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That's not flying. That's falling with style!

@redman042: I know Okuda created a lot of it, but I was under the impression the basic concept came from Gene. Is that not so?

I would suggest that happiness being an abnormality is a result of the world we live in, rather than a "disorder".

I think, more than anything, this just shows how ahead if it's time LCARS and the whole touch-input concept was. Makes me wonder what Roddenberry would dream up if he was still around today.

@metallicorphan: I'd like to see it on 360 as well. With the number of other platforms it's on, I can't imagine someone paid for it *not* to be there. So I wonder if Telltale didn't have some kind of problem with XBLA before.

I kind of like Wahlberg as Drake. His sense of humor has never really been shown as anything other than dry though, so I'm not sure if he can pull of the funny aspect of the character. Which would really just ruin it.

@AZ929: Seriously. She needs to be Elena.

@BoxOfScraps: To each his own, I suppose. I really enjoyed it, and you're the first person I've met that watched it and didn't care for it.

@TheSolarKnight: Yeah, no feedback is a big issue to get around. But until they can make feedback more meaningful than a simple buzzing in your hand, I think it's better to forgo it.

@TheVegetarianBurgerKing: I get that Move has more games now, and probably better use of motion. Devs don't have to quite change their paradigm with Move as much as they might have to with Kinect. But the PopSci thing is all about the future, and what things are going to change. I think it's pretty clear that

Kinect has far more potential than Move in my opinion - not being tied to a physical object and all. I'm somewhat surprised that they overlooked all of the cool things being done by hackers already.

I imagine this enlargement is about as long lasting as my own, personally proven method: watching movies of naked ladies.

@a.seivewright: I'm going with the original, Herman Melville variety.

Whedon's a class act. A little off-the-wall creatively, sometimes, but at least he tries to be original.

Titan AE is only forgotten by those who've never seen it.

Shouldn't the headline read something along the lines of "Largest Satellite Out of this World"? Tiny nitpick, I know.

Microsoft has yet to remove a feature from Xbox 360, and only continues to expand functionality. Meanwhile, Sony removes backwards compatibility, removes the "Other OS" option, and doesn't seem too keen on adding more features to PS3 unless MS has already done it (Netflix). It'll be interesting to see which is the

I can't help but think that, if this guy could build such a solid robot 60 years ago, why do we not have these kinds of things all over the place? Seems like the field of robotics hasn't advanced too much after all.

That would be sweet. I would buy it again.

I'm very interested to see if this will be implemented in car stereos or not. I'd love to be able to listen to my music on my iPhone while in my truck without having to connect it to anything.