execute its mission. Which happens to be to find and kill a young woman for something she has not yet done. It’s chilling to imagine an enemy that doesn’t eat…
This is why I could never stomach Voyager or consider it proper Star Trek. What the hell kind of Starfleet officer finds herself in completely uncharted territory and wants to go HOME?! You throw Kirk into the Delta Quadrant and he’d be grinning like a kid on Christmas just chomping at the bit to explore and catalog…
A great one I didn’t see on the list, from a very underrated film:
I’ll see you Ivonova and raise you Delenn.
You sorely missed the point. That kid was innocent, he hid his ancestry because he was afraid he’d be discriminated against. And he was right. He was the victim of paranoia and his freedom was denied for it. His career was destroyed. Picard was right in calling out the creeping spectre of tyranny.
That was the brilliance of Babylon 5... Molari wasn’t a villain. He wasn’t a hero, either, nor an anti-hero. The closest thing he comes to is anti-villain, but he doesn’t neatly fit that role either. What we see here is a moment where his flaws (and of them he has many!) are front and center, but he is not an evil man…
“He just does not get that he is now a public servant.”
Close. He just doesn’t CARE, and is only interested in serving himself and his own interests. He’s a sociopathic megalomaniac consumed by greed whose every dollar stolen is a sacrificial tribute to his own delusion of godhood.
Star Wars vessels utilize something called a “hypermatter” reactor, which I’ve always presumed works by taking matter and colliding it at hyperspace velocities to get an energy release on par if not superior to a matter-antimatter reaction.
I sometimes called it Dawson’s Trek, but your Star Trek 90210 is even better! This thread, you have won it.
What’s wrong with listening to Rush? Sure, some people might not like Geddy Lee’s voice but he’s one hell of a bassist, and Neil Peart is not only an excellent lyricist but also one of the best players ever to sit behind a drum kit —
There’s just plain not much left of Anakin’s body at all. His burns were so severe that he would certainly have lost such a surface feature as his external genitals, he had 4rth degree full body burns. The only time he’s outside that suit is when he’s in a bacta tank, which we see in Rogue One, he can’t survive…
Family lineages don’t work that way. Luke and Leia are the son and daughter of Skywalker, they are Skywalkers despite that Leia has a different adopted name. Kylo Ren has a different last name necause his father is a Solo not a Skywalker, but the bloodline remains the same. He’s a Skywalker.
There’s a fine line to be walked here IMO. Yes, you can speak and believe whatever you like, no matter how despicable. You have that freedom. You are not, however, free of the social consequences of your words and you sure as hell aren’t entitled to act on them. A person can say “I hate you and want you to die”, those…
I would love to do a Terminator project, not as a film but as a hard R cable series. The concept would be to base it in the future war as seen in the original Terminator. No, not the one from Salvation or even the one from T2, the original Terminator. There would be no time travel, no Connors, none of that, it would…
You, sir, are entirely too good for the modern Republican party. And while I respect that you want to change things from within, I think there comes a time to say “I didn’t leave my party, my party left me”. We on the other side of the aisle would be honored to have someone of your intelligence and integrity, should…
Depending on the air date, she might not have been the first seen on screen. In Star Trek IV, the whale probe is seen disabling a Miranda class vessel whose captain was a black woman. I for one found this completely unremarkable at the time, though it was probably quite groundbreaking, because I’d watched and paid…