
I with Patton on this one.
I with Patton on this one.
As a friend of survivalists I can vouch for this observation.
I for one welcome our Autistic immortal overlords. Oh wait, that's me! Yes!
It's less about the way the brain has been used and more about the material of its construction.
The proof is in the pudding. Nice pudding, where's the proof?
They're certainly in the genus Homo. We share 2-7% of our DNA with them. But no way are they Homo sapiens. Different skulls, different brains, different people.
I wish Hulk would have his own movie... oh wait that already happened, twice.
Good eye!
Let us all know when you've completed your masterpiece.
Scientist is a heavy word for those two. These weren't dyed in the wool centrifuge jockeys with a shopping list of patents and lab cred, these were anthropologists that dug around and found something interesting and just happened to have the types of stalwart personalities that convinced a megalomaniac to hire them.
+1
I would add electricity and religions to the pile too.
Two great tastes that taste great together! AFAIK Clive Barker has never done any time travel stories. But wow, I'd totally watch that.
So, it's comparing tobacco to tobacco.
To appear more human. His whole design brief is to be treated like just another one of the homo sapiens. I bet he "breathes" too.
Has anyone else read the The Neanderthal Parallax trilogy by Robert J. Sawyer? Among a suite of interesting ideas was the Neaderthal's reaction to violence and serious crime... a single punishment: the nutering of the offender and all others who share at least half his genes (parents, siblings and children) (thanks…
This seems like something Anonymous would like to sink their teeth into.
You'd still get plenty of maggots.
Yes, the movies are touch and go, and even the comic books can be piss poor. But there's some gems in there. Take Jim Woodring's Labrynth mini series. Now that's some f-d up business.