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12:01 AM
@NapoleonWilson define "time". Yeah, when I have to wait a good chunks of seconds for the pointer to change, and I have to reload the pages of stuff I've voted on to check whether it was recorded, yeah, it's a pain
 
Well, at least you seem to be on top of it. If that workflow makes sense to you, knock yourself out.
 
Well, sometimes there's the "an error has occured during vting" popup, but my computer no likes popups
 
@Jenayah Well, that's not an actual computer then. Or it's just your internet.
 
it's a potato
nah, Intenret is fine
but yeah, sending stuff and recording actions, not aways so much
 
But it also means you might have to ask SE staff about that odd reputation point.
 
12:04 AM
yup, might tomorrow
now it's going to be bedtime soon
 
@NapoleonWilson Unless it goes away in the recalc and shows as 215 tomorrow, like in the post @Mithrandir pointed to.
 
Meh, even better then.
 
@DavidW oh that part, not the DV part
 
Yeah, check now - it should have recalced 5 minutes ago IIRC
 
well, it's midnight UTC let's see
hm, still reads as 216. Dunno if caching. movies.stackexchange.com/users/63559/jenayah?tab=reputation
 
12:23 AM
0
Q: Isn't ending of Terminator 2:Judgement day a time paradox?

Shantanu ShindeI have just started watching the Terminator franchise and finished till 2. But its ending had my mind boggling. If Skynet and Terminator, both are created by Cyberdyne, using the microprocessor that is created by Miles Dyson, but in the second part he dies before creating that microprocessor and ...

Ooooooh boy :D
Oh hey
> I don't know if later films explain it. Most say later sequels are bad, so I have not watched it.
No, I won't upvote simply for that. But yes, I will root for whoever said the sequels were bad :-)
(except Genysis, which I actually liked, but I guess that's only because it took everything that worked from T1 and T2, added "old Arnie" jokes and let the rest go :P )
 
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Q: Isn't ending of Terminator 2:Judgement day a time paradox?

Shantanu ShindeI have just started watching the Terminator franchise and finished till 2. But its ending had my mind boggling. If Skynet and Terminator, both are created by Cyberdyne, using the microprocessor that is created by Miles Dyson, but in the second part he dies before creating that microprocessor and ...

 
12:46 AM
@Mithrandir Why was that migrated?
 
0
Q: Sarcastic Star Wars droid mentioned in 80s (?) SF novel

Keith ThompsonI have a vague memory of a novel, or possibly a shorter work, probably written in the 1980s, with a passing reference to a sarcastic droid in a recent Star Wars movie. It sounds like K-2SO in "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story", but of course the book was written long before the movie was. The action...

0
Q: In the movie John Carter, what did the men discover in the mine?

NylaTowards the end of the movie where John Carter is sent back to earth, he goes explaining how he searched for the medallion. Then we see him at some type of mine and the men discover something. Carter puts it in a box, but it is not revealed. What is in the box?

 
@Stormblessed Probably because it's a network-wide issue.
 
1:33 AM
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Q: sci fi cartoon with man with robotic arm

JasmineI might have dreamed of this; so sorry if this doesn't exist. I vaguely remember a show from my childhood (animated like an old Batman cartoon) with a character who got his arm injured and has a blue bionic prosthetic. the only scene I remember was him trying to eat with it but having trouble usi...

 
Wow, my answer to my question is just about as long as the question itself.
 
Are you serious
 
Yeah.
 
I came to chat to tell you you were insane
 
And I probably forgot some stuff that I wanted to include.
The perils of composing an answer over a 24 hour period.
Not even counting getting accused of being a robot when trying to post it.
 
1:40 AM
That thing which couldn't get any longer in the question, you seriously wrote something else as an answer?!
 
Yep. And it's almost the exact same amount of words.
 
But saying something else?
 
Well, yes.
One's a question.
The other's an answer.
 
I don't... Who has the courage to read through all this stuff :P
 
Well the question has 16 votes.
So either 16 people read it...
Or people voted without reading it.
 
1:42 AM
Oh I dod read the question
Oh I did read the question
 
And you're still alive. So it couldn't have been that traumatizing.
 
But the answer is probably overflow ahah
 
I don't have an account on any of the Overflows.
 
