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This 'Star Wars' Fan Made A Massive Real Life Razor Crest
The Razor Crest has become such a fan favorite ship among viewers of The Mandalorian ever since it made its debut in the very first episode of the series. Din Djarin has flown it to various places, both before and during his travels with Grogu, the Force-sensitive child whom he tries to protect and bring to the people with whom he belongs. And while the Razor Crest may not be as iconic as the Millennium Falcon, it has still gotten a lot of love. In fact, one fan in particular went out of his way to build a life-size replica of the Razor Crest.
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Genuine AstrologerPublished 3 years ago in Futurism10 Of The Best 'Star Wars' Ships Ever Built
One of the many wonders of Star Wars that draws us to its universe is the futuristic elements making up the world. Like a child watching fighters streak overhead in an air show on Earth, we look up in awe at the ships moving faster than light across the much larger backdrop of the galaxy far, far away. Listed in no particular order, here are some of the best ships of Star Wars.
Culture SlatePublished 3 years ago in FuturismLittle Whispers
Dee Montraine had not planned on becoming a single mother (but then, who did?). When she told the news to her mother, she did not get a delighted smile or even a hug—but a slap across the face, sure to leave a bruise when the pain had settled in. The last thing Dee saw through her tears was the way her mother’s body shook as if electricity were running through her veins. There hadn’t been a need for words right then, though her mother did not do the cruel thing and throw her daughter out into the nowhere landscape of the small town where they lived.
Jillian SpiridonPublished 3 years ago in FuturismDark Cloud
The "Small Black Notebook" was founded in 1788, January 26th on the shores of Weé-Rong, Gondwanaland, from the final leg of the voyage through War-ran. A leather-bound book wrapped in a Moleskine cloth to protect its thick ivory pages from the salty conditions of the exploration vessel's diminishing environment. By order of His Royal Highness King Terra Nullius III, within it's pages a petition of regulations Lieutenant Jacob Cookiecutter was to alter under his own volition and quill. Perhaps the datum for the ensuing innuendos that any black book would come to endure.
Mary Jo HanlyPublished 3 years ago in FuturismDid the Third Reich establish a colony inside our world?
The more research I do into the theory of a “hollow” Earth, the more plausible the notion becomes. Not so much because of the literature that exists on the subject, written during the last two centuries, but based on depictions in the ancient texts of most world religions and the architectural anomalies that appear on our planet that cannot be explained by conventional archaeology.
Steve HarrisonPublished 3 years ago in FuturismBook 1 Flight of the Armada Chapter 3 Part 3
Darien's next day in the oil field was no more pleasant than his first, with two exceptions. One, he was assigned to handle the pipe joints for the drill unit and this physical work gave him an outlet for his anger. Two, Darien Phillipi made a friend.
Jay Michael JonesPublished 3 years ago in FuturismIf You Liked Fruits Basket Then You Will Love Kamisama Kiss
I feel like every anime and manga buff I talk to knows of or has emersed themselves in the sweet slice-of-life known as Fruits Basket. It is an adorable animation that pulls at your heartstrings. The show seemingly wears its own mask of sickly sweetness. A façade that they address beautifully as they zoom into the ugly undertones of life. This show is every bit far fetched, but these revealing moments humanize the characters and makes them relatable to the audience. When the audience is finished, emptiness and longing for more settles heavily upon them.
E. J. StrangePublished 3 years ago in FuturismBook 1 Flight of the Armada Chapter 3 Part 4
Stuart obtained a pair of scissors and one Saturday evening he sat down in a kitchen chair. “If I am to contact anyone on this world, I must appear like them. Would someone shorten my hair, please.” Stuart’s long mane of hair reached down to the small of his back. In the Thuringi culture, hair was worn at least shoulder length. Short hair was found only on the young and a few exceptions like Gareth and other mechanics. No one thought it important to clip off one’s hair; trimming was often necessary but to intentionally shear one's head was a strange notion.
Jay Michael JonesPublished 3 years ago in FuturismEco-farms
Los Angeles, January 4, 2021: I cant believe we did it. The first privately owned renewable energy startup to land a $600 million dollar initial investment from the Koch brothers. Our pitch deck must have really impressed them, we threw that shit together the night before..eating pizza and taking shots of Jäger, Zuckerberg shit. We open for a second round of investments this spring, by then we should have a lot more leverage. Me and my bros were joking over sushi last night that Bezos, Zuckerberg, and Musk would have to pool their combined net earning for the year to even come close to a number worth selling for. Our new office in Pasadena is fucking nuts. The other day I got drunk and pre-ordered four Cybertrucks, Chase called me in the morning asking about fraudulent charges to my platinum amex lol. I just told them I drank too much sake with the bros. The lady on the phone wasn’t having that shit lmao. Anyway, tomorrow I’m flying over to the eco farms just outside of Juárez Mexico.
Struggling WriterPublished 3 years ago in FuturismBook 1 Flight of the Armada Chapter 1 / part 2
The ship was remarkably roomy inside, even given the fact that the Thuringi were large people. The instrument panel bore identifying face plates in a language which looked like idle scratch marks. There was a definite pattern to those marks, however. He noted some gauges bore scratches alongside small hash marks and Michael presumed these were numerals.
Jay Michael JonesPublished 3 years ago in Futurism