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The awesomeness of wheels notwithstanding, I really thought we'd have moved beyond the wheel by now. Personal flight anyone?

If only because I sooooo badly wanted to see a walker make a meal out of this bi#$h.

I'm a 44 year old producer for a nationally syndicated political radio show, business owner, author and photographer.

This is a more advanced version of a simple problem some people have with standard video games. I had to give up most video games some years back when every good science fiction-themed game became a first-person shooter. POV-style games make me (and a significant number of others) motion sick. It's caused by the

Number one mistake made in most of the superhero movies of the last decade: TOO MANY HEROES OR TOO MANY VILLAINS. We don't need five superheroes or three supervillains in each movie. Keep it simple and write a good story with room for character development.

Two words. Cold climate.

For clarification's sake, it wasn't the end of the Cold War that ended Buran. They flew it once and realized it was an expensive, dangerous waste to fly, and shelved it. It took us 14 astronauts to figure that out.

Harrison Ford was also Jack Ryan.

Can we get some friggin' sharks with lasers on their heads?

I am totally SICK of the prison in Walking Dead. I thought the whole prison storyline was going to be better than it was. Essentially, it's just been a place for them to sleep.

Got it. I took your original comment to be two separate statements, the aging thing not related to continuity of the storyline. Even though I don't agree that an actor can't be "de-aged" successfully, I understand you now.

Creative dodge. If you fully understood me, then what are you talking about with a rejiggered timeline?

Obviously, some work would need to be done to make Michael Biehn appear the same age, but he still looks quite similar and has aged well. It wouldn't be that hard.

Michael Biehn being in the movie would make perfect sense if it's set in the future, before he goes back to protect Sarah Connor (which would mean Arnold is a bad guy again). And it would be a reboot, because technically the beginning of the story is the war with the machines which prompted all the action in the

Is this story about how to survive a lightning strike, or how to avoid being struck in the first place?

I always worry about shows like this. In an era when the networks are going toward cheaper, leaner programming, an expensive show like this with sets, costumes, fx, has to be incredible to make it.

Three "moves" in one, or three "movies" in one? Check the headline.

Concept Ships might be the coolest website, with the worst navigation, EVER.

DISAGREE TOTALLY. You started this piece practically begging for people to check out the amazing Cassini photo. You wouldn't have to beg if we were still a society that was interested in space.