@Alex Poison's in the dose. There are strict quotas of your posts I'm allowing myself to read per week.
 
Except Math Overflow, apparently.
@Jenayah Speaking of poison doses, my question apparently uncovered a French mistranslation.
 
1:46 AM
Dumas?
 
Indeed.
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Q: Can the Count of Monte Cristo's calculation of poison dosage be explained?

AlexIn Chapter Fifty-Two of The Count of Monte Cristo there is a discussion between the titular count and Madame de Villefort about exposing oneself to poisons: “Well,” replied Monte Cristo “suppose, then, that this poison was brucine, and you were to take a milligramme the first day, two milligr...

Hm, that's actually my top network question not from here (and not counting Meta).
 
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Q: How many pyramid that predator already create for their hunting purpose?

kitIn the Alien vs Predator movie(2004), we can see that their are a lot of pyramid already create for the predator for the hunting purpose. But not every time the hunting is success right? There is a flashback said that if the predator fail the hunting test, they would just do a self destruct and...

 
Interesting:
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Q: Is every story set in the future "science fiction"?

wetcircuitScience Fiction is a "big tent" genre, and we all know it when we see it. Even if we argue about the specific tropes – and what might make something lean heavily towards another classification (science-fantasy, speculative fiction, etc), is every story that takes place in the future "science fict...

 
@Alex You can have straight-up political, spy or military thrillers set 5 minutes in the future.
 
@DavidW Indeed..
 
2:01 AM
Especially when basing the setting or plot on some known or expected event, like an upcoming Olympic games, or a succession in major country.
 
Someone should write a fiction about an upcoming moderator election.
 
Putin dies in mysterious circumstances, the Russian forces mobilize on the border of Ukraine... Throw in some whiz-bang special forces action and it's a Tom Clancy novel.
 
Crossover with Harry Potter. I want to see a tag.
 
@Alex ... dammit. I'm trying to make a joke about you running for moderator, and the fiction thus being some kind of civil war novel, but I can't find any funny enough wording :(
 
@Jenayah Take your time.
 
2:05 AM
I should really go to bed...
 
@Alex You're just throwing random combos at the wall trying to build up to a pun. :-P
 
@Jenayah Um... it's almost time to wake up.
 
... well, technically I am in bed. But I should put the phone down.
 
@DavidW Fine, let's go with instead.
 
@Alex is it? Nah, I've got 3 hours and a half yet, and I've been resting today. I'll be fine
@Alex it's just been revoked.
 
2:06 AM
@Jenayah If you say so.
 
@Alex Somewhere it's still the evening.
 
If you fall asleep on the job you can always blame me.
@DavidW And somewhere it's the next evening.
 
@Alex Perfectly fine. Still not time for bed yet. :)
 
Okay, now Jenayah will have to blame you instead, for discouraging bedtime.
 
@Alex "sorry, G, it's Alex's fault. Who's Alex? Oh, they're a random stranger on the internet who writes overly long stuff mainly to disagree with JKR. And brain-hurting metas"
 
2:09 AM
@Jenayah "Oh, that Alex, I used up all my daily votes on those posts."
 
@Alex I can't, when I think of David I think of his avatar, and I can't blame a dog.
I mean, default avatars okay, but not dogs.
 
So... if I made my avatar a dog all my problems will be solved?
Though I have grown rather attached to my Blue Blob.
 
Goddamit people, two Lethal Weapon references in a row that you just missed xD
 
Sorry.
Oct 7 '18 at 22:48, by Alex
You might find, though, that I am not so good with references.
 
Meh, it's okay. I'm used to people not catching my obscure/cryptic references :P
Apr 15 at 11:49, by Jenayah
(Whoever says "Christ, man, always with the cryptic one-liners" with the right voice gets a cookie)
 
2:14 AM
So you're an Obscurial?
Fantastic Beasts spoiler.
 
I've seen the first one
But no
I don't repress my references
 
Are you deliberately not seeing the second one?
 
I fully embrace them
 
Or just haven't got around to it?
 
Nah just never really got around to it yet
 
2:16 AM
Oct 7 '18 at 22:50, by Jenayah
Do so sometime :)
Although:
Mar 28 at 2:47, by Alex
Finally watched Crimes of Grindelwald... haven't the foggiest idea what was going on.
 
