That's fair. Star Wars never really tried to be hard science fiction. It was always a space opera or science fantasy.
The shielding in star wars is "Ray shielding" I reckon it doesn't stop ships.
There is a moment in the first movie where they buffet going through the shield of I recall.
That is the problem when talking different sci-fi worlds. It's all made uo and specific to the rules of that world.
That was the second death star that was still under construction. When fully built they were shielded.
Because you missed in the same episode during that part where David Cameron said that Leo's character dying was what had to happen. That was the story. It is a pointless gotcha, based on the movie not spending the time to determine the exact amount of buoyancy of a ship wreck.
I love that all the ninja have the lead village head band. DALL-E is clearly a weeb.
It also wasn't universally hated. It came out to a pretty decent reception. Mixed with the normal response to Bethesda bugs.
76 was universally panned. Super buggy, to pvp oriented, none of the story that people wanted from fall out, over filled with bad micro transactions. It was a hollow shell, and the shell wasn't all that good looking.
I used to live just outside of Climax, GA. It's surprising how far Cumming is from Climax, and also how much I get to use that joke.
True. She is only cranking out what 295? She needs to get some protein shakes going.
Neurodivergent doesn't mean a failure at communication. That is a very reductive view of such a broad statement. Adding to that the concept of Neurodivergent covers a massive range of things. Someone who is ADHD faces different problems than someone with depression. So nearly everyone may be neurodivergent in some form but the average of communication falls within range of how we do now.
Sure it had the logo but it was a completely different steering wheel and dash. I bet that too right car had power windows and didn't use that shitty door latch.
Go check out who runs GPS. Starling being nationalized isn't happening, but if it did the service would likely keep on keeping on.
Much worse. This tree was given freedom in the Southern US. Slavery was still ongoing. The University of Georgia leased out it's slaves.
So this tree was more important than actual people.