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If I were a Jedi Master and Boba-fett wanted to kill me that is the exact type of distraction that would allow him to finish me.

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Ahhh the Cybermen. Anyone who is interested, watch Earthshock, Tomb of the Cybermen, Revenge of the Cybermen and Invasion (avoid Silver Nemesis and Attack of the Cybermen). The Five Doctors is not bad, it's just a shame the Cybermen get their pants handed back to them - in other words, they get massacred.sgtnull wrote:
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The alien on the left is the one that would make abductions voluntarily!High Lord Tolkien wrote:
Have you hugged your arghule today?
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"For millions of years
mankind lived just like the animals.
Then something happened
that unleashed the power of our imagination -
we learned to talk."
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If PRO and CON are opposites,
then the opposite of PROgress must be...
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"For millions of years
mankind lived just like the animals.
Then something happened
that unleashed the power of our imagination -
we learned to talk."
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If PRO and CON are opposites,
then the opposite of PROgress must be...
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It's 4:19...
gotta minute?
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She is sexy!cheval wrote:The alien on the left is the one that would make abductions voluntarily!High Lord Tolkien wrote:
"Oh of course," the Navigator said with faint mocking in his voice, "you have probably heard of House Praetus. We have a palace on Holy Terra. Like all powerful groups, we also have our enemies. Do you honestly think someone like you matters?" - A dissolute noble.
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Think this is it, though I remember it as being longer. The first time I read it, it struck me as being funnier than it actually is, mainly because I had recently met Harlan Ellison. I still think he's a great writer, but he should probably avoid meeting his fans if he wants to keep any of them.Roland of Gilead wrote:Sorus, I'll have to seek out that Gerrold anecdotal story. Sounds funny, although perhaps not to Ellison. Isn't he extremely sensitive about his height? (or lack thereof?) I also once read an article by Gerrold, entitled, "In Defense of Didactics." Which he proceeded to do, mainly using Heinlein as his shining example.
There is a lot of didactics in Gerrold's works, to be sure, which I think is what High Lord Tolkien is referring to. I thought A Rage for Revenge overdid this aspect, but A Season for Slaughter got back on the right track, with more action to drive the story.
But the time factor here between books is just absurd. I'm not sure if I will continue the series or not.

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Yeah, I can see that.Spiral Jacobs wrote:The Primes are pretty good because they are so alien. Also, in my mind they look like the Protoss Dragoon.Loremaster wrote:The Primes from Pandora's Star.
I love the immotiles.
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These ones are scary....

And the Shadows from B5....


And the Shadows from B5....

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Most of Julian May's aliens are superb! Let me see now...I give you:
The Krondaku - Giant interstellar squid with godlike psycho-interrogative powers and a soft spot for single malt scotch
The Gi - 8 ft hermaphrodite sentient birds who literally die of pleasure at operas
The Simbiari - officious, bureaucratic green men & women who ooze verdant slime and photosynthesize
Not to take anything away from my Poltroyan & Lylmik friends too, of course...
The Krondaku - Giant interstellar squid with godlike psycho-interrogative powers and a soft spot for single malt scotch

The Gi - 8 ft hermaphrodite sentient birds who literally die of pleasure at operas

The Simbiari - officious, bureaucratic green men & women who ooze verdant slime and photosynthesize

Not to take anything away from my Poltroyan & Lylmik friends too, of course...
Quin, suffering from total amnesia, slowly discovers himself possessed of inexplicable abilities as his world expands...
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I'd have to call it a tie between Donaldson's Amnion and Niven/Pournelle's "Moties".
The Amnion freaked me out, and the Moties are just so fascinating. Especially "Crazy Eddie".
The Amnion freaked me out, and the Moties are just so fascinating. Especially "Crazy Eddie".
Oh wad some power the giftie gie us
To see oursel's as others see us!
It wad frae monie a blunder free us,
And foolish notion.
Robert Burns (1759-1796)
To see oursel's as others see us!
It wad frae monie a blunder free us,
And foolish notion.
Robert Burns (1759-1796)