Mr. Rouleau, sorry for the question, but why was Alien X from the movie Alien X-tinction so weak compared to the original?
Mr. Rouleau, sorry for the question, but why was Alien X from the movie Alien X-tinction so weak compared to the original?
In the episode where Malware absorbs the core of Galvan Prime's moon and then destroys it, the moon appears to be enormous. How big is it supposed to be? Could it be larger than Earth's Moon, the Earth itself, or even bigger than any planet in our solar system?
In the episode where Malware absorbs the core of Galvan Prime's moon and then destroys it, the moon appears to be enormous. How big is it supposed to be? Could it be larger than Earth's Moon, the Earth itself, or even bigger than any planet in our solar system?
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I wanted to ask about the 26 dimensions that the Nalijians referred to in Alien Force. Were they spatial dimensions? As in, 3D objects being below 4D beings?
Another question is about the Map of Infinity would be 17 spatial dimensions?
@mcdufferton.bsky.social
I wanted to ask about the 26 dimensions that the Nalijians referred to in Alien Force. Were they spatial dimensions? As in, 3D objects being below 4D beings?
Another question is about the Map of Infinity would be 17 spatial dimensions?
"Hi, I would like to know, since in the episode 'The Universe vs. Tennyson' it is mentioned that the Celestial Sapiens alter the animation style and were responsible for the change in voice actors, could they possibly have some sort of plot manipulation ability?"
"Hi, I would like to know, since in the episode 'The Universe vs. Tennyson' it is mentioned that the Celestial Sapiens alter the animation style and were responsible for the change in voice actors, could they possibly have some sort of plot manipulation ability?"
could NRG, who is made of radiation and absorbs nuclear energy, "eat" the bomb and prevent the explosion?
could NRG, who is made of radiation and absorbs nuclear energy, "eat" the bomb and prevent the explosion?