Why cater to people who aren't even supposed to be on here?
Why cater to people who aren't even supposed to be on here?
Rubberband AI only works for computer players, so it won't have an effect in any online games.
Rubberband AI only works for computer players, so it won't have an effect in any online games.
People are speculating that the line was a meta-jab at the Ninja Turtles film, not an in-universe example of Quill actually knowing about said film and jabbing it.
Sex isn't exactly a thing you can be skilled at. It's just a matter of lasting long enough and maintaining a rhythm.
Even better is the making-of documentary for the upcoming Blu-Ray release.
The set was built from the ground up in a pre-existing cement factory while the script was constantly being revised/trimmed because the production had already spent millions on a failed fantasy version prior to the science-fiction interpretation.
I skipped this article upon its first posting because I imagined no one would mention the Super Mario Bros. adaptation. I was clearly mistaken.
Of course not.
How would that constitute piracy?
I personally find piracy to be morally reprehensible.
Podkayne was an immature, deluded child who ended up dying for no reason other than her writer was insane and too sexist to realize that there would be female astronauts within the century.
The fact that the story is set nearly 10,000 years into the future and human society is dictated by a feudal government and various opposing capitalist bodies and religious interests suggests that our species has remained the same.
That's certainly possible, but I don't recall there being much of any indication of time passage stated throughout the books.
Their children were implanted into Petra once confirmed not to carry Anton's Key. She was pregnant as a teenager.
I've made the same argument myself about the Ender/Shadow series. Peter was one of my favorite characters from the original novel because of his huge transformation and the role he played in stabilizing earth.
Most of the artwork features guns and none showcase the soldiers with shields, so it just doesn't seem likely to me. That disappointed me since there's a dearth of modern interpretations of the series.
What? I've read the entire series (sans the Brian Herbert/Kevin J Anderson entries), even when most people don't bother to go further than Dune Messiah.
I believe only one of the concept pieces shown are Dune-related.
Dune is soft science-fiction, so it focuses more on the humanities (culture and religion especially). If you're interested in a story that tells how our species will remain the same even after thousands of years you might like it.