Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Being accessible by ships is what counts. No matter if you have a sea-harbour or one in a river. Ships were the most profitable means of transport in the early days (and still are actually) so it paid of to build a city next to water to ensure dependable in- and export. Thing with Madrid is that has no real waterways at all, and depended on local mining and farming from the start. That is after all remarkable, viewing how large the city eventually got.
Sounds fine to me.
Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Any topic you would prefer?
What aboot some good old Science Fiction..you can never know enough aboot Science Fiction ✅
Originally posted by Pandemoniac
It was a financial issue. The budget for the first movie did not allow fancy spacecraft landing scenes on planets, so they thought up the transporter-beam to get people from ships to planets and back.
It worked out, and provided the legendary quote addressed to Scotty
Although it never once was said in the Show 😛
i dunno that. but i know that a African guy named Bolaji Badejo played Alien in Alien. Ridley Scott found him in a bar and immeditaly wanted him for the part. he is as tall as Ridley wanted about 6'7 infact Bolaji Badejo stand over 7 feet tall... that has nothing to do with with the question but it is interesting anyway 😛
Originally posted by _Sanctuary_
We should get away from Sci fi soon.. The only sci fi I know a lot about is Buffy the vampire slayer and Angel..
That'S Fantasy...at best.......the only Sci Fi I actually know aboot is some of Clarke, Asimov and Adams....maybe a few films....Science Fiction rocks though ✅
Originally posted by Pandemoniac
To bad, the original designer of the Alien is the Swedish H. R. Giger. An amazing artist. Check out his work, insane stuff!Going real easy on you now: name the physical stages of the Alien
That's easy...hmm...seeing I only saw AVP ...and in german....I don't know...although what do you mean..