Cause only the good die young.
I thought trains were the most efficient way to ship goods, though I'll concede that trains are notoriously bad at crossing oceans.
The Veldt. Also, All Summer In A Day.
I'd think the association is more towards Macaroni art, the sort that little kids do with glue and dry pasta.
There were millions of planets in the Republic, and only about 10k Jedi at any one time. The vast majority of people would never have seen one. The vast majority of planets would probably go generations between having one visit. It is entirely believable that most wouldn't think that Jedi were real.
Actually no! Lower numbered laws have priority over higher numbers, meaning that if they come into conflict the higher number law can be broken. While the first law says they can't allow humans to come to harm, the zeroth law basically says that if it's for the good of the species, they absolutely can kill or otherwise hurt individual humans.
Sid Meier's Pirates! Specifically the remastered pc version from 2004.
Because sometimes you want to keep what's on the ground without leveling it?
That can't happen, as Gamefreak owns a partial share of Pokemon, along with Nintendo.
Agreed. A sort of multireddit that combines similar communities is needed, though I don't know if that would be better served as something individual users make for themselves, or as an official combination made by multiple communities banding together.
Absolutely, yes. There are a decent number of subreddits I enjoyed, but only as a lurker.
This reminds me of the book Rainbows End, by Vernor Vinge. In it, a company uses a mulcher to grind down all the books and shelves in a library, then uses scans of the scraps to reassemble the books in digital form for an AR version of the library.