mike87
mike87
mike87

I dunno if there's a sadder sight than camo paint with UCP.

I always figured it was more the size of a very large aircraft (maybe twice as large as a c5) than a naval vessel.

Nukes were invented in 1945. Seems about right.

I understand how you feel. Its hard to watch so many people be so brutalized by their own government and there is an urge for us, as the strong, to intervene on behalf of the weak but:

Same goes for police departments, jails, prisons, and, in a just universe, fire departments, healthcare, and insurance companies.

Outer space treaty maybe?

That seemed like a rather dramatic change in sea level between high and low tide.

That would kind of make her God.

I keep watching this just for the uplifting soundtrack.

I feel like a lot of those should be restored as museum pieces.

This is more me wanting the story to make any fucking sense.

I don't get it. If she is somehow needed to keep reality together what did they do before they had her? Has there always been a "controller" that's born, lives, dies, and gets replaced? What about before mankind? Where there dino controllers? Single celled controllers? What about before life existed?

You'd think a facility that important would be protected by a firearm or two.

I'd name him Cornelius and we'd have such grand adventures.

I want a pet tachikoma.

Where's my shotgun arm damnit!?

"Nova deployment authorization ten-break-alpha. Strike. Strike. Strike."

I was gonna say this but you beat me to it. The replicants are something more like test tube babies (although VERY deliberately designed) than the Terminator style metal robots. I don't recall anything in Blade Runner that indicated AI even existed in that universe.

[The] Lily-livered politicians who run the place don't approve of her doing what she has to do to keep the riff-raff out.

Couldn't he just knock that version forward completing the task? The way he lunged foreword I sort of assumed it didn't take a whole lot of fine motor skills.