Alright
 
Now put the phone away.
 
2:32 AM
0
Q: How did Emma end up with slime covering her face?

Gothamite24So, I recently found this image of Jean Grey saving Emma. Apparently, the slime forming into words was part of a creative run called Nuff Said where multiple Marvel books had to do an issue without dialogue. However, when trying to research this issue, I can't find how Emma got slimed to begin wi...

 
2:48 AM
Meh
Can't answer fast enough on phone anyway
 
Answer what?
 
The latest X-Men question
Fetching the image, saving it, uploading it, writing the text, took more time than for people on computers I guess :P
 
So whenever a new question is posted you just have to send other users a little virus to hold them off for a few minutes.
 
Mmmmh.
 
Which kind of "mmmmh" is that?
 
3:00 AM
It's a "mmmmh" mmmmh.
 
But that could be a "mmmmh, those cookies were amazing", it could be a "mmmmh, what you just suggested is utterly insane but I don't want to make you feel bad so I'll make this non-committal sound", or it could be "mmmmh, good point", etc.
 
@Alex Or it could just be "mmmmh, I'm almost asleep and just making random noises."
 
It's a "mmmmh, viruses don't work like that, or maybe they could but I'm not sure you want a virus to do that, and in any case that's probably breaking something in the TOS anyway" mmmmh.
 
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Q: Was the presence of the villain on Earth in "The Stones of Blood" intended as foreshadowing of ending of "The Armageddon Factor"?

BuzzIn the "Key to Time" season of Doctor in 1978–1979, the Doctor twice encounters agents of the Black Guardian, the evil primordial evil entity being that is seeking the Key. I have, over the years, often been puzzled about the precise plans of the Black Guardian and his agents, and an earlier que...

 
That's a lot of information contained in one "mmmmh".
 
3:32 AM
0
Q: Looking for a short story about alien warfare and the concept of suicide

GregThis is a very, very short piece of fiction. Less than a thousand words, I would say. As far as I can recall, it is about two humans who are discussing a war with an alien race, which was devastated by learning about the human concept of suicide. After encountering it for the first time, huge sw...

 
4:11 AM
0
Q: Romance Novel about Paint Company CEO

HadesHeraldI read part of a book a number of years back. It was a romance novel about the CEO of a paint company who marries a Russian (?) Chemist because of passport stuff. Kinda like a reverse of The Proposal. It may have been set in Seattle.

 
4:21 AM
How can I filter edits by a user?
I've noticed user14111 adding author tags to solved story-IDs a few times lately and would like to make sure those are undone
 
0
Q: Dragonglass and White Walkers

BruceWayneDoes Dragonglass kill White Walkers on contact, or does there need to be some force behind it as if it were a "regular" weapon? The question I have driving this one is, in the Battle of Winterfell, could they have basically shattered all the Dragonglass in to little bits, and sprinkle it over th...

 
4:37 AM
@Alex I mean search for edits that match a parameter
Like ones that edit tags on questions tagged or something
Ooh highlighted answers from links are green on Superuser (example)
 
4:54 AM
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Q: Collection of sci-fi short stories for younger readers

PeteDimarI've been looking for this for several years, and bugs me that I can't find it... It was a collection of about 7 - 8 sci-fi short stories geared towards younger readers that I read in the early 80's or so, and I can't remember the name of the book, but do recall some of the details of the storie...

 
 
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6:05 AM
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Q: Who is the first Avenger, Captain Marvel or Captain America?

Rheatey BashIn MCU, Captain America is referred as the first avenger but recently I had seen Captain Marvel in which Nick Fury met with the Captain Marvel first time. Even before, any other Avengers. In the last minutes of the movie, Nick Fury can be seen to prepare a draft for Avengers Initiative (He had fi...

 
6:16 AM
@Stormblessed uh. Strange
 
6:45 AM
0
Q: Why did they go to Dragonstone?

IanIn Game of Thrones S08E04, What did they want to achieve in Dragonstone in the first place?

 
7:04 AM
0
Q: Do these terms mean the same thing in the MCU?

MovieMeIn both Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame we come across the usage of these phrases: alternate futures multiple timelines different realities While we know that the word "dimension" and "plane" are entirely different (as shown in the movie Dr. Strange - "mirror dimension", "astral ...

