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You know what’s really sad? Neither one was injured by a toy lightsaber or prop bat’leth.

As long as no one mentions the 2nd season, NOBODY GETS HURT

There are clues scattered throughout all 3 books, but the reveal comes about 2/3rds or so of Acceptance.

Except — that WAS the rumor at the end of the 3rd season. And it DID make ‘Best of Both Worlds’ one of the all-time greatest cliff-hangers. There were rumblings that Patrick Stewart was unhappy and would be leaving the show (just like Denise Crosby), and word was they might just really kill him off.

This has a strong Star Trek V vibe to it... uh-oh

“That’s a real good thing you did there Donny, real good. Director Comey was a bad man and deserved to be sent to the cornfield. Isn’t that right, everyone? Real good.”

“It’s only a model”

Avengers: Secret Wars II: Electric Boogaloo

Honestly, we thought that was just the advertising — here’s what life on Homestead II will look like* — which, given everything else we saw about the Homestead Corporation, was highly questionable.

*once you do all the hard work of creating it

> No. Not a totally new place, it already has people and towns and so forth.

> Apparently they have the equipment to hibernate people on Earth and on the colony meaning somewhere in the cargo hold is the equipment to hibernate people again.

A huge plot hole was triggered by Aurora’s original plan: fly to Homestead II and return with the ship a year later to report on the new colony. What, wait?

Isn’t Homestead II a new world? Don’t they have all the supplies to “start” the colony, implying this is the first wave of colonists? Who is going to be on the

>Thank you! “Boycott United” is like saying “drive from NYC to DC but don’t take 95"

To be fair, there are a few ways around this. Not so many side roads in the sky.

Right now, I want to punch you in the face. And by you, I mean Trump.

All I know is I was shocked at how young Graham looked in the movie, and the only thing I could find out about it at the time was that it was filmed in 1987.

As soon as I read that, I’ll let you know

Pass. I already sacrificed one too many evenings of my youth to this studio (I’m looking at YOU, Dungeonmaster). Get back to me when they release Moontrap on Blu-Ray, and then we’ll talk.

Actually ‘86 or ‘87. It sat on the shelf for a few years until Gary Graham became a tv star in 1989 with FOX’s Alienation, when RobotJox was rushed into video stores everywhere to capitalize.

While it was the covers that initially drew me in, this trilogy has affected me as much as anything I’ve ever read, and I will happily promote (and defend) VanderMeer’s exploration of language and genre.

^this.