Get the permit for Shinrarta Dezhra and go to Jameson Memorial. Every ship, weapon, and module all in one convenient location.
Pioneer of the brave new frontier.
Get the permit for Shinrarta Dezhra and go to Jameson Memorial. Every ship, weapon, and module all in one convenient location.
I earnestly believed that quicksand was going to be a far more prevalent danger in my life than it has.
Same. Only reason my account hasn’t been deleted is so I can continue to purge anything that magically returns, which seems to be a lot so far. I delete comments, everything shows deleted, two days later see a response to a comment that shouldn’t exist anymore.
Yeah, actually. This has completely derailed what has historically been a powerful platform for progressive and leftist movements going into a US election cycle. Same with Twitter. Meanwhile, the MAGA propaganda machine at Meta chugs along unfettered.
I can’t see any other motivation. There is certainly no economic incentive to run either business as they have been, but running the companies into the ground as a means to control or destroy opposition communication platforms definitely makes sense.
Putting up some kind of reflective or high contrast pattern of bars or spots works quite well. The St. Louis Zoo has an entire exhibit about making your home windows “bird safe”. Unfortunately, the only online mention I can find of it is on Twitter, and I’m not going to link them.
While this is true, I’m not sure how the Ewoks were meant to accomplish this. Star Wars toys were already the definitive market success via the action figures, vehicles, and players.
While that Ewok Village playset was certainly popular, it wasn’t half as popular as the Falcon or the newly-introduced B-Wing.
I don’t think that decision was about marketing toys explicitly. I think it was about skewing the age interest and toy marketing younger, though.
Here’s my example: I subscribed to Paramount Plus explicitly for Star Trek content. The week I subscribed, they pulled all of the non-Abrams films. So I got to watching other stuff. Eventually, they brought all of the films back. Cool, right?
So I finally get around to Prodigy, a show made for Paramount Plus. Two episodes in, and it vanishes. No announcements or warnings that that show was just going to disappear. It’s gone. Because “it wasn’t popular enough”. A show that only existed on that one platform was pulled off of that platform with absolutely no other legal way to view it. Content that I specifically signed up for that platform to see, and now I can’t… legally. Yo ho, yo ho, me hardies.
Vulture or Type-10 for me. Especially at T-10 with moar spoiler.