 
7:24 AM
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Q: Why Hotstar have not deleted coffee cup in Game of Thrones S08E04?

Rheatey BashHBO has deleted coffee cup scene from E4 of S08 but Hotstar still appears to have it. Is it policy set by HBO that Hotstar cannot request for a new copy without additional fees? or Hotstar does not care at all what audiences are talking.

 
 
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8:31 AM
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Q: Why did GRRM choose 'Pyke' as the bastard surname for Iron Islands?

AegonWhen we look at the surnames prevalent in other Kingdoms, they appear to be based on whatever object that Kingdom is famously associated with: Snow for North because of their severe winters and summer snows. Basically they have Snow the whole year. Hill for Westerlands because the country is f...

-1
Q: What is the future direction of this hero?

George GraingerAt the end of Avengers What happens with the future of said character? Is there anything in Endgame (or wider MCU) that gives any indication?

 
9:19 AM
That was polite spam
> Our motto to serve humanity makes us treat every customer as our family member and thus, provide him or her with the ultimate care, respect, and dignity.
 
Gee
Next they'll say "sorry to advertise our product"
 
10:19 AM
drum
 
10:35 AM
Did we ever find out what happened @Jenayah's chat message?
 
2 days ago, by Mithrandir
@Jenayah Unfortunately not.
Unless @Mithrandir got a reply since
 
Ah boo
 
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Q: Why do Thanos punches not kill Captain America or at least cause vital wound?

hirikarateIn Avengers: Infinity War, Thanos can so we know that his punches are lethally powerful. However at the near end of that movie, when Why doesn't Cap's face become a mess or have any crack in his skull? Again in the fight scene near the end of Avengers: Endgame, Although Cap is a super s...

 
10:51 AM
I want to know too :(
I thought this question was about Sam Wilson's ass... — Taladris 7 hours ago
Ahahaha
 
11:25 AM
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A: Was "America's ass" actually played by Chris Evans?

RajI don't know if this is definite, but McFeely (one of the writers) basically said that it's Evans: It’s a little meta. Chris Evans has never been comfortable with that outfit from the first “Avengers” movie. And so in the rearview mirror, it’s a little way to wink at how that was then and thi...

We now have confirmation that it was indeed Evans' buttcheeks. I hope we can all die in peace now.
 
Thank the heavens!
 
-1
Q: Is Martin subtly insulting D&D in Fire and Blood?

MagicFleetOne of the best moments in the book, hands down, is when Martin throws shade at Game of Thrones and the show runners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. Under the guise of the discussion of a book called "A Caution for Young Girls", Martin makes his opinion of certain decisions made in the adaptation ...

 
Dumb & Dumber... After the "showruiners", my these disgruntled guys are imaginative :-)
 
I'm all for complaining about the writing but don't ask questions as rants in disguise..
 
After the recent disaster I would not be surprised if he comes out and calls out the two idiots in public. — MagicFleet 54 secs ago
What exactly makes you think it's a rant? :P
Also, flagged as unkind
Oh, this got upvoted. We have some trigger-happy people watching... Prepare for the flame wars
 
11:35 AM
People love ranting about the show at the moment, hardly surprising it got upvoted
 
@Jenayah nope
 
:(
 
11:51 AM
Do they usually take long to reply?
 
So many mysteries with Jenayah recently.
 
You know you love it.
 
Of course.
My phone has even learned “Jenayah” as a word by now.
 
Aaaw
 
Hm, “Mithrandir” as well, but I suppose that’s more common.
 
11:57 AM
I doubt it.
 
It hasn’t learned ”Stormblessed” yet.
 
My phone doesn't know many names without a strudel, but it'll offer me lots of suggestions if I type a strudel and then a letter.
 
Strudel?
Translator says apple pie?
 
Hm, it even knows “TheLethalCarrot”.
 
It know TheLethalCarrot
Noth Mithrandir... Just Mith :P I usually autocomplete the rest with pings
 
12:00 PM
@Jenayah It's what they call the @ symbol here
 
Oh
 
Doesn’t know “Rand”.
 
The "arobase" in French :)
 
@Alex ...or grammar :P
 
Or I meant a double negative.
(Which would still have been bad grammar.)
Is there anyone else that talks a lot here that I’ve missed?
No “DavidW”.
 
