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  1. The site is legitimate, but I suspect they have limited influence in Japan. They are not affiliated with May'n (or any other artist) in any way, and are up-front about this.
  2. Honestly? Dome breaches probably shouldn't set off an alarm every time. Since auto-repair seems to be so robust, and the dome is an insanely large pile of spaceglass... I imagine they take micrometeor strikes all the time. If every breach set off an alarm people would rapidly start ignoring the alarms because "it's just another micrometeor hole, the auto-repair system will have it patched before we can even get eyes on it." Save the buzzer for when the-auto-repair fails. And yeah, the Sharon incident hopefully got people fired. Out of a cannon. I have NO IDEA who thought wiring a "black box"* computer into the central computer for the entire defense network was a good idea. That shouldn't even be part of the same SYSTEM as the concert hall. *No pun intended. Honestly.
  3. Assuming, of course, that the information there is accurate... this is what I said they should do with the Wii U. TurboExpress/Nomad the dang thing so people can play their home games on the road and their road games at home. They still rule the portable market, and leveraging that is their best way to cram a foot back into the door.
  4. I think the original ship's biggest problem is the deflector dish. After that, there's really nothing preventing them from panel-lining the thing and suddenly it looks "modern" again. But I have a wild nostalgia boner for it regardless. I admit that it is not objectively as nice-looking as some of the others, but I will rank it higher than it deserves every time. See, that is snazzy as hell and why isn't CBS doing it?
  5. Pretty much, yeah. No matter how good the story is, for the most part I want plastic robots on my shelves and not plastic orangutans and deinonychuses. And damn if that Ginrai isn't tickling my nostalgia bones somethin' fierce. Powermaster Prime was my first Prime, and I still have a soft spot for the ol' brick.
  6. For me the Infinity Gokin was never an option. I respected what they were doing, but didn't like their style. I think this will hold them. The Bandai version is a much more conservative design, and the IG version is still an interesting, but startlingly different, take. The two aren't in direct competition in my eyes. The Bandai competes with the "old" Toynami, that's been reissued twice now(at least one of which self-destructed on the shelf, I believe).
  7. I think the TLA will be DSC. I'm curious what the single worst is. Personally, in general I like the -D. Except for the right-angle nacelle struts, I vastly prefer straight-line struts. It admittedly has a bit of a "melty" look to it, but I feel the lines generally work. My second-worst is the NX-01. I really can't peg WHY it bugs me, but it does. My worst is the Voyager. The hinged warp nacelles murder my suspension of disbelief every time.
  8. Credit where it is due, they don't try to lie about it.
  9. I just thought I'd reinforce it, since it seemed to have been missed the first time. Man, I WISH my PS1 looked half that nice.
  10. 35. Ashy or dead.
  11. Actually, the full title was Star Trek: Planet of the Titans, and was a movie that was cancelled in favor of making the Phase II TV series(which was itself cancelled in favor of making a movie). Roddenberry was not involved, as Paramount hated him and didn't want him involved. They didn't even want him to KNOW about it. And I think the wedge-shaped Discovery would look a lot better if the saucer was elongated and triangular like the Voyager(and I can't believe I'm recommending they take anything from Voyager). The round saucer just does not mesh with the angular "everything else".
  12. And that's my biggest problem. It isn't an inherently crap design, but it isn't a Federation design either. The triplet bussard collectors with the wire cross protectors make it feel more like antique electronics than a starship from the future, though. I warmed up to the Defiant, I may yet warm to this thing too. But right now? I'm not feeling it.
  13. I am pretty sure there's no way in heck that part is making it past legal unaltered. And for once, Harmony Gold's lawyers are the LEAST of their problems.
  14. Looks like an ab joint. I prefer to think of it less as an ab crunch and more of a crotch thrust, because the idea of Voltron performing a crotch thrust at the robeasts is hilarious. I still don't like the legs on the blue and red lions. I still ordered the dang thing anyways.
  15. Because this way they can sell you a whole 'nother box next year. Mini NES2, this time with Crystalis, Ninja Gaiden 2, and... Super Mario 1-3 again..
  16. So all the preorders went up, filled up, and went down. And now someone in Japan is desperately trying to figure out who the heck is buying Golion toys by the thousands.
  17. That is one of my favorite anime characters named Hikaru! I may have to buy this one.
  18. Man, I want it. I'm just not sure I want it three hundred dollars worth. Not with the saucer legs on the red and blue lions, anyways. Why don't all four limbots have screw-head legs?
  19. Honestly? I got horizontal and vertical mixed up. Because the V. Stabs look immediately slapped on after-the-fact to me. They hang over empty space, and are clearly not "attached' to anything. (Apparently the prototype intended for them to be canted outward, which actually looks halfway-decent. So they aren't really slapped on so much as they are blatantly mistransformed when in the now-correct configuration)
  20. Roy's name was not changed to Folker. It was actually changed from Focker to Fokker, making the aviation reference more explicit.
  21. Historically speaking, Trek has very much tried to keep people thinking. It is a brand that has generally not WANTED mindless consumers. And perhaps because of this, it has long enjoyed a fan base that is quite active away from the screen as well as in front of it. If the fans were mindless consumers then there wouldn't BE a franchise, just another forgotten 60s TV show. And the first space shuttle would be named Constitution, not Enterprise. The point I am making is that they have a fan base that has been vital and active and engaged for fifty years now. In spite of gross missteps by the brand's handlers at almost every turn. And apparently they think nothing whatsoever of a situation most companies would kill for, and as near as I can tell have been attempting to destroy that fan engagement. They should be CELEBRATING these people, not trying to crush them. (And this sunday I will be steering clear of movie theaters and ignoring what looks to be a terrible movie. I would like to hear otherwise, but hold precious little hope.)
  22. Oh man, I think that's Raticate's mega-evolution!
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