She was communicating via "hacking," so it would stand to reason her "avatar" would feature her formerly human voice. The only time there was direct, person-to-"person" conversation was after the reveal that she was a Dalek.
She was communicating via "hacking," so it would stand to reason her "avatar" would feature her formerly human voice. The only time there was direct, person-to-"person" conversation was after the reveal that she was a Dalek.
That's exactly what I was thinking. But, it still begs the question of how she would have regenerated into Mels. Or control the ability to age, as Mels aged from little girl to young adult before regenerating into River.
IIRC, the name was simply going to be "Ninja Turtles."
Yeah, but they didn't reveal it in the series, right? They copped to it in one of the JL cartoons, right? I want to say Unlimited?
I'm surprised he didn't throw in a menu from Scotty's Brewhouse. I didn't even know the Ram made custom menus. At least Scotty's handed out different colored d6's each day. Of course my friends and I showed up too late.
If you don't love Vic Fontaine, then you don't love 'murka!
If anything, I'd consider Garak as a proto-Captain Jack. I think he'd bed anything if it furthered his agenda.
Dang, Ed, not a lot here. Not that much cosplay, and there was tons. I kept a Doctor watch, and saw a lot. Maybe 40-50 people in some form of Doctor costume. Hell, I was going to do Doctor cosplay, but after seeing so many and realizing it was more or less the go-to costume (and it didn't hurt that you could pick up…
Yeah, the "coolest cosplay"? Nothing was here besides, what, a Harley, Widow and Leia? There were at least 50 guys dressed up as either the 10th or 11th Doctor (including a little kid with a fez and a mop). I did Axe Cop for 2 days and lingered around the Steve Jackson games booth and whenever I walked around I'd…
My friends demo'ed Netrunner and one of them was lucky enough to get a copy Saturday morning despite the clusterfuck and lack of organization and communication at Fantasy Flight's booth that morning. I picked up Penny Arcade's Paint the Line CCG (80s-era Cold War Ping Pong). We also demo'ed Smash Up! and I've got that…
I think the militia got their hands on most, if not all the guns and ammo, leading up to the point in the story we begin at. People hoarded that stuff, and in skirmishes with others, collected more and more, until the militias took those people out and got their stuff.
I'd agree with your key theory, especially considering the thing she wears around her neck is a USB dongle.
I was at a convention all weekend, so maybe I missed the article that said so, but aren't burying the lead here in giving us the premiere date of Sept. 1?
To say they're not all that peaceful is inaccurate. I like to think that, like humans, there are good Wesen and bad Wesen. Some don't mind becoming productive members of "normal" society and some just want to be left alone and just stick to their own communities, like the Eisbibers. We also have peaceful Wesen. Look…
Yeah, but consider that back in the day, maybe they lived in peace. It hasn't yet been laid out why exactly the families employed the Grimms to take out Wesen. The way I see it, until it is spelled out, I'd like to think that maybe something happened between the families that resulted in it.
Re: Animated Series:
I liked how after downing half the stuff, Renard's all, "meh."
I doubt that, unless she's playing dumb and saw Renard when she was keeping an eye on Nick and knew exactly who he was. Because when she confronted Adalind's mother (a.k.a. The Wicked Nan Flanagan of the West) she seemed genuinely surprised to learn a prince was entrenched in the town.
What if one of the royal families was a Wesen family? And Renard was the product of a forbidden union between a royal human and a member of my theoretical Wesen family?