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Techwright

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  1. QFT. I'd watch an hour of lion-dogs playing field goal kickers. The movie had a lot of tropes and a lot of homages, but I enjoyed it. Tony Leung was wonderful. I was truly surprised that I wasn't repulsed by the character of Katy the Comic Relief. There's one thought that upon seeing the movie, I immediately gravitated to. Curiously, I've so far no found anyone else commenting on it:
  2. I see the P2W has set up shop turning off XP. 😉 Actually, once you've accepted the parallel, you can't help noticing things like Pet supplies and stores for the ice-powered types. Care to take bets on how long it will be before someone grabs the name "Laser Bounce"?
  3. I spoke it with a head cold. 🤧 Hmm...are they sure it isn't translated "dreadful desperation"?
  4. There's one other name not yet shown...
  5. SJ+Ninja Run in reverse. You get the Ninja flip at the top of the arc. Tram line jumping is fun, but the real challenge is the powerlines between power towers. When you've mastered it, then refer to line one, and do it on the power wires.
  6. I for one welcome our cheese-rewarding overlords. Got any Jarlesburg?
  7. That was on my list of obvious quotes about lists that I just knew were going to be listed. I've checked it off the list.
  8. As one who normally does not do number crunching, (I tend to be fine with "low, medium, high, superior, phenomenal cosmic power") I'm pleased to see this, though it does bring back an old question long bugging me: Why are the DoT's not all equal in dps? I've a hypothesis regarding psionic being less, but its just a hypothesis, and I'm not clear at all on toxic being set less than energy and negative. Why not set them all to the same level and let the player simply choose the flavor?
  9. Unfortunately, I just saw this, too late to make the wishlist. If I had... Star Wars: Yoda miniseries- Before he was the wise master. The story of the smallest padawan becoming the smallest Jedi during the High Republic era. Muppets: Pigs In Space: the Series Marvel: Squirrel Girl miniseries for some laughs. MCU 2099 for some gritty storytelling based off the various 2099 comics. Disney: an all-new Oswald the Lucky Rabbit animated series with an updated look to Oswald more in keeping with the other classic Disney characters. Disney: A Rocketeer miniseries, sequel to the classic movie. And the "one more thing".... Lucasfilms: A reboot/continuation to the Young Indiana Jones TV series, using the writers/directors/production quality of The Mandalorian, and with Harrison Ford as the ninety-year-old Indy. (If you've never seen the series. Lucas had Indy surviving into his nineties, and the elderly Indy was the storyteller for the series.) It'd give Ford the chance to play the character again, which he wanted, without the physicality that he said left him aching after the last movie.
  10. Cool name and concept.
  11. That's okay, Brain. We'll always have Paris. Narf!
  12. I've heard Waititi will be back acting in The Mandalorian again. If true, I would assume this means he's voicing another IG-11 hunter droid.
  13. What interchange was that? I live in Indy in the last half of the 1990s. Loved the city, highly underrated. And interestingly, I remember a truck plowing into and damaging a I-465 bridge on the northwest side not far from the "Pyramids".
  14. Not sure exactly what I'd do, but as one who loves kids, always wanted kids, but will probably never have them, I'd probably find some way to put the rest of my days, and my new-found fortune into an orphanage somewhere, likely adopting several of the orphans, and serving as one of the mentors and patrons to the rest. I can think of no finer end to my life than pouring love onto children who need it, and raising a wise and respectable generation, even if I'm too old to play football with them. That, to me, is heroic.
  15. Kyksie has the right of it. That said, the idea of a Mastermind manipulating others to his bidding is the Doctor at his darkest, So ThaOGDreamWeaver has a point. I created an homage character that is a time\gravity controller (gravity standing in for "space"), but perhaps a Sonic\Time Corrupter would be more appropriate. That said, the Doctor has exhibited some psychic abilities, and is great with robots, so there's some flexibility in choices.
  16. I'm intrigued, but I feel the fans would go into full riot mode if it played out that way. People are far too connected to the character to have the story play out otherwise, and Disney is still skating on very thin ice with the fans after the Sequel Trilogy. What I'm curious about is whether Dave Filoni is heavily involved in this, or too tied up with other projects. He helmed Clone Wars which had several Boba stories showing a young Boba as walking a mental/emotional tightrope of sorts between being good and being bad. I'd be interested to see if he's tapping that history to create the older character. While the trailer didn't show much, it did show a great many aliens, including some never seen before in canon (notably the cyber-spider). I think that's the take away, that the show is going to be rich in alien life, not just a bunch of humans with a smattering of aliens. And yes, I'd like to see one of the clone troopers as well. Rex is now canon for having fought on the moon of Endor. It's possible he may still be around 9 years later. Wolf possibly as well. You do realize that Cobb Vanth is still around, still a lawman, and may therefore show up at some point in the BoBF?
  17. Have absolutely no interest in seeing Eternals other than to keep MCU continuity across any grand arcs. My new work team are total geeks (they put me to shame) and none of them are interested in the movie either. I think Greycat summed it up when saying "meh". I'll likely watch it when it hits Disney+, just like I'm going to do this weekend with Shang Chi, for which I'm far more excited.
  18. Turn the keyboard over and beat the crumb out of it.
  19. It takes a bit of practice to get it down right, but Martial Arts with Ninja Run active: 1. run at a large crowd 2. without slowing down, do a low somersault over their heads. Land tight against the far side of the crowd. 3. Dragon's Tail 4. Storm Kick 5. Eagle's Claw Poetry in motion.
  20. I suspect they're just waiting to see if Dwayne Johnson would like to star in a third jungle-related franchise. (Or does Rampage make that four?)
  21. I'm a tad confused. Are they saying that, within the TOY STORY universe, the toy Buzz Lightyear was inspired by a "real" astronaut? Or are they saying that the toy Buzz was inspired by a popular Buck Rogers-like movie/cartoon character like we were led to believe in the first three TS movies? 'Cause that's quite a retcon if we've never heard of this "real" astronaut before now. (Okay, qualification: I've never seen TS4, so apologies if it was all explained there.) Either way, as a big fan of 1930s -1950s serial Sci-Fi, this looks very interesting.
  22. I'm so confused. It says "single origin" but it appears to be an invented set. It's black, so I'm guessing a taunting set? I sure feel compelled to attack it!
  23. Yep. Tracksuit Mafia. Should be fun!
  24. Insane and other mentally-compromised villains only mildly interest me. Comedy villains only mildly interest me unless you're speaking of actor Stanley Tucci's hilariously slap-stick "Muerte" in the movie Undercover Blues. Then you have my full attention. Mustache-twirling villains are too one-dimensional for my tastes. I like the villains who are very smart, incredibly cool under pressure, and who are so close in ideology to "normal" that you'd actually be persuaded to befriend them if it weren't for some extreme action they insist upon taking, even if they have something of a point. I think that is why Magneto in X-Men: First Class, for example, was so interesting. He could have been a best friend, strong ally, and noble leader if it wasn't for his drive for extreme violence against those he considers has wrong him and his. (Magneto in X3 by comparison was sorely lacking in the ability to encourage sympathy.)
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