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Q: 80-90s Movie. Boy who is a test subject in a lab, free hand solves a maze puzzle

NJohnnyMovie probably from the 80s or 90s. The MC, a young boy (10-13?) is apparently a test subject in a lab, he can't leave. While doing some thing for entertainment, (Playing computer game, reading a book, or tinkering with some broken piece of equipment, etc.) some of the lab technicians approach. (...

 
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Q: Childhood comic series involving two troublesome alien kids who get into a lot of problems

YmirI vaguely remember this comic but I remember reading when I was in summer school on this website that only schools used. It was a series of comics that revolved around two kids, aliens to be specific. They were very troublesome and had names like 'Zorg' and 'Zorb' or something like that. I don't ...

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Q: Manhwa with a long white-haired male lead who used to be a slave of the female lead, and later became a powerful magician and killed her family

HappyNeedsHelpThis manhwa has a long white-haired male lead, his eyes were either purple or red, I forgot, but he used to be a slave for the main character (MC) and then, later on the story, he became a powerful magician and killed the MC's whole family, except the MC. He kept her in the top of a magic tower a...

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Q: Would the Borg react to an escape pod?

Lucas WinslowI know the Borg assimilate whatever they encounter and only engage in activate combat if they are attacked or the collective decides they pose too great a risk. But escape pods are at the very least unarmed or at least poorly armed. I don't even think escape pods have shields. So I'm wondering "W...

 
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Q: Manga about people in world fighting a boy to get his seeds

Amalira HThis was a manga about a world where a high school boy is fought over by a group of people for his seeds. I remember this is a comedy manga with adult jokes that made me laugh.

 
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Q: Snow Crash Avatar Resolution

LodewijkI have a very willing suspension of disbelief. But every now and then a little insignificant detail can break me. In Snow Crash for example, the resolution of your avatar is dependent upon the processing power of your personal pc. The better your computer, the higher the fidelity of your avatar i...

 
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Q: Interactions through spacetime similar to Interstellar's Tesseract, where one cannot directly interact with the past

ConnellIn the movie Interstellar, towards the end, Cooper goes inside the black hole and gets to the Tesseract, which makes him able to see his daughter's room at different moments in the past. He is not however able to talk to her but can only communicate with "gravity" by sending morse code and binary...

 
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posted on October 12, 2024 by Zach Weinersmith

Click here to go see the bonus panel!Hovertext: That's where he pushes the robot into the sea. Today's News:

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Q: What Disney film did a gelatinous cube appear?

Nu'DaqThe 1d6chan site contends that the gelatinous cube (a Dungeons and Dragons ooze monster created by wizards to keep their dungeons clean) made an appearance in a Disney film- but didn't specify which film- does anybody recall seeing a cube-shaped slime in a Disney work and if so, which one?

 
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Q: A SF short story (probably by Asimov) about a neutron star with a pun : "star mangled spanner"

AlfredI found out recently about a short story (probably by Asimov) about a neutron star. It was mentioned in a discussion about puns, and in particular "star mangled spanner", which even being French, I understood as a twisted reference to the US national flag. But the title of this SF story was not m...


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