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A super soldier project is only boring if you're not creative with the art of destruction. A simple in universe explanation could be that it was the trade off they had to make to get government assistance in the project. (I know it's probably not a super soldier project per se though).

I think it's generally accepted that what the company was producing and the virtual reality interface was effectively background detail to the main issues of the book which included such things as power imbalances between subordinates and superiors and harassment in the workplace.

He was doing a promotion for Blade Trinity with Jessica Biel and someone else and as my brother was walking past, without thinking he yelled out something like "Look, it's the guy from the Pizza Place show!". This was back in the days his name wasn't as widely known. Ryan Reynolds rather looked rather annoyed and

As we all know, Alison will be back next week to fight for the crown.

I think it's easy to forget that in the beginning, The Terminator was a really good film with a really tight script and whose really small budget actually worked in its favour because they had no choice but to be innovative. Also, the casting of the main characters was perfect. Michael Biehn and Arnold Schwarzenegger

My brother unintentionally insulted Ryan Reynolds many years back in a shopping mall once. He wasn't pleased.

Interview with Dylan Bruce:

Apparently she did audition for the role of Sarah Connor in Terminator: Genesis. Given that she lost to Emilia Clarke, it looks like Michiel Huisman is having one hell of a Kevin Bacon zero degrees of separation year.

It could work without breaking credibility in making Felix part of a clone line as it wouldn't be hard to believe they did a male line and a female line but I'm inclined to think what you've written is more likely, he's just come along for the ride. We could still get the next best thing one day, a situation where he

I got Sarah even though I said Techno Pop and that I wanted to work at the Dyad Institute out of all the choices.

I must have missed that detail as to who was older out of Felix and Sarah on top of muddling it with which twin was technically older than the other which now that I actually stop to think about it for a second, would have nothing to do with the point you're making anyway.

Faking It is treading some fine lines but hasn't fallen off them yet and since the comments of the users at After Ellen are almost all positive and mostly positive at Autostraddle, hopefully I don't have to feel guilty about enjoying it.

Can they still do it if the reference human is unknown or missing? Even if so, could any unaltered human help them pick out novel synthetic insertions, wouldn't they blatantly stand out or not necessarily?

Well, technically someone did have to be first.

Last part of a short plot summary I found for 2x07:

… and Paul wasn't even allowed to do much (or any) drinking.

That's … that's actually fairly close to what we'll be getting.

Would the obvious answer be that they should be able to reverse engineer their missing data from the living subjects, especially with today's technology?

To be fair, I think at least half the people here want to torture Vic with a nail gun or worse, so that in itself might not be a sufficiently discriminating indicator of Paul's potential for violent tendencies.

A few observations: Anyone noticed that Helena's distinctive theme music had largely disappeared for this episode and when you heard it, it didn't last anywhere near as long? Could this signify a period of increasing sanity?