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more about #atlantis more comments → Roklimber: Archeologists claim to have found the lost city of Atlantis (video) [www.huffingtonpost.com] Where's Daniel Jackson when he's needed? #tips #archeo... more » calibretto23: What I wouldn't do for wallpaper sized versions of these... I found the city to be breathtaking while playing the game just wish there were more high ... more » RollsRoyceRevenge: I am going to go out on a limb and say two things: 1. The buildings are shockingly out of perspective. 2. I am tired of the "Gotham City" look. And... more » tipsymongoose: These are cool, but I'd really like to see some interior shots, too. I'm interested to see where this franchise goes, but I hope they improve the gam... more » tamoko: The level of world building for both these games is what sucked me in, the richness of detail... I love the Art Deco , totally out of it's normal envi... more » LarsThorwald: God, those are really beautiful. Can't wait to get this game. more » SpammerOvTheGods: hopefully, we won't see the shuttle dragging its ass across the space station. #@! more » erzwatts: "Some time later, a colony of C. elegans that had been on board was found in the crashed wreckage, alive and well." Creepy more » theCrippleCricket: Wonder if these worms will duke it out with the juiced up monkeys from yesterdays post... Either way, apparently cripple will be fixed in some wicked... more » Bill-Lee: And you're absolutely sure this has nothing to do with turning watery worlds into deserts? more » Insomnia Bob: Having seen the final episode of SGA, let me tell you... if you took issue with the fact that no one EVER stayed dead on this show, the last episode i... more » twophrasebark: I saw the final episode. At the end, Robert Picardo walks into an apartment where Beau Bridges is sitting in an armchair. A little boy is playing with... more » twophrasebark: I saw the final episode. At the end, Robert Picardo walks into an apartment where Beau Bridges is sitting in an armchair. A little boy is playing with... more » Smeagol92055: "Alice from the fist movie." Whoa. Hawt. more » Lassus: I could watching 4 hours of Kate Beckinsale reading the phone book and watching ice melt and call it a hit movie. more » -
#conceptart
Bioshock Paintings Take Glourious Neon and Art Deco Underwater
Tim Warnock has provided concept artwork and designs for Watchmen and Harry Potter. Just for fun, he's created a series of stunning matte paintings that capture Bioshock's underwater city of Rapture in its glory days, all shimmering art deco. More » -
#spaceshuttle
Latest Space Shuttle Mission Lifts Off, Stuffed With Worms
Space Shuttle Atlantis took to the skies this week, carrying thousands of microscopic worms to be used in muscle-degeneration research. We already know these worms can handle spaceflight, because in 2003, another group of them survived a fall from orbit. More » -
#tvthisweek
Clips From The Series Finale Of Stargate Atlantis
Television comes back after its long holiday nap, with the final Stargate Atlantis. We've got clips from the series finale to say goodbye Sheppard, Ronon, and sweet McKay... we'll miss you most of all. -
#exclusive
Stargate Gets A Couple Of Wise Guys
Here's an exclusive look inside the second to last episode of Stargate Atlantis, "Vegas." In which, we assume, Sheppard gets knee capped by Bobby 'Bacala' Baccalieri and Phil Leotardo. Spoilers below! -
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#spaceshuttleporn
Space Shuttle Blastoff Looks Like Cotton Candy
We finally got the Space Shuttle Atlantis off the ground, after two months of delays and accidents, and it looks totally rich and creamy, streaming into the sky on the back of its big booster rocket. How can we be planning to retire the space shuttle program when it's such an awesome source of porn? Not to mention the advancement of science: the shuttle's mission is to deliver that tiny Columbus laboratory to the International Space Station. Click through for a gallery. More » -
#rocketporn
Space Age Splendor
Last nights' space shuttle Atlantis liftoff was delayed until Saturday due to engineering problems, but the shuttle herself looked all tarted up and ready to dance. This was Atlantis as she was on the launch pad last night, ready to carry a new laboratory to the International Space Station. Ah, the glamour. Image by Nicholas Kamm/Getty.


