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In the movie it wasn’t a colony ship. It was an oversized robot that was going to build a second hyperspace jump gate that would connect to the first gate orbitting earth. The family was travelling at sublight speeds to another planet and who would then supervise the automated construction of another gate to allow FTL

Also remember that the bullet wasn’t magic. The seats in the presidential limo were at different heights than a standard Lincoln. When accounting for the seating height the bullet only has to perform as it would normally be expected to. There is also a valid explanation for the apparent reload discrepancy. I think

Today’s theory re new then BVS DOJ trailer: The paramilitary guys with the S patch on their shoulder are called the Redcapes and obviously marshalled in some way by Lex Luthor in order to discredit our Boy in Blue.

I’m pretty sure that the Killing Joke has already occurred in this universe.

Samaritan has been shown to be able to turn off local surveillance systems when The Brotherhood is committing crimes. This is why The Machine didn't know.

Samaritan has been shown to be able to turn off local surveillance systems when The Brotherhood is committing crimes. This is why The Machine didn't know.

Thor can fly. He just chose to fly horizontal that time instead.

Incorrect. Batman's superpower is unlimited indomitable will. Anything he sets his mind to he can accomplish. That's a fact jack.

In the movie the justification will come from corporate:

My pleasure.

Matter/anti-matter mixing happens in the dilithium chamber. It feeds charged plasma to the warp nacelles which then generate the warp bubble. The nacelles are on struts for reasons (in show physics). /end_nerd

In last weeks episode, just before the action shifts to the community centre and Team Machine makes the Mini/Dominic realization, the Samaritan view of the cameras go offline with the notice "Gang Activity Detected".

The use of PriceDown as the font was likely intentional on their part for the connection to TPIR given the series' focus on out of control greed and consumerism.