Billions of naked people...floating through an eternal inky blackness...nothing to see or hear...nothing to eat or drink...desperately huddling together in a writhing mass for fear of drifting away from the group.
Billions of naked people...floating through an eternal inky blackness...nothing to see or hear...nothing to eat or drink...desperately huddling together in a writhing mass for fear of drifting away from the group.
“It’s shrinking!”
The Last Jedi is to Star Wars what this person is to high diving. Made it to the water, but it wasn’t pretty.
But it’s OK to leave in the violent sexual assault against the man?
None of that scene made much sense. They were trying to pattern it after WW2 dog-fighting like previous Star Wars but they so badly wanted to subvert Star Wars tropes!
What to do....
Artificially control the number and capabilities of enemy fighters. Few fighters of low quality in the beginning to set the trope trap.…
This is going to be a good lesson on the Barbara Streisand effect.
For a movie in a hurry to burn to the ground all the old Star Wars tropes it sure does build an amazing firewall around the “enemy weapon with a critical weakness” trope.
A Super-duper class Star Destroyer, and what looks like 12 Imperial class Star Destroyers...
...and only what looks like four main batters are capable of firing at fleeing transports and a cruiser?
Aren’t one of these things capable of slagging an entire planet’s surface?
Can anyone tell me how much time passed for Rey, Luke, and Chewbacca compared to the time the Supremacy was chasing the Raddus?
So says your eighth dimension science.
Is this is how they made 1980 era Peter Gabriel music videos?
It’s like they read the “which weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of lead” riddle, tried to convert it to nutrition, and the whole thing just went off the rails.
That is not what a GAU-8/A Avenger sounds like.
Masamune would be proud of this cut.
The company town of today is “having a passion for what you do.”
Never stop on a track unless there’s a red flag. Never. Never ever.
It bottles my mind that there are some who believe tech is going to counteract human nature, both good and bad, and not magnify it.
How do you suggest reconciling this with the widespread climate of “it’s not my job to educate you on my situation”?
On the one hand I can sympathize with someone constantly being asked to educate others...
...on the other hand the 101 person to ask doesn’t necessarily deserve to step into a bear-trap.
shhh...don’t put up a fight...
This should be shouted from the hilltops. Sadly this is one of the only times I’ve seen this ever mentioned.