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First look at Detroit’s New RoboCop Statue
We talked with the brains behind the Detroit Needs A RoboCop fundraiser, and got an early sneak peek at what this noble statue could look like — and it’s going to have suit details that were never shown on screen. We also learned where it will be placed, how they got the copyrights, and the answer to the most important question of all: mask on or mask off?
via First look at Detroit’s New RoboCop Statue.
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the computer – an incredible machine for avoiding work
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Female Green Lantern
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Transformer 3D mask
So those two masks (above) will be available for purchase (You know they ain’t giving it away) for theater goers to enjoy the 3D version of Transformers: The Dark Side of the Moon.
The 3d thing is official out of control. wtf are those things?
Also, do they come in my size?
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Starfleet Bridge Illustrations
Galleries – Starfleet Bridge Illustrations
This is my favorite, though the TNG one does hold a special place in my heart…also, DS9 ops.
Lego Atlas and P-Body Robots
To celebrate, Legohaulic crafted these fine-looking Atlas and P-Body robots. You can also see some multi-colored turrets after the break.
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Apparently Star Trek Killed Osama Bin Laden
On Thursday, the German news channel N24 was covering the death of Osama bin Laden and how the US Navy’s “SEAL Team Six” headed up the mission in Pakistan last Sunday. At one point N24 host Mick Locher showed off what he thought was the official emblem for SEAL Team Six [see above]. Locher even commented (translated from German) on the emblem:
And they also have the ‘Team Six,’ that carried out the mission. They don’t have the skull in their emblem for nothing.
Locher didn’t seem to notice (or care) that the skull in question was from a Klingon and included a bolted-on eyepatch. He and N24 also appear undeterred by the emblem’s inclusion of a phaser, 3 Klingon bat’leth swords and the word “Maquis.” The original Maquis were a French resistance guerrilla group who (ironically) fought against German occupation in World War II. That group inspired the name for the Maquis seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, who fought against Cardassia in former Federation colonies.
via Topless Robot.