I read a book in the 90s. Something to do with the Earth almost being ruined and they sent people into space to save them. They were put in a sleep and there was a girl who woke early for some reason, I think a bad guy was involved. She was meant for a boy named David who was supposed to save t...
I vaguely remember sporadically watching episodes of the Justice League cartoon in the early to mid 2000s. And I think in one of the episodes I watched, I vaguely remember seeing a female character (possibly a villain?) who was able to take control of the shattered glass around her and turn the g...
This only recently came back up in my memory, and for the life of me I cannot find it anywhere. The video consisted of an increasingly worrying situation based around an astronaut, I believe male, who detailed his journey aimlessly wandering a desolate planet, and how his advanced life support sy...
In Secret Invasion we learn that a major MCU character,
was replaced by a Skrull operative. But when did this happen?
In the season finale the character is freed from captivity along with the other humans that were copied by the Skrull. G'iah then tells him:
G'iah: You've been held hostage for ...
How come the kaminoans had so much cloning tech and never used it for themselves they could have expanded greatly if they used clones. Why didn’t they?
In the movie The Flash, whole movie rotates of mom's death with consequences by past changes,
so who is actual killer is barry's dad is killer or Someone else?
@SQB Looks like a "let's throw everything at the wall and see what sticks" act of desperation to me.
I actually had to click through and verify the source was officially branded DC and it wasn't one of those AI-generated "Star Wars in the style of Wes Anderson" videos that have been popping up.
Click here to go see the bonus panel!Hovertext: I'm just saying, Disney, I am married to a parasitologist and the tick people really want accuracy in the new movie. Call me. Today's News:
@SQB And it's too late to ask now, because now it's a future works question. :)
Actually I'd never thought of it, but I'm a bit surprised that none of the Sharknado movies ever gave us a shark-vs-gorilla encounter.
@Laurel I'd actually be a bit surprised if there's isn't code in the bot implementation to flush pings; why would you leave something that has no use and is potentially vulnerable to an overflow?
@Spencer Superman (to Batman): "We're going to need a bigger hall."
@DavidW Marvin has a regular user account just like you and me — the inbox can't be flushed (though messages could be marked "read"). The code probably doesn't look at the inbox at all because it's just here to feed in questions
When I was much younger than now, probably in the '90s, I remember a TV series about travellers around strange places.
I remember two episodes.
In one there were androids that were living like humans. They eat as well, but the shops sell only "meat", without specifying what kind of meat, and "goo...
He's, and They's!
I remember reading a book in middle or highschool and I think it was called a matter of price but I could be wrong. the book starts with the oldest son returning from a trip and being sent to some kind of customs. there he meets an Ant-like alien and uses a universal translator ...
I am trying to find another book from when I was younger early 2000's
This one was about a princess in a desert kingdom who was promised to become a priestess or seer of sands? there are strange creatures that roam the desert and hills, and people believe she was chosen by a goddess at birth. The...
I saw it when I was elementary school age, that's how I date it, but that's also why I'm unsure of the details, except some really weird ones.
The space ship may be segmented, somewhat like a train.
There's a scene where a young stowaway is discovered; he stands on legs that have no feet.
The cl...
I seek a SF short story where the husband created a time machine which could only go back to one place & time but the wife was delighted, for she could go back to a real butcher shop with incredibly economical prices.