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The alternate twist could be that it actually is a training exercise/simulation. But I agree the twist that it's actually the past is a distinct possibility. That's the most hackneyed cliche in science fiction.

The SyFy Channel is a mediocre channel that has occasional flashes of brilliance like Battlestar Galactica and some of their miniseries. I really wish they would get rid of wrestling. The paranormal shows can stay but wrestling has got to go.

Indy's skull was also found in Peru not Belize and had a different back-story. I also remember Indy very specifically mentioning that it didn't look like the Mitchell-Headges skull. Wake me when YHWH sues for depicting the Ark of the Covenant and the angel of death.

Yeah, I am pretty sure that was the report I heard. Thanks.

I don't remember what state it was in, but I recently saw a news report about the controversy over hair salons using barber poles in front. According to the barber's representative, only actual barbers should be allowed to display barber poles for precisely the history explained in this article. The red stripes on

What a coinky-dink, I just heard about Newton's prophecy on H2's "Countdown to the Apocalypse". One of their con-men...er experts changed Newton's calculations by using an earlier start date for the Holy Roman Empire. Of course, when the "expert" did this, the date worked out to 2012 instead of 2060.

All the Moebius episode needs is a god-like Frenchman in a pith helmet or Lewis Carnellian to show up in a beetroot 2000. Moebius had a tribute to Star Wars in Airtight Garage when a woman with Princess Leia cinnamon buns and white gown walks by one of the characters.

I don't find the quote, "I take the Bible too seriously to take it literally" at all contradictory. It fits squarely in the liberal-Christian tradition along with John Shelby Spong and other Christian luminaries. Christianity would be much healthier if more Christians held that view. L'Engle was frequently denounced

Say what you want about Tolkien, he achieved what he set out to do: create a myth for the English speaking world.

Garth of Izar would be the character with a score to settle with Star Fleet. Gary Mitchell would have a score to settle with Kirk. Khan would have a score to settle with Earth in general.

I am actually having a party on Dec 21, 2012. What I really want to do is go stand outside some survivalist bunkers with a gas mask on and on the day after, knock on the door and say, "People of Earth! I bring beer."

I love looking at concept art for movies and TV shows. Creepy clown masks are creepy. I love the sketches of the Joker and Two-Face

So because Wall-E attacked consumerism, Greenpeace can't? That's as silly as saying, "The Simpsons did it." Besides this PSA is specifically about toxic chemicals used in the fashion industry. It's not anti-consumerism as much as is about being an informed consumer.

Except maybe a war. Humans are pretty adept creating new ways to kill each other.

That's what producers do when they don't trust the material will be successful.

Dont bother reading Space Punisher. It was a piece of shit. The writing was vapid and the art work was so bad, I think a painting chimp could have done better.

If they used real little kids, they would have to hire twins to get around stringent child labor laws limiting the amount of time child actors can work. Imagine doing that for the majority of the cast. Once they are teenagers the laws are more lax and they can put in longer days without hiring twins for almost every

My favorite creationist is Carl Baugh. His description of the antediluvian world is priceless and needlessly complex. Besides the above, he includes a giant crystal sphere that surrounded the Earth, a smaller Earth with higher gravity and an atmosphere with more oxygen allowing for giant animals to exist in the

So I looked on Star Trek Memory Alpha, the wiki for Star Trek and it stands for United Star Ship or United Space Ship.