At the end of I am Mother, the following seems to be the state of things:
What is Daughter supposed to do? Presumably, the
and as far as we could see, nothing appears to be automated in the base unless it is done by the Mother robot.
In this story, there's a dispute about the ending. Is this is an open ending, or does it end with the protagonist winning the race?
Story (rough edit) is here: https://groups.google.com/g/rec.arts.sf.written/c/tF2gWUrE_fY
I am looking for a manga where the MC has S luck and is summoned to a different world, but instead brings the goddess with him. With his luck, he spins a raffle drum and wins things such as a legendary sword to a lake house. With that, eventually the goddess somewhat falls for the MC.
I would like to know why people, websites, forums, etc, etc, et.al, all claim Trantor is larger than Earth.
In the book, actual printed book, it clearly states Trantor has 19,230,000,000 hectares.
Earth has a surface area of 51,001,000,000 hectares. Trantor isn't even half the size of Earth!
In Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Ebony Maw, a Child of Thanos and member of the Black Order, has captured Doctor Stephen Strange and is taking him to Titan. Maw attempts to take the Time Stone from around Strange's neck (encased in the Eye of Agamotto) but it burns him (or seems to). The followi...
Durin the early 1960s, I noticed, but never read, a children's fantasy novel in the children's room of the Abington Library in Jenkintown, PA.
I think that it was a fantasy novel because the description inside the cover mentioned fairies or elves.
Anyway, I remember that the cover or dust jacket ...
The theatrical version of Deadpool 2 featured "Caribbean Blue", while Wade murdered people in a bath house. In the Netflix version, this is edited to be shorter, and "9 to 5" by Dolly Parton is still playing. Why?
I read a book about 20 years ago, and this is what I remember:
It was science fiction. (Not fantasy, it was about people here in our world.)
The protagonist could see halation above the head of each person he saw, in different colors.
The color and shape of the halation let him know about the pe...
The Bajoran wormhole has been a staple of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine since the very first episode. We see it opening up in all its grandeur in the opening credits as well as in many of the episodes. As far as I can remember, all of the instances of it opening (or closing) have been from a frontal...
With the new live action Cowboy Bebop out on Netflix (haven't seen it yet), do we need to revisit tagging? cowboy-bebop for the franchise, cowboy-bebop-anime for the anime (duh!), both the series and the film, and cowboy-bebop-2021 for the new series?
In The Dark Knight, Joker announces that people will have to live by his rules from now on, and warns them against escaping through bridges and tunnels. Authorities try to save people from him by boarding them onto ferries.
The question is, how many people were onboard the ferries when they were ...
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In the film adaptation, the ship that Frodo and Bilbo took was the last ship to leave for the Undying Lands.
So, in-universe of the films, what eventually happens to film Sam?
I’m primarily looking for either authoritative or canonical validation, but ...
I remember reading (some) of a series of novels in the 1980s (or earlier, I read old books then), where the protagonists were transported to a world that was divided into different habitats suitable for different types of intelligent species. The habitats were not necessarily compatible (some Ear...
This meta-question is similar to one already asked. But the older meta-question mentions the case of an answer only found in comments. I'm asking in the case of an answer actually posted, and when the OP clearly states in a comment that this answer is correct. But just as almost happened to me r...
I'm looking for a story I read in the mid 2000's (though I believe the book itself was older than that) in which the protagonist encounters a society in which the inhabitants can speed up and slow down their subjective experience of time. Those that slow down their time-stream appeared to everyon...
I found this novel in English at my local library in the mid-1990's, but the book itself looked like it was from the 1950's or 60's. If I remember correctly, it had a picture of an astronaut in a space suit on the cover.
In the story, an American astronaut travels to an already-established Lunar ...
During the duel we hear the voice of RM telling / showing him to ge tkilledd by Jamis. It is not clear to me, why she suggeste him just that, and why of course he refued to stick to her suggestion. The RM figure seems to be a double agent, it feels like that she is using these prophecies to inste...
In the seventh episode of Arcane, we see a fight between
Since the fight is primarily conducted in a more cartoonish style, certain elements are hard to make sense of. We see a young, stylized version of Echo moving toward Jinx (looking like Powder) while she fires paintballs at him, until one m...
I watched the show in the 90s possibly early 00s, and it didn't seem like it could have been made any earlier than the late 80s.
The show was part of an episodic mystery show like Outer Limits or Twilight Zone, or possibly X-Files? In this episode I think a man had been abducted by, or had been a...