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In the French series La Révolution, Donatien invites a number of relatively minor nobles to his chateau, where he has a number of servants grab them from behind and strangle them, one for each noble.
It would seem difficult to convince a single servant—not even soldiers, but seemingly footmen or ...
The title of the movie is the vampires name. I believe that last name began with a C. The vampire was a cop/or a former cop. He helped a girl in a bar and this girl helped he when she found him near death in an alley.
I don't really remember, but this was a creepy cartoon, similar to Scooby Doo.
Some kids were facing some monsters in their life, but unlike Scooby Doo, the monsters were real and I remember that some of those monsters were real people.
I think the art style was stop motion. and I remember that t...
In the primarchs series, in the book about Alpharius, we learn that Alpharius is the first primarch found (but kept secret).
Later in the book, Alpharius finds Omegon. His legion is now complete. However, it is not said if the Emperor was told about this. Moreover, considering the nature of the A...
@AncientSwordRage Hmm.. I don't think it should have been closed as opinion based certainly. I though it could potentially be a duplicate of "What, exactly, is Vibranium able or not able to absorb?". The question is asking about Vibranium vs the mind stone, so the broader question should answer that
In "The Deed of Paksenarrion" by Elizabeth Moon, Master Oakhallow the Kuakgan in the grove at Brewersbridge is a recurring character and a major force in Paksenarrion's life. He has unusual powers and a special connection with nature.
It is not clear to me what "Kuakgan" is. Is "Kuakgan" a title...
I asked a question, and received some answers that had completely misinterpreted the question I was asking.
I could edit the question to be more clear, but seeing as it already has answers that seems unfair to make edits that (further) invalidate them.
Is it okay to edit my question the other way...
I remember reading a book about human females kidnapped from earth. Dumped on a planet on top of a sacred mountain. One of the ladies wonder off and found an inhabitant of the planet. The planet does not have alot of females and the babies are born in plant like pods. They eventually discovered ...
One of the foundation elements of Warhammer 40k lore is the idea that the Emperor created 20 Primarchs, who were snatched from Terra by a Chaos vortex and scattered around the galaxy.
This was published at least as early as 2002 in the Index Astartes.
Eventually, all 20 would be recovered, lead t...
Fanfic harry Potter donde harry y draco son obligados a casarse, o donde hay mpreg, o donde uno de los dos se convierte en mascota o bebé, o omegaverse, no importa la plataforma, o que sea harco o drarry. Hay uno ahora no recuerdo el nombre pero trata de que harry se lleva a draco con el durante ...
I don't get how this is actually a better question than the one about who has been killed in the Mos Eisley cantina. Just for starters it generally takes a lot less power to deflect something than stop it; a whole lot of martial arts is based on that single fact.
I definitely remember having watched some fairly long-running episodic TV show, where 2 characters who work together clearly had a close relationship.
I believe at one point the relationship became romantic (or possibly just sexual), but then one character (X) decided they didn't want that. They ...
So the shield doesn't have to be more powerful than the Mind Stone in order to successfully deflect an attack. And then you need to establish what kind of attack the Mind-Stone-augmented-spear is making, and how that matches up to the power of the Vibranium-alloy shield.
ISTR that the shield is particularly good against attacks with a vibrational mode, and maybe the spear's attack is primarily vibrational?
Maybe the spear attenuates the power of the Mind Stone, so that the attack is not conveying the full power of the stone.
Maybe the Mind Stone isn't inherently good at physical attacks in the first place.
@Spencer But think if he did! He could no-sell a lot of damage then. Can you imagine Ren stabbing him with his lightsaber and it taking long enough to burn through Solo's skin that he has time to get out of the way?
@Spencer Don't be embarrassed, it happens. I have an answer that I spent a lot of work on that got only a few upvotes, and another that I whipped off in just a few minutes that got more than 40. You never can tell, and the unexpectedly good ones just make up for the ones nobody but you cares about. :)
@Spencer Technically I meant good = sturgeon(sturgeon(stuff)); having to apply the filter twice to extract the stuff that's not crap.
I think there may have been devices which tracked citizens’ eyes for any signs of unhappiness or crying, and a police force ensuring that people were not unhappy. Any thoughts? Thank you!
I'm looking to identify a science fiction short story. I originally read it in highschool during the 1990s, but it was likely published much earlier, possibly in the 70s.
A young man is taking his date on a car ride under manual controls on the roads, instead of automatic computer controls, possi...
On the original trilogy, it looks like the Force is something mystical and almost magical but there are no overly impressive actions by any Jedi (compared with later works and legends)
Obi Wan performs some mind tricks, senses the destruction of Alderaan and has a very unremarkable fight with Dar...
I've spent most of the last week OCRing SF magazines in the hope of clearing up some old unswered story id questions. And what have I managed to answer? This! Oh well :-)
@Tuor I don't hate XKCD, or Munroe's other work; I have copies of both What If and Thing Explainer, and I regularly read the comic. It's just not as funny as it used to be, and the past year and a half of COVID has been notably less funny.