12:04 PM
SQB? Mithrandir24601?
 
SQB is in as SQB's for some reason...
DavidW gets called David 'cause easier :P
 
No and no.
 
If I type "@Da" my phone tries to ping Catija.
Alex gets turned into @Alexis.
 
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Q: Which Daeron was Bran referring to?

KingBranStarkWhich Daeron Targaryen was Bran referring to in his talk with Tyrion? As far as I know there were three famous Daeron's: Daeron the Daring, Brother of Usurper Aegon II Daeron I, The Young Dragon Daeron II, The Good

 
Maybe I should change my name to that.
 
12:07 PM
@Alexiswithoutspaces
Which can be interpreted differently depending on where you stick the spaces.
 
I read it as Alex is with outspaces.
 
@Jenayah That's like saying "Crème brûlée? Translator says pudding."
 
Yeah some baked stuff with apples
 
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Q: Why was the ancient one so hesitant to teach Dr Strange the art of sorcery

Pascal GoldbachIn the movie Doctor Strange, Strange wanted to get accepted in the "dojo" of the ancient one (not sure if it's really a dojo), but she refused, so it seemed like she didn't wanted to teach him because she didn't trusted Strange, and Dr Strange got kicked out. After he begged for hours in front of...

 
12:24 PM
I'm positive I remember the story this is referring to, but I can't remember the name either:
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Q: Short story where heroes in a show are killed and then restored via medicine to full health for entertainment

Colin LeatherbyA short science fiction story where medical science has enabled almost instant body reconstruction, causing a reality-based form of entertainment where you can vote for your hero or villain to be actually mauled by a lion or shot and then restored to health only to have the same done again in the...

But I could add a ton of detail if I'm right.
But there's always the chance I'm wrong, so do I ask another question instead?
 
@DavidW yes
See this question for instance
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Q: Book about a boy that enters a medieval fantasy PC computer game

NicklausThis is a repost with additional info of an older question that was never answered. I have stumbled upon this old question while also trying to find the name of the book series myself, as I dearly wish to read it again but for the life of me, I can't remember the name of it. This is a long s...

 
1:06 PM
0
Q: How Captain America can have a new shield at the end of Endgame?

TinyDoowyI will try my best to explain my question about a plot in the Endgame movie. At the end of the movie : Is it a complete new one made of Vibranium in the past ? But if it is, how captain america in the past can have found so much vibranium while they have used every piece of what they got in f...

0
Q: Metal-softening tool

Invisible TrihedronA pair of alien "door-to-door salesmen" comes down to Earth and meets a citizen. They show him some interesting but unsuitable wares, and then a small, cylindrical device that softens any metal that it is applied to, to the point where a person could manipulate steel like putty. The metal can be ...

 
1:23 PM
Actually it was only one question
 
Nah, second op added info
Oh nevermind we're not talking about the same thing
 
No this was about user14111 doing what I believe were bad edits (no offense to user14111)
Hey @Mithrandir does Literature have a copy of this site's story-ID asking question? It could be useful to give to new users as it would be weird to send them to a different domain for good guidance
 
Somewhere on meta, possibly
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Q: Guidelines for good story-id questions?

user111I can't remember a particular story, and I would like to ask a story-id question to get help finding it. What can I do to make my story-id question a successful and high-quality one? When answering, it would be helpful to include examples of good and bad story-id questions.

 
You don't seem to have an equivalent of this Meta, whose answer from Jenayah I found really helpful and I've found most of my answers to story-IDs using the stuff described there
Would that be useful if I posted a basically duplicate question for your FAQ?
Also your tag is empty, is that a Beta thing?
Weird, it doesn't show as red in Chat but it's red in questions.
 
@Stormblessed glad to hear it helped :D
 
1:38 PM
At least 1 user read through it :P
 
Tsss
 
@Stormblessed We don't normally put author tags on story-id posts; since you added it and not the OP, I'm not sure that user14111 was wrong to remove it.
 
1:58 PM
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Q: Why did this character matter in Endgame?

adickinsonBecause it is the 1 out of over 14 million futures in which the Avengers won, you would expect that all of the surviving named characters would play a role that no one else could do, so they were integral to the plot in one way or another. Tony for example: But even characters with less impor...

