I was once invited to sit through an asian fighting movie with my sister called "Romeo Must Die". I spent the entire movie intently waiting to find out who Romeo was...
Well your geiger counter does go haywire like a sugar filled 8 year old when you enter that room. So something must have been radioactive. BUUUUUUUUUUUUT, no body is actually tracking that radioactivity to determine the age of a certain object.
Can't we assume that it's as a result of the rapidly decaying Citadel core? I mean, it melted through the walkway near it so I assume it's not usually like that.
Eli and Dr Kleiner were tracking how close it was to collapse so they probably were paying attention to it's half-life.
We assume the "Lord" in the title refers to Sauron as he is "The Dark Lord" but he only has "One Ring" to his name. He does have the Nazgul under his control all of whom had a ring a one point but there are several known rings Sauron doesn't have under his control.
I only realised yesterday the significance regarding that two of the main characters in Return of the Living Dead: Part I are called 'Burt' and 'Ernie'.
Why does this matter? Because:
Muppet.
Well. Cousin to. Kinda.
Well, what a co-inky-dink!
I knew Tarman was, by technicality, a muppet (Trautman only started working for Jim Henson in 1990, I think, whereas the Tarman get-up was created for RotLD for 1985 so perhaps a step-cousin would be a better way of putting it.) for donkeys though making a coincidence * out of it happened just yesterday.
Off topic for a sec; *at this very point, the laptop was flung to the floor as a Huntsman spider ran towards me at Godspeed on the bed. Dog started barking his wee head off when I started panicking. Bless his cotton socks. I looked a bit like this (except with a laptop in place of a table):
I was getting rather into my theory, if you could even call it that.
We assume the "Lord" in the title refers to Sauron as he is "The Dark Lord" but he only has "One Ring" to his name. He does have the Nazgul under his control all of whom had a ring a one point but there are several known rings Sauron doesn't have under his control.
Yes, but do we actually see anything other than the One Ring? In the movies anyway I don't think we do. And it's been a while since I've read the books, but I don't particularly remember seeing them in there either. If we do, they're not mentioned/shown more than once.
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