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Maybe it's worth going to.
just added peter meyhew(chubacca) and michael ulsan(producer of all the batman movies and cartoons) so its shaping up to be a good show.
well most of these star wars people can pretty much eat off star wars for the rest of there natural born lives. plus that dude is super tall his legs are all bow legged. he actually looks like chuwie with the way his hair hangs down. i'm actually looking forward to meeting michael ulsan.
I told my wife about this thread and Chewie being there. Now she wants to go. I haven't been to a Comic Convention in over a decade! Very excited. :D:D:D
i think star trek wins cuz they have holodeck and the Q...kinda trumps yoda magic...
But give me a light saber over a phaser any day. :cool:
If Star Trek and Star Wars joined forces, Scientology would still mop the floor with them.
Supernatural Abilities in Scientology Doctrine
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"A thetan who is completely rehabilitated and can do everything a thetan should do, such as move MEST and control others from a distance, or create his own universe; a person who is able to create his own universe or, living in the MEST universe is able to create illusions perceivable by others at will, to handle MEST universe objects without mechanical means and to have and feel no need of bodies or even the MEST universe to keep himself and his friends interested in existence."
in my religion our myth..i mean faith is: we can do anything your religion can do better than your religion.
...under J. J. Abrams.
Be that as it may, this is a little OT but ttt-worthy.
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Police break up rival sci-fi fans’ feud
Wednesday 15 May 2013 2:06pm
Star Wars fans and Doctor Who fans had to be separated by police after a brawl threatened to break out at a special sci-fi convention.
More than a dozen fans from the rival groups – including several in fancy dress – were involved in bitter exchanges outside the venue.
Both sides admitted there had been a long-running rivalry between the Norwich Sci Fi Club and the Norwich Star Wars Club.
The dispute erupted after the treasurer of Norwich Sci Fi Club, Jim Poole, arrived at the event hosted by the rival club at the University of East Anglia.
He was asked to leave as he approached Doctor Who actor Graham Cole for an autograph – leading to a stand-off which was only resolved by police and university security.
Police confirmed they had been called to reports of a man being assaulted and arrived to find a dispute between two groups.
A spokesman said: ‘After lengthy investigation, talking to witnesses and reviewing good CCTV footage, it was confirmed that there was no assault.
‘The two rival groups were spoken to and advised to keep out of each other’s way.’
Organiser Richard Walker, 63, claimed the visiting club had been trying to undermine the convention by posting comments on Facebook.
But Mr Poole insisted he had attended ‘in good faith’ to collect autographs from two actors to be auctioned for charity.
More than 1,000 people attended the convention, which returned after a three-year absence, and Mr Walker shrugged off the fracas.
He told the Norwich Evening News: ‘It takes about six or seven months to organise a fair, but it’s been really good.’
there are things to argue over and then there is this.
That story was a good chuckle this morning. I heard a bunch of lightsabers were damaged beyond repair.