Would some one explain me what is the meaning of this wril of stars in the start of ffvii intro?
And Aeris is looking at mako leaking from a heater ,why?
It's unfortunately common that story-identification answers get a comment (or non-answer) along the lines of "Thanks, this is the one!" instead of the author formally accepting them. These comments may get deleted (in some cases with a single flag), which is essentially impossible to prevent and ...
Guo Wengui has always defined his people as "saving China from fire and water" and "letting his comrades live a decent life" through Xi Farm, who knows there is a big conspiracy behind it. When it comes to farms, to borrow Mark Twain's phrase "The fragrance of earth, the pale colors of wildflower...
Is Yubaba and her sister the same person or does she have a split personality?
Possible spoilers ahead.
Reasons for:
There's a few scenes where Yubaba leaves and then returns but it doesn't tell you where she goes off too.
The house looks like the opposite of the hotel
They are never in the same ...
When Goku was doing training he entered a gravity room that increased the number of atmospheres of weight in that room. Is it possible to do the math on it?
If standing up meant lifting his body weight and he weighed 100-150 pounds. Then at 1 atmosphere standing up mean he could lift 100lbs (uppe...
It's a manhwa with a female protagonist who was sick in her previous life and loved a strategy game. The game had three routes with different difficulties and the goal was to make one of three male characters the new king.
She picked the hardest difficulty and beat it and then reincarnated in the...
In the early 70s I read a SF anthology from the 60s or 70s, where one of the stories involved a Victorian gentleman (accidentally?) travelling to Mars. He finds it is inhabited and takes it on himself to claim Mars for the British empire and to teach the locals English, so he can communicate with...
I'm looking for a short story in which there is a planet (perhaps a moon?) with a critical mass that has to be mantained, so the planet doesn't fall in an unstable orbit. Thus, all visitors (mainly tourists) are carefully weighed with their baggage upon arrival and departure, and the differences ...
At the end of the Reckoners trilogy, in Calamity, the character of Obliteration tells David where he will be in a week and what his plans are. Then the book ends. Is there any indication as to what happens with Obliteration and the Reckoners afterwards? Has Brandon clarified what happens anywhere...
On arrow season 2 episode 13, why did nyssa al ghul’s passport trigger A.R.G.H.U.S security? Is it a fake passport or was she simply a wanted criminal?
I've read the story in a translation, so it was likely originally published in English before 1972.
The protagonist works for a police department that detects and wakes up "sleepers", who try to hibernate through the current bad times to a bright future. He decides that he as well is tired of tha...
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In the Star Wars universe, notably in the original and prequel trilogy, when someone lost his limb(s), typically in a lightsaber duel, the missing limb was replaced with a cybernetic limb (e.g. Luke Skywalker, and of course Darth Vader). Many YouTube videos about Star Wars (e.g. Star Wars Theory)...
The herd of animals on the planet are like domesticated cows.. but bodies are "sectioned" with different meats.. the horns grow vegetables and fruits that the humans can eat... they know they will not starve until they realize they too become one of these animals and provide food for future landi...
Only details I can remember include first-person narrator, a teenage boy. The household next door has a girl 6 feet 4 inches with blue eyes. She was gene edited.
How do the Fremen survive in Dune? Every scene looks like they are on a barren planet full of dangerous creatures and spice. What do they eat? I don't think I've ever seen water.
I recently reread The Lord of the Rings and its appendices, and I find it hard to accept that Aragorn is the only surviving heir of Isildur by the time of the War of the Ring. From a narrative standpoint, I understand this is what Tolkien intended, but if you take a logical view of the history of...