Mark Chance said:Here're the basic, undeniable facts:
1. Good fantasy must provoke a reaction to the fantastic. It must make the experiencer sit up and say, "Oh my!"
2. Getting this reaction requires, at a minimum, lions, tigers, and bears.
Oh my!
Mark Chance said:Here're the basic, undeniable facts:
1. Good fantasy must provoke a reaction to the fantastic. It must make the experiencer sit up and say, "Oh my!"
2. Getting this reaction requires, at a minimum, lions, tigers, and bears.
Heh, all this time I never picked up on the whole Gummi Bears thing with the sample from Savage Species!jdrakeh said:I use Gelatinous Bears (yes, giant, animated Gummi Bears). The North American Brown Bear has nothing on my multi-colored gummis. The red ones are HELL.
Dire Bare said:Oh my!
Thurbane said:Of course the real answer is that costumes for 3 headed bugs with 8 legs were too difficult to make back in the 60s...

Thurbane said:Well, to go O/T and geek out for a minute, that was actually explained in an episode of Next Gen - apparently some ancient race seeded planets all over the universe with DNA that eventually evolved into the various human-like races (Humans, Vulcans, Bajorans etc.).
I always thought of them as flying omelettes, or made sunny-side up eggs. Definitely an egg-based life form.Raven Crowking said:...to flying pancakes.![]()
pawsplay said:Which means humans are still more closely related to a radish than a Vulcan.

Hobo said:Are the 'no sniping' comments directed at me and/or Celebrim? Are we sniping?
I didn't think we were sniping.
Then again, I don't think anyone here's really sniping, so now I'm confused.
Am I being a bad Hobo again? I thought I was just playing around and talking about something that I think it interesting.