Since It's confirmed That Sunset is indeed not homeless one now has to ask how can she have a home since not having any earth money, official ID's, and safe to say she is not a legal adult by earth standards. How can she have a well furnished place
In episode S05:E16 of DS9, "Doctor Bashir, I Presume", it is revealed that Dr. Julian Bashir was
At the end of the episode he throws a near-perfect dart game and Chief O'Brien jokes about having to handicap him in future games.
Following that episode, I know that there was an episode where Ba...
It’s about a dog or some kind of dog-like creature that was getting tested on in a science lab and looked like he was about to die and then a girl (maybe with friends) saves it. They learn it had some kind of disease and the kids get weird symptoms and they get red eyes sometimes. The go to scho...
Early in the book Dune Messiah, the readers are introduced axolotl tanks, which are tanks that can reproduce livings beings (at least according to the Wiki). Why are they referred to as this. Axolotls are these weird amphibians from the Latin American area, I believe, so I don't know why they wou...
In the future a Man was involved in an accident and lost the lower half of his body. He gets a Prosthetic that replaces everything from his waist down. The prosthetic is also cybernetic, (an AI of sorts)
One specific scene I remember is the man was trying to get something from a storage tank/con...
I watched this movie in maybe 1992 but it's not the iron giant for sure. I just remember a young boy finding the old war robot and some bad guys trying to take it. I seem to remember the robot was an old war relic and a chase scene with a steam train springs to mind.
Thanks in advance for anyone...
Looking for a short story I read 10 years ago but which is significantly older than that. It is similar to Stephen King's "The Mist"; in fact, I found it while looking into "The Mist". But it is older. A radio (or telegraph?) operator stationed on top of a skyscraper sees a mist or fog settle ...
Okay so from what I remember the story takes place in a (boring?) gray world and the main character is a girl (maybe around 12). I don't remember how but the girl ended up in a different (realm? world?) place that had a beautiful garden. She stayed there and I remember reading a part where she lo...
My question is, at the end of the movie Grindelwald tries to escape, but Newt uses his Swooping Evil and another creature to secure Grindelwald. What was used to actually tie him up (the brown, gold crystallish looking thing)?
For hundreds of years or longer, the Heterodynes used the Jägerbräu to produce superhuman soldiers. Now, the Bräu is hardly safe (at least a 90% fatality rate). However, we know that Sparks are heavily inclined to experiment on themselves, even lethally, with some of the strongest Sparks (Albia, ...
The movie in question, I think may have had a title referencing some sort of container, but I could be wrong. It starts out with a group of criminals meeting a scientist out in the middle of nowhere to take possession of a mysterious package. The scientist warns them not to open it. They take the...
In the book, the protaginist wakes up from either Suspended Animation or Cryo. (Probably supposed to be a short test.) after 10-20 years have passed.
He finds the facility abandoned (and looted?) gets to the surface and it looks like a war zone. Wreckage everywhere, smashed building, bullet hole...
Looking to find titles of series of books where the main character left Earth as a child for the galactic centre and became a mercenary but looking to find his way back to Earth. I read these circa 1978 - 1982
Characters name/s may be Earl or Drumminor , Drummond etc
In the first book, Thom traveled together with Moraine and the rest from Emond's Fields towards Tar Valon. This was, as far as I remember, a chance encounter, and possibly the first time they met.
They traveled together, and had chance encounters a few times through the books, but not enough to...
"Scorn" is a serbian developed game that will be launched in 2018.
It's a creepy game with creepy atmosphere in an alien world (That's at least what I think) made of meat, bones and steel.
I'm very curious about the story setting of the game, about the origin of the main character, about the cre...
I remember a TV cartoon series about a group of students in an academy that discovered a factory with a super-computer inside. They entered it in some kind of teleportation tubes and they were transferred into a virtual world where they had to fight creatures.
Does anyone know what this is?
“So we’ve just got to try on the hat!” Ron whispered to Harry. “I’ll
kill Fred, he was going on about wrestling a troll.”
-The Philosopher's stone
And they did in fact, wrestle a troll.
“My turn…” Ron peered into Harry’s teacup, his forehead wrinkled with
effort. “There’s a blob a ...
I read this book when I was much younger. I remember that the main cast all had powers, I think the whole school did. The main character was a boy and he was new to the school (I think it was a school, I remember it being very prison-like). There was a guy with super strength, I think.. I also vi...
In a When John Williams Can't Go article I found:
And just as Alfred Newman gave John Williams some of his first big breaks, Williams, in turn, gave Thomas Newman one of his first plum assignments as a Hollywood musician.
"He threw me a bone. I mean, he would not put it that way. But he ...
I think the name "Harlequin" was somewhere in the title, but not sure. Story is about a man who goes to another planet to learn about the sentient species there. I remember a scene where he is eating a meal with them and one pulls out a living thing called "kiritsa"(sp?) from its body and consume...
I read a book in the early 80's. it's a science fiction story about a boy who can ping around the universe wearing his tunic running from the evil villain. It seems like I remember it having kind of a long title.
I read the subject book in 1981 and it wasn't new then!
The book probably would be described today as a space opera.
From what I can remember there is an intersolar system war between two solar system races NOTE humanoid, not human.
One planet is eventually destroyed (the asteroid belt) and the ...
I read this book back in middle school and I've been trying to remember more about it and possibly read it again;
From what I remember The books main character was an orphan and imprisoned in a large orphanage where the kids where forced to work. there was some sort of accident during a routine ...
About twenty years ago (so, late 90s, but the book could've been older) I remember my mother read me a book. The basic premise was that for some reason, modern society had collapsed, been destroyed, or otherwise been forgotten, and a new human civilization had developed. Humans from this far futu...
I had initially assumed that this was back in the days when some students, having completed grad school, were hired on by the university to teach (tho Columbia was not really one of those schools at that time, as I recall). Additionally, Ray's comment that Peter never worked outside academia sugg...
Spoilers for the ending of Lost in Space season 1 (2018):
In the season finale, we see the land rover park in the spaceship and the camera reveals some sort of glowing object attached to the bottom.
I kind of felt like this came out of nowhere but, according to Wikipedia
the robot had h...
We know elves do procreate and have children. We know they do have sex. Immortal beings with normal reproduction would fill Middle Earth if left unchecked (like rabbits).
We see Elrond with 3 children in 3500 years which would be unlikely for a human.
I can only think of 3 reasons:
Reduced se...
In the Fellowship of the Ring, Chapter 4. A Journey in the Dark, as the Fellowship has just been defeated by the freak blizzard on the Redhorn Gate, Gandalf is having difficulty in locating the stream (the Sirannon) "that ran out from the feet of the cliffs near where the doors [of Moria] had sto...
Not to be confused with a person who can morph themselves into someone else or a creature by will, but someone who has an ability to body swap - without necessarily having control over it. I am writing a short fiction story and I am looking for acceptable sounding names/words to describe this act...
Alan Moore is famous for his disapproval of what DC has done with Watchmen, the rights to which he doesn't own.
Recently, Youtube personality and comic book culture promoter and commentator Danica Lee Massey (ComicBookGirl19, YouTube channel) has produced a serious of videos - Watchmen Club - re...