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Pretty much just kerosene. So not the best, but not horrible. It just uses LOX and RP-1 (highly refined kerosene) for fuel.
You mean re-filling. It was filled quite nicely with the original Thrawn Trilogy. Still glad some of that was salvaged and brought into canon.
My thoughts exactly.
I don’t remember sidewinder missiles ever coming up in Star Wars
I wonder if this has anything to do with ThePosterDB going down recently
“Ewoks Caravan of Courage”? “Star Wars Holiday Special”?
You can say it’s all fun. You can even say you like it all.
I even like the sequel trilogy over the prequels (because I’m of a certain age).
But not sure about “all” Star Wars being “great”.
That’s awesome. Bookmarked!
I think that’s the basic premise of the Star Trek hypospray. Pressure pushing in medicine rather than a needle.
They don’t know how many deductable donations you made in the year, major purchases you want to write off the taxes for, other deductions you qualify for, tax credits from home improvements, etc. You’d have to do a simple flat tax system with no deductions or credits for that to work.
Roadrunner & Coyote. Tom & Jerry (mostly, there was some weird talking occasionally). Shaun the Sheep. Pink Panther.
Lots of examples of famous main characters who lead shows with little to no dialogue.
There are also characters like Snoopy and Gromit who are silent characters in shows where others speak, but there are long stretches where they do their own thing with no dialogue.
I avoid watching trailers because they are loaded with stuff that I consider spoilers. I skipped past your list of things in the Asokha trailer for exactly that reason.
I understand not everyone thinks that way, but I’ve had too many great moments in a movie/show ruined by poor trailer work (Phantom Menace, Thor Ragnarok, etc). If there’s a movie/series I know I want to see, why risk spoiling it by watching a trailer? I go in so much fresher and ready to be surprised if I avoid them.
So I feel like anything new in a series that is currently airing is spoiler territory.
The guidelines I’ve usually heard is also to give people at least a week to watch an episode. Not everyone can watch within hours of an episode debuting.
I wish this were more implausible, but at this point I’m getting worried.
It would be great to stop requiring petroleum, but I appreciate that they’re putting a priority on reducing greenhouse gas emissions first and foremost and aren’t going to keep this project moving forward just to greenwash. It would be easy to not admit the mistake, but good on them for making a commitment and really meaning it.
Did you read the article or any others about it? Human creativity is the heart of copyright law. If humans didn’t make it, no copyright. At least under the latest ruling.
At least in the USA: You absolutely can control the distribution of your likeness if it wasn’t taken in public.
Photos of you in public can’t be controlled because you have no reasonable expectation of privacy in public. If someone takes a picture of you privately, even if not for commercial purposes, you can absolutely control the use of that image unless you release it.
I hate the thing I didn’t even try.
I thought it was awesome. Try to keep an open mind.
Even TOS and TNG genre hopped. Comedy episodes. Horror episodes. Mystery episodes. Espionage episodes. It’s part of what makes it great.
Same
I used to read Star Trek novels in the 90s when TNG was at its peak(ish) and they had some ‘real’ authors writing books. Even some of those were stinkers.
While I’m a huge Stargate fan, I always imagined they would be pretty horrible and full of bad characterization