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Revision as of 07:55, 27 November 2023
Aliens vs. Avatar is a 2009 science fiction horror film about an aggressive alien parasite which threatens the profitability of the Avatar™ franchise.
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Avatar is Born is an American musical romantic science fiction drama film about a young alien singer (Barbra Streisand) who meets and falls in love with a human military occupation officer (Kris Kristofferson), only to find her career ascending while his goes into decline.
Nostromo Cafe is a restaurant located aboard the spaceship Nostromo.
"Unobtainum must be obtained, or the Empire is doomed." (From "Avatar, Avatar", one of the "Forbidden Episodes" of the television series Star Trek.)
Jurassic Spock is a 1993 American science fiction action film about a team of scientists who recreate Spock from his DNA. When sabotage leads to a catastrophic shutdown of the global power and security grids, Spock must struggle to survive and escape Earth.
Gilligan's Matrix is a science-fiction drama television series with follows the agonies of seven artificial intelligences as they attempt to survive on a simulated virtual desert island on which their data structures are corrupted.
"Childhood Thinking" is one of the "Forbidden Episodes" of the television series Star Trek.
Fiction cross-reference
- Avatar, Avatar
- Avatar is Born
- Childhood Thinking (Star Trek episode)
- Gilligan's Matrix
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Jurassic Spock
- Nostromo Cafe
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External links
- Avatar (2009 film) @ Wikipedia
- Avatar: The Way of Water | Official Teaser Trailer @ YouTube
- Aliens (film) @ Wikipedia
- Aliens - trailer @ YouTube
- Coffee @ YouTube
- Finding the colonists scene @ YouTube
- First encounter @ YouTube
- Nuke the site from orbit @ YouTube
- Inside the room @ YouTube
- Best shootout scene @ YouTube
- Alien egg chamber and queen @ YouTube
- Ripley vs Queen scene @ YouTube
- Avatar (2009 film) @ Wikipedia
- A lot of cheddar @ YouTube
- Parker Selfridge: $20 million a kilo - Dr. Grace @ YouTube
- Nuke the entire site from orbit @ YouTube
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- Post @ Twitter (6 December 2022)
- Post @ Twitter (28 April 2022)
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