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Yeah, he was still confident in his eyes gizmos however he became alot more cautious after that incident.

I don't see why not. Copper is pretty much used as a base element. Graphite might be used, but I could see that as potentially hazardous. Though frankly, Copper is hazardous as well.

Rofl. I guess I shouldn't be surprised then.

Not really, just jarring enough to take notice which is not suppose to be a good thing. I enjoyed the movie for the popcorn movie it was.

No, it just seemed that scene had more of a point to it so I didn't care.

Then I find it acceptable because it's apart of her character then. I have no knowledge of Guardians of the Galaxy other than the fact that there is a raccoon with guns and generally what Io9 has written on them. Frankly, if that's apart of her personality than by all means, I won't give a crap about it because it

I don't read comics or Manga. Nor do I watch Anime with excessive fan service. In the words of Monty Python: "Huge tracts of land" (end quote)... do not make a story great.

You know, I don't mind well placed fan service, but putting it into the script stupidly and doing it just cause like Star Trek just ruins it for me personally. Like when Kirk was sleeping with the green alien chick, that was good fan service that wasn't out of place.

Don't tell me this scene is going to be like Star Trek, needless fan service for the sake of putting it in there?

Agreed. Personally just like the fact they totally setup the foundation for a Harlem type Anime, and then the series is like... what this trope? NAAHH we're never going to use it. Probably only reason why I continued to watch it.

how about a bunch of copper strands stuck in your brain, and then you can swap out whatever socket port it is.

Can't argue with that. Probably why he threw in the dog since dogs are pretty trainable.

Ironically, he only learned to do this after he got his own eyes hacked.

*shrugs* I enjoyed it. Some won't. Some will.

Well depends. The Guard Dog is meant to make sure the human doesn't touch anything the person isn't suppose to and feed the dog. Of course, if you get armed robots roaming around, that could remove the purpose of the dog, however if a factory is entirely automated, you would want safeguards in place so that they don't

Pinball machine part was hilarious on reflection of that entire movie. They did bump into so much stuff.

Got any more questions about it? More than willingly to answer. Been a while since I've discussed Bioshock infinite. :)

I think your explanation (as well as my attempt at one as well) is correct, Elizabeth corrects the time loop by removing the paradox of having two bookers in the same place. It also means that Elizabeth is never stolen as a baby either. Which is the ultimate purpose of why you were rescuing Elizabeth in the

What if it's only a port jack that the implant clicks into (like say HDMI or something)? Though that still leaves the port being possibly becoming obsolete.

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My thoughts on depending upon implants too much.