4.8 • 613 Ratings
🗓️ 22 September 2009
⏱️ 207 minutes
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0:00.0 | This is the D6 generation. |
0:12.1 | With your hosts, Craig Galant. |
0:14.6 | Little thing I like to call a joke. |
0:16.5 | Russ Wakeland. |
0:17.6 | I'd put the little white handkerchief on my head and go, |
0:20.2 | Oh, my brain heads! |
0:22.7 | And Ray, uh, Hollywood, Granger. |
0:26.9 | H.D. is in the house. |
0:28.9 | With contributions from our lovely wives. |
0:33.0 | He cheated, cheater, cheater, cheater, wester. |
0:35.1 | You guys have to know the rules before you play him. And our loyal listeners. Drago, Drago, Drago, Drago, we made you out of steel. Welcome to another edition of Rapid Fire, the round-table discussion of all things gaming coming at with the speed of a slow, methodical juggernaut of Ceramite and Steel. Today's edition is brought to you by Alon, who would like to thank Sam again. I hope you hear the message this time, Sam. It's at the start of the show for the hospitality in New York, and who is looking for vengeful satisfaction in the inevitable Colossus arena rematch in Toronto. Sorry, Geekley, for the length of that last sentence. |
1:15.3 | I'm Geekley McDardigan, your host today, as always, our panelists are Russ Lumbering Wakeland, |
1:20.5 | Rafe Ponderous Granger, and special guest, Dan the Professional Yarrington