 
@Marvin @NapoleonWilson Now that's what we call a rant. No lengthy inferences needed to guess the OP's intent ;-)
 
@Randal'Thor Had the book not been mentioned previously it was quite an interesting theory though
 
@DavidW Which post are you looking at? The one I found, it was user14111 who added the author tag and Stormblessed who removed it.
@Stormblessed The tag has to be added manually. Literature just hasn't got round to populating its FAQ yet.
In fact, SFF's is only sensibly populated now because I made a project out of it shortly after becoming a mod :-)
@Stormblessed Meh.
 
@DavidW Oh. Yeah, @Stormblessed, I see your point there, but it's awfully confusing to have the question tagged with one author when the correct answer is another author. Especially when the tag wasn't even added by the OP but by someone else.
 
@DavidW It was user14111 who added the tag and me who removed it
@Randal'Thor Oh, that one
 
"fanny" ... wow. In British English that word means something very different :-/ — Rand al'Thor ♦ 14 mins ago
 
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Q: Flower Forest on an Earth locked with one side facing the Sun

Invisible TrihedronLong before this story begins, aliens swept through the Solar System and wept as they slammed the Moon into the Pacific Ocean and extremely slowed the Earth's rotation, making a day as long as a year. They said that they had to do this, though their motives remain unclear. In any case, they are g...

 
AH!
 
2:18 PM
@Jenayah oh...
 
I knew I had never heard "fanny" used for butt
 
It's also silly to have both the and tags - again, especially when added by someone not the OP - so I removed those too.
 
@Jenayah It was very confusing when I went to America...
 
Please take care with your edits, @Stormblessed. You edit a lot, but this isn't the first time I've seen you mess something up when it could better have been left alone.
 
2:19 PM
@Randal'Thor I added , is that good?
 
@TheLethalCarrot you know Fanny is a French female name as well? :P
 
@Randal'Thor I haven't looked at the specific post but Storm was probably following the advice here per the author tag
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A: Author tags on story identification questions, when OP has a hunch

JenayahJust so that it's written as a proper answer which people can vote on/reply to, I'll reiterate what I said in chat, and what was included in the question. If OP included the author tag themselves, we leave it. If OP seems reasonably sure it might be from author XYZ, we include it. If OP is on t...

@Jenayah And a British one
 
@Stormblessed Eh, it's OK. But I'll reiterate that you don't need to add media tags to every story-ID question.
@Jenayah An English one too.
Short for Francesca?
 
It is? Even if it's got a double meaning?
Well you'll tell me lots of people are named Dick
 
@TheLethalCarrot Yeah, but this case falls under the 3rd bullet point since the OP was actually mistaken in their guess about the author.
 
2:21 PM
I'm reasonably certain the name came first haha
 
@Jenayah Sure. Lots of guys called Dick and Willy too.
 
@Randal'Thor Fair enough, didn't look closely enough to check just saw the "I suspect that Robert Silverberg may be the author" and assumed what had happened
 
I remember one 1 April Fanny knocking was the featured page on Wikipedia.
@TheLethalCarrot "suspect [...] may be" - not really firm enough to go barging in adding the tag.
 
Oh I'm not arguing it should have it, just making a guess as to why Storm added it
 
@Mithrandir would it be useful to have a Meta on finding story-IDs on your site (essentially reposting my SFF question)?
 
2:26 PM
13 mins ago, by Rand al'Thor
@Stormblessed Meh.
@TheLethalCarrot Yeah, as I said I can see why he added it.
 
Fair nuff
 
3:16 PM
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Q: Why didn't they just bring "back" Natasha from near past?

MukeyiiIf they could time travel to the past and take things/stones "back" to the presens/future in Avengers: Endgame, why didn't they just go a few days to the past (before Natasha /Black Widow time travelled to the past and sacrificed herself) and bring her back to the present? I mean it wouldn't be...

 
@Babelfish Spoiler title?
 
Only spoiling that there is time travel involved really
And at this point that's not really a spoiler
 
"bring back Natasha" suggests there's a character called Natasha who dies?
 
Also technically the "official" Marvel spoiler ban lifted on Monday for whatever that's worth
 
Or I guess it could be a "The Angels take Manhattan" thing where someone just gets stuck in the past.
 
3:19 PM
Exactly, the wording is ambiguous to what bring back is referring to
 
@TheLethalCarrot Does M&TV have an "official" expiry date for spoilers? I know this site doesn't.
 
I was only referring to the Marvel spoiler ban there
 
I'm still gonna be adding in spoiler markdown where appropriate
 
@Jenayah Ahoy Ahab! Seems like this bounty thing is not a magic bullet after all.
 
3:21 PM
@TheLethalCarrot I never knew that was a thing.
@MikeC Nothing's a magic bullet.
 
They did a "spoiler ban" for IW and EG, not sure about the other films
 
@NapoleonWilson Oh hey, something I agree with in M&TV's spoiler policy! ;-) Upvoted.
@TheLethalCarrot What does that mean in practice?
 
@Randal'Thor True. Especially when you're looking for a poorly documented pre-internet novel.
 
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Q: When did Levent realize who Ruya was?

AdamantWhen Levent met Ruya, she gave him a false name. He also didn't believe that she had met someone a hundred years ago. All this points toward him not knowing that she was an Immortal, at that point. However, when Hakan calls him and accuses him of collaborating with the people who killed his fam...

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Q: Why did Captain America age?

Kenny BarreraWe don't know the exact details, but at the end of Avengers: Endgame we see Captain America However, when he he is old! Why did that happen? Does he follow a regular process of aging as any other human being? Or did he find a way to extract the super serum injected to him in the 1940s?

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Q: Story Identification Request: Sci-Fi novel series - Weapon that kills all universe/dimension versions of a person

NeoDeGenerodid a few searches and was not able to find something similar. I am looking for the name(s) of a sci-fi novel series described to me in passing. The time of discussion was around 2005/2006 in Sydney Australia, I have been informed that there have been several books written already at this stage. ...

 
@Randal'Thor Not much really. I think that it's more of a "we ask you not to spoil it for others" and "we won't give away much in interviews until that point" sort of thing
 
3:28 PM
@MikeC sorry :/
Oh right, Endgame spoiler season has ended or something. So now we can say it, right? It was AWESOME to see Batman being brought into the mix, who would've known? Too bad Wonder Woman turned evil, though.
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Holy shit, scratch the Avengers discussion.
Can I brag for a bit? I'll brag. I got a Populist badge over Valorum :-)
 
@Jenayah Nice! Populist is a tough one to get.
Wtf, apparently I have 5 of them here :-O ... well, I still think it's tough.
 
:D
 
3:44 PM
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Q: State of canon for Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi

FuzzyBootsStar Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi was a 1997 Playstation fighting game featuring several characters from Star Wars and was noted to be set between the first and second films. In general, Star Wars kept a tight grip on its canon, and events from the various books and games could be considered canon...

 
My one Populist badge is where my answer is actually accepted.
Can you beat that?
 
@Alex Yes. This guy got a Populist badge for outscoring his own accepted answer with another answer.
 
Meh, I'm fine with my gold trinket :-)
 
@Jenayah Nice, though I still don't know why the votes are so drastically different... my only guess is because of the images you included in the answer
 
Well you have more gold trinkets than I do...
 
3:51 PM
Ba-boing beats floppy claws any day
 
Good to know haha
 
@Alex Gilded?
 
@Randal'Thor Gold badges were made in the Gilded Age.
 
@Alex With Gillyweed?
 
IDK though, it's true that the Gap is quite big
 
3:53 PM
I did expect yours to get more updoots, just not that many
 
@Jenayah The Gap of Rohan? or Tarwin's Gap?
 
And it actually got in the Populist conditions three times but the script didn't run fast enough... Yes I kept watch on it ahahah
 
@Randal'Thor Unsung Hero might be a reference to that task.
 
@TheLethalCarrot yeah IDK either, I'm glad it did but dunno
 
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Q: How did Thor and Rocket travel to Asgard in Endgame?

CerlancismIn Avengers: Endgame we saw War Machine, Nebula, Black Widdow and Hawkeye brought the Benatar with them so they can fly to Morag and Soulworld. However, the Thor and Rocket team is able to teleport to Asgard right away, without seemingly using Stormbreaker's Bifrost. How did they travel?

 
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