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@Howard Blair: Apparently, during Marvel's newest never-ending crossover, Tony gets his ENTIRE suit stored in his bones, not just the control layer.

@SupaChupacabra: I keep hoping that this is what Iron Man 3 turns out to be. It would be an awesome story, good fights, and would introduce the greater public to a lot more media involving post-human themes and cybernetic advancement.

@Krakenstein MK-II: That IS Domon's brother. Or at least a manifestation of his brother's will while being merged with the Devil Gundam. "Schwartz Brueder" (translation: "Black Brother") is a completely mechanical construct of the Devil Gundam, which is just about the only thing that Kyoji Kashu can actually control

Missed a good deal of post-human-enhancements-gone-bad with Doctor Who. Two different sets of Cybermen, and don't forget the Daleks themselves.

@Krakenstein MK-II: I thought of Gyunei Guss from CC first, and his Artificial Newtype surgeries linking him to the Jagd Doga.

Is that John Bolton in the lead image?

Cool and fairly practical compared to some I've seen, but looks incredibly inefficient. Once it hits the leaves, sand and mud, all that rotation in the legs just seems to be lost horizontally, and kick up crud.

My school was too small to have a computer store. Come to think of it, the whole city was too small to have an electronics store of any kind.

This sounds like a very weak argument in social terms. As a genetic factor, I don't doubt this study's accuracy, but I'm having trouble squaring that with the social hypothesis.

This is so shooped.

@David L Reinke: Yeah. The only evidence they seem to have is the fashion of his shoes. The 'caligula' itself is merely a custom-made tiny version of the standard-issue boot for temperate-climate legions.

@Eldritch: True. Up until just recently, puberty (and sometimes the first heterosexual experience) was globally considered the measure of a man as opposed to a boy.

@taosaur: Of course, if you put the question to Joss, he'd probably deny it.

@Facebones: Well....it's very possible that Constantine was a big influence on Spike's character. Both are Byronic London rouge-type characters who look younger than they actually are, genre-savvy paranormal experts and have had a significant presence in the 70s British underground.

@Eldritch: ...Not that I have anything against that kind of plot.

@Eldritch: He's gotten "kind-of" married before. He did the infernal-intercourse with Nergal's daughter back in the early 00's, and was apparently married to her under the law of Hell.