It always bugged me that they built that gigantic battlestation moon that probably cost more than the mineral value of a small planet, but neglected to put grate or baffles or something that would prevent it from being blown up with a single fucking torpedo. But no, I guess the cold vacuum of space in the interior of the Death Star has to occasionally be exchanged with cold vacuum of space from outside the Death Star. You know, for cooling purposes.
So were the kids born in the States? I guess they'd stay here sine they're American citizens. Do the agents serve the five years and get deported or stay here? I suppose the citizens would stay here and the non-citizens get deported.
Man, what a trip if you worked or knew one of these people. F-in nuts.
Also, what kind of dirt bag are you to be living and working in a country, owing so much to it, but be there for the expressed purpose of betraying, or at least, actively working against it. Jerks.
Also, what kind of dirt bag are you to be living and working in a country, owing so much to it, but be there for the expressed purpose of betraying, or at least, actively working against it. Jerks.
It always bugged me that they built that gigantic battlestation moon that probably cost more than the mineral value of a small planet, but neglected to put grate or baffles or something that would prevent it from being blown up with a single fucking torpedo. But no, I guess the cold vacuum of space in the interior of the Death Star has to occasionally be exchanged with cold vacuum of space from outside the Death Star. You know, for cooling purposes.
George Lucas is good at getting together the right talent for some top-quality special effects and making a watchable story, but such an obvious oversight shouldn't be surprising.
They're currently under arrest for being agents of a foreign government that didn't declare themselves to the US government.
It's a slightly lighter version of espionage, as I understand it. Namely, yes...they were spies. Did they actually get a hold of any information or harm anyone? Probably not. Are we still going to try them and/or kick them out? Yep.
Are you joking? How do you think Russia got plans for our fried-chicken-instead-of-bread sandwich!
It always bugged me that they built that gigantic battlestation moon that probably cost more than the mineral value of a small planet, but neglected to put grate or baffles or something that would prevent it from being blown up with a single fucking torpedo. But no, I guess the cold vacuum of space in the interior of the Death Star has to occasionally be exchanged with cold vacuum of space from outside the Death Star. You know, for cooling purposes.
George Lucas is good at getting together the right talent for some top-quality special effects and making a watchable story, but such an obvious oversight shouldn't be surprising.
how could anyone care about this
I don't understand
You don't understand nerds expressing anger over science fiction inconsistencies on the internet?
It always bugged me that they built that gigantic battlestation moon that probably cost more than the mineral value of a small planet, but neglected to put grate or baffles or something that would prevent it from being blown up with a single fucking torpedo. But no, I guess the cold vacuum of space in the interior of the Death Star has to occasionally be exchanged with cold vacuum of space from outside the Death Star. You know, for cooling purposes.
George Lucas is good at getting together the right talent for some top-quality special effects and making a watchable story, but such an obvious oversight shouldn't be surprising.
how could anyone care about this
I don't understand
The acquisition and use of the plans in the destruction of the station were central to the plot. It's a bit more important than the parsecs thing.
It always bugged me that they built that gigantic battlestation moon that probably cost more than the mineral value of a small planet, but neglected to put grate or baffles or something that would prevent it from being blown up with a single fucking torpedo. But no, I guess the cold vacuum of space in the interior of the Death Star has to occasionally be exchanged with cold vacuum of space from outside the Death Star. You know, for cooling purposes.
George Lucas is good at getting together the right talent for some top-quality special effects and making a watchable story, but such an obvious oversight shouldn't be surprising.
how could anyone care about this
I don't understand
The acquisition and use of the plans in the destruction of the station were central to the plot. It's a bit more important than the parsecs thing.
Also, have you ever been involved in the construction of a commercial building? The blueprints are modified about a million and one times between the start of construction and completion.
'Well, guys, we got the blueprints. Turns out that thing's got no weaknesses. *pulls blaster* So I'm shopping you all to the Empire. Amnesty, bitches!'
It always bugged me that they built that gigantic battlestation moon that probably cost more than the mineral value of a small planet, but neglected to put grate or baffles or something that would prevent it from being blown up with a single fucking torpedo. But no, I guess the cold vacuum of space in the interior of the Death Star has to occasionally be exchanged with cold vacuum of space from outside the Death Star. You know, for cooling purposes.
George Lucas is good at getting together the right talent for some top-quality special effects and making a watchable story, but such an obvious oversight shouldn't be surprising.
how could anyone care about this
I don't understand
The acquisition and use of the plans in the destruction of the station were central to the plot. It's a bit more important than the parsecs thing.
Also, have you ever been involved in the construction of a commercial building? The blueprints are modified about a million and one times between the start of construction and completion.
I would expect an organization with the manpower and technology of the Empire to be able to work out all the bugs virtually.
It always bugged me that they built that gigantic battlestation moon that probably cost more than the mineral value of a small planet, but neglected to put grate or baffles or something that would prevent it from being blown up with a single fucking torpedo. But no, I guess the cold vacuum of space in the interior of the Death Star has to occasionally be exchanged with cold vacuum of space from outside the Death Star. You know, for cooling purposes.
George Lucas is good at getting together the right talent for some top-quality special effects and making a watchable story, but such an obvious oversight shouldn't be surprising.
how could anyone care about this
I don't understand
The acquisition and use of the plans in the destruction of the station were central to the plot. It's a bit more important than the parsecs thing.
Also, have you ever been involved in the construction of a commercial building? The blueprints are modified about a million and one times between the start of construction and completion.
I would expect an organization with the manpower and technology of the Empire to be able to work out all the bugs virtually.
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They lived here
As stay-at-home moms and business people
And they uh
Wrote letters in invisible ink
And had kids I guess?
o.O
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It always bugged me that they built that gigantic battlestation moon that probably cost more than the mineral value of a small planet, but neglected to put grate or baffles or something that would prevent it from being blown up with a single fucking torpedo. But no, I guess the cold vacuum of space in the interior of the Death Star has to occasionally be exchanged with cold vacuum of space from outside the Death Star. You know, for cooling purposes.
and in return i gave them information
what a world
specifics:
let's just say i am acquainted with one of these people
Steam
you will be eliminated
Steam
Is it the pretty one?
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Give him some of his own medicine!
at least give me specifics
I'm too old for this shit.
so thor is boning a spy right
no
Tracey Lee Ann Foley
on the right, obviously
on the left is her husband
Of course
it was!
so you were in some sort of swingers deal with them or
Yes, I did call before. How can they not care about the Russians I've had sex with? But I've got some great pinko/stinko jokes."
Man, what a trip if you worked or knew one of these people. F-in nuts.
Also, what kind of dirt bag are you to be living and working in a country, owing so much to it, but be there for the expressed purpose of betraying, or at least, actively working against it. Jerks.
Aww no way! Was she the cute girl with the scream power?
If nothing else, at least I know I'm consistent with my childhood crushes.
George Lucas is good at getting together the right talent for some top-quality special effects and making a watchable story, but such an obvious oversight shouldn't be surprising.
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You don't understand nerds expressing anger over science fiction inconsistencies on the internet?
The acquisition and use of the plans in the destruction of the station were central to the plot. It's a bit more important than the parsecs thing.
Also, have you ever been involved in the construction of a commercial building? The blueprints are modified about a million and one times between the start of construction and completion.
'Well, guys, we got the blueprints. Turns out that thing's got no weaknesses. *pulls blaster* So I'm shopping you all to the Empire. Amnesty, bitches!'
I would expect an organization with the manpower and technology of the Empire to be able to work out all the bugs virtually.
I know I wasn't.
God damn WoW jokes.
The fact that someone else remembers this show is a miracle.
I thought it was a long shot just posting that link here.
You and me Krunk.
You and me.
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