The XB-70 may have been the basis for the top secret two-stage-to-orbit ''Blackstar'' system as reported by Aviation Week & Space Technology in 2006 ([www.aviationweek.com]
@KhaiJB: Guess you meant Fox (faux is pronounced like foe), in which case I was thinking the same thing. No more Sarah Connor Chronicles or Doll House. And I'm still pissed at ITV for canceling Primeval. The only real sci fi show that's left is Dr. Who.
The 1963 Studebaker Avanti was especially ahead of its time.
The NSU Ro 80 of 1967 was seriously ahead of its time.
BSG special effects were a lot better. And the commander looks like a character from an SNL skit.
I would have loved a Forbidden Planet episode of STNG, perhaps with the Enterprise docking with the United Planets Cruiser C-57D on its way home from planet Altair IV. Commander J.J. Adams could have played practical jokes on Piccard, Altaira could have had a fling with Worf and Data and Robby would become great pals.
@blub: The maiden flight of the Saturn 1 was on October 27, 1961 ([en.wikipedia.org]
Says who? He at least had most of his torso, neck and head. He even had one arm originally until Bob Morton said "kill the arm" to the Robocop engineering team.
You're gonna need a bigger island.
How did Folivia open a worm hole to our earth if she wasn't a Cortexiphan kid like our Olivia? It's interesting how on alt earth there are so many differences from our own earth (they don't know who Andrew Jackson is and have never heard of the Lindbergh baby), yet other events occur the same on both earths in near real time. Like, both Peters were sick at the same time on the same bed with the same sheets in the same corner of the room.
If it's a recovered prototype, doesn't that make this a future Tucker, say a 1949 or 1950 model, had the company survived?
Indiana Jones and the Twilight of Pandora
Looks like Thing got a job.
Absolute Justice sucks absolutely.
I looks a lot like an evidence eraser from The Arrival.
We Come from the Future
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