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Which Single Episode Would You Magically Erase from Your Favorite TV Show?

At io9, Marc Bernardin is hosting a poll that asks readers which episode of their favorite television show they would eliminate from that show's run. On his poll, he's included some particularly bad episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Lost, Heroes, True Blood, Doctor Who, and Battlestar Galactica.

My choice isn't listed. It's "Rascals", a comedic episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, in which Captain Picard and several other characters are transformed into children. I like Star Trek because it's an adult drama, not Gene Roddenberry's Muppet Babies.

Which episode would you eliminate?

Link | Image: Paramount

Feature-Length Mega Man Fan Film


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Fan films are becoming increasingly sophisticated -- far beyond the standard camcorder in the basement treatment. A case in point is Eddie Lebron's Mega Man, which is 93 minutes long. The production value of this live-action movie is outstanding. The above video is a trailer, and below, you can watch the full movie.

via Comics Alliance | Official Site


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How to Make Your Own Iron Man Arc Reactor



Instructables user Honus created a replica of the arc reactor that Tony Stark wears to stay alive. He provides instructions so that you can make your own, too. Honus says that it's comfortable to wear for hours at a time, so you can use it to impress the ladies as you stroll through your day.

Link via Technabob

Top 10 Mothers in Science Fiction and Fantasy

Tomorrow, call your mother because it's Mother's Day, and you'll (be made to) regret it if you don't. But until tomorrow, you may want to look at Matt Blum of Geek Dad's list of the ten greatest mothers in science fiction and fantasy:
8. Martha Kent - You think it’s tough to deal with your kids’ temper tantrums? Imagine having to worry they’ll register on the Richter scale! And imagine his birthday parties: “OK, Clark, blow out the candles… CAREFULLY!” It’s a miracle she had any hair, gray or not, left by the time she was getting old.

7. Padme Amidala - Yes, we know, she never actually had the opportunity to be a mother to Luke and Leia. And she did spend most of Episode III sitting at home being pregnant and spouting mind-numbingly bad dialogue. But she was pretty badass in Episodes I and II, and she did produce her twins, who did eventually help bring about the downfall of the Empire.

Who would you add to or remove from the list?

Link | Image: Lucasfilm

New Harry Turtledove Short Story

Harry Turtledove, the master of alternate history literature, has penned a new short story entitled "Vilcabamba." It's about life on Earth decades after aliens called Krolp have partially conquered it. Here's how it starts:
The President of the United States looked out of an Oval Office window at Grand Junction, Colorado. The Oval Office was square, but the President’s workplace kept its traditional name. Harris Moffatt III sighed and bent to his paperwork again. Even in Grand Junction, that never disappeared.

Washington, D.C., remained the de jure capital of the United States. Harris Moffatt III had never been there. Neither had his father, President Harris Moffatt II. His grandfather, President Harris Moffatt I, got out of Washington one jump ahead of the Krolp. That the USA was still any kind of going concern came from his ever-so-narrow escape.

Harris Moffatt III was also Prime Minister of Canada, or of that small and mountainous chunk of Canada the Krolp didn’t control. The two countries had amalgamated early on, the better to resist the invading aliens. That, of course, was before they realized how far out of their weight they were fighting.

Link | Image: Jason Chan

7 Enormous Game Worlds Compared



What you're looking at is a compressed image of seven large game worlds, laid over each other to scale. They are:
  • Grand Theft Auto 3
  • Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
  • The Elder Scolls 4: Oblivion
  • Farcry 2
  • The World of Warcraft
  • Burnout Paradise
  • Just Cause 2
Click here to view a larger size.

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Cosmo Magazine in The World of Warcraft


The Daily Blink is a webcomic about World of Warcraft, produced by a pair of Blood Elves called Chris and CP.  Here's their vision of what Cosmopolitan magazine would look like if it was published in WoW.

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Some Jedi Are Jerks


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As this great video illustrates, some Jedi knights never develop a maturity to match their powers. It's by filmmaker Freddie Wong and stars Logan Olson. Despite the title, there's no foul language in the video.

via Nerd Bastards

Perfect for the Nursery: Bioshock Mobile



This Bioshock-inspired mobile by Etsy seller SaltyandSweet is the perfect inspiration for the lil' gamer in your family. It's made from laser-cut matte board and is about the size of a basketball.

Link via technabob

Ceiling Cat, Transform!



Ceiling Ravage has no more respect for your privacy than LOLcat icon Ceiling Cat. Image by Canadian artist Matt Moylan.

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The Environmental Impacts of Different Star Wars Characters



The webcomic The Joy of Tech by Nitrozac and Snaggy grades the eco-friendliness of six Star Wars characters. Unsurprisingly, Han Solo has a large carbonite footprint.

Link via Theresa Coleman's Facebook page

Twilight Zone Art Show at Gallery 1988



The Los Angeles art gallery Gallery 1988 is known for its quirky, pop culture-themed exhibitions, such as one on He-Man and another on Lost. On May 20, the gallery will feature a display of art inspired by The Twilight Zone. Pictured above is Kiersten Essenpreis' sample referencing the episode "Eye of the Beholder."

Link via Comics Alliance | Official Website | Image: Kiersten Essenpreis

Iron Man Lobster



Cromer is a coastal town in Norfolk, UK. Apparently a local art tradition is the creation of lobster sculptures in different themes. Otaku blogger Meimi 132 has pictures of several of them, including an Iron Man lobster, a TMNT lobster, and an Avatar lobster.

Link via Fanboy | Photo: Meimi 132

The Hottest Baby Names of 2012 Are Inspired by Game of Thrones, The Hunger Games and Downton Abbey



I admit that when my wife was pregnant with our children, I was influenced by pop culture while thinking about baby names. My wife consented to "Nicholas" from the Nick Seafort saga, but she firmly vetoed my plan to name a son "Bruce Wayne." We had daughters, so it became a moot point.

Other parents are bolder. Among the most popular non-standard baby names of 2012 are Theon (Game of Thrones), Sybil (Downton Abbey) and Decimus (The Hunger Games).

Link -via blastr | Image: HBO

Tusken Raider Takes His Son out Podracing



Sand People travel single file to hide their numbers. Dutifully, this Tusken raider travels behind his son's podracer stroller during The Course of the Force, a charity walk hosted by the Make-A-Wish Foundation just before the opening of Comic-Con

Link -via Nerd Approved

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