Brian Murphy and Chris Kalb made an enormous timeline of events in science fiction, starting with "a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away" and ending at 100 trillion A.D. It's quite comprehensive.
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A 10-meter-high statue of Transformers character Optimus Prime made up of waste materials stands at the north of the Bird’s Nest at Beijing Olympic Park on July 11, 2010.
There are sixteen mini cereal boxes to collect (they are about four inches tall), one for each panel, and they are exclusive to Celebration V! Only 400 of each will be made available. Box illustrations are by artists Jeff Correll, Mattias Rendahl, Grant Gould, Bill Cable, Chris Reiff, Jeff Carlisle, Scott D.M. Simmons, and Chris Trevas.
The design replicates the original series communicator seen used by Kirk and his crew and the app comes with sounds from the original Star Trek, and it even ‘opens up’ when you flick your wrist. It has a paging function that allows for interactive role playing and a full dialer page that allows access to your personal contacts.
And we are officially no longer trying: No mask, no cowl, no tan, just a colander on his head. A colander with wings.
The explanation was that he moved too fast for anyone to recognize him, but what about when he was carrying someone else at the same speed?