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[QUOTE=Spiderfan001;5646029]Bruh I meant actually going deep into science.Not some BS that uses similar popular words.
And they had a telepath impregnate a Reality warper who gave birth to a sword space station from his stomach in the same comics.Yeah that's not remotely how things work[/QUOTE]
I'm pretty sure the exact same thing happened in Kim Stanley Robinson's Green Mars. it's been a few years though.
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[QUOTE=king of hybrids;5645932]They also need to sort out Storm’s official title. Because this fears it’s been president, regent, Queen and Voice of Sol[/QUOTE]
She has many different official titles Storm, Wind Runner, Hadari Yao, Queen of Arrako, Regent of Sol.
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I love Doom too, but I hate how defensive elements of his fandom get whenever it's implied someone could take him in a fight. (Especially if that someone is a woman.) Victor is the biggest heel in comics, we all know it. But a heel's job isn't just to trash the heroes and look good at their expense. It's also to elevate other talent and get them to the next level. Storm deserves this time to shine and being made a contemporary of (and social superior) to Doom, whom even[u] he[/u] has to reluctantly show respect to, is a great start.
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[QUOTE=Daedra;5645993]Mars lack of a magnetic field allowed solar winds to blow away most of his atmosphere over many billions of years, mars also always came short on mass and the proper planetary core dynamics that allowed our planet to keep generating it’s own magnetic field and tectonic activity, both mars and Venus in the past may have been damaged by particularly catastrophic impacts that adversely affected their rotation while planet earth was lucky enough to be involved in the “theia” impact that gave birth to the moon which helped in the stabilization of its rotation and generation on sea tides and ultimately life.[/QUOTE]
There was an episode of NOVA that basically said Jupiter played a role in Mars becoming a dead world by stealing/disrupting the material that would have allowed Mars to grow to the size of Earth and Venus during the formation of the Solar System.
The Planets: Jupiter
[url]https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/the-planets-jupiter/[/url]
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[QUOTE=Handsome men don't lose fights;5647515]I love Doom too, but I hate how defensive elements of his fandom get whenever it's implied someone could take him in a fight. (Especially if that someone is a woman.) Victor is the biggest heel in comics, we all know it. But a heel's job isn't just to trash the heroes and look good at their expense. It's also to elevate other talent and get them to the next level. Storm deserves this time to shine and being made a contemporary of (and social superior) to Doom, whom even[u] he[/u] has to reluctantly show respect to, is a great start.[/QUOTE]
Not more than the Storm fandom.
(This is a joke, please don't kill me)
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[QUOTE=Spiderfan001;5647744]Not more than the Storm fandom.
(This is a joke, please don't kill me)[/QUOTE]
LOL. As a Storm-fan, there is some truth there-in. I've seen it.
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I've gone off on this series, honestly.
The last issue, everything is about Krakoa & Wanda.
This, it's all about Storm & Doom.
Whatever happened to taking a bigger view, like a spacer?
"I speak for Sol", does anyone remember that?
(And before you bring up Mars... it may be a planet, but it's an annex of Krakoa, bound to its agenda.)
What about the actual cast and story of the bloody book?
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The past issue "I speak for Sol" (who can ever forget?), 06, was a direct "aftermath" tie-in to the HFG and terraforming Mars that featured Wizz Kid, Brand and Frenzy and Eden...the main characters of SWORD, talking to the members of the Galactic Council ie leading into the bigger view.
ALL we've seen of "Storm and Doom" are a few pages of an unlettered preview for issue 07 which hasn't been released yet and...
Which could delve into an even "bigger view" which you are so anxious to read.
It's been less than a month...Patience, is a good virtue to embrace.
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[QUOTE=DigiCom;5648418]I've gone off on this series, honestly.
The last issue, everything is about Krakoa & Wanda.
This, it's all about Storm & Doom.
Whatever happened to taking a bigger view, like a spacer?
"I speak for Sol", does anyone remember that?
(And before you bring up Mars... it may be a planet, but it's an annex of Krakoa, bound to its agenda.)
What about the actual cast and story of the bloody book?[/QUOTE]
I do agree that I liked the idea of it being a bit wider in scope and less tied directly to Krakoa, and now it's literally all about Krakoa running everything again like the rest of the books
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[QUOTE=gonnagiveittoya;5648668]I do agree that I liked the idea of it being a bit wider in scope and less tied directly to Krakoa, and now it's literally all about Krakoa running everything again like the rest of the books[/QUOTE]
How is it all about Krakoa? Issue 5 was about SWORD ending the snarkwar and building a alliance with Arakki and 6 was about announcing sovereignty over Mars and announcing its leadership as well as announcing the new Galactic currency "Sol".
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None of which has anything to do with krakoa, directly.
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Didn't Storm "nap" during her time with the Avengers during Bendis's run?
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[QUOTE=gonnagiveittoya;5648668]I do agree that I liked the idea of it being a bit wider in scope and less tied directly to Krakoa, and now it's literally all about Krakoa running everything again like the rest of the books[/QUOTE]
This is all I'm saying, yes.
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[QUOTE=G-Man27;5648865]Didn't Storm "nap" during her time with the Avengers during Bendis's run?[/QUOTE]
No, she once said she can do crowd control. And then we never saw her again on the team.
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[QUOTE=gonnagiveittoya;5648668]I do agree that I liked the idea of it being a bit wider in scope and less tied directly to Krakoa, and now it's literally all about Krakoa running everything again like the rest of the books[/QUOTE]
Do your legs ever get tired from jumping to conclusions? Of course issue 6 was more tied to Krakoa, it was connected to the Hellfire Gala but even then we got to see connections to the wider Marvel universe with the council. The next issue hasn’t even been released, but apparently the book is “literally all about Krakoa.” I’m pretty sure we’re about to tie into the Last Annihilation which has everything to do with the Marvel Cosmic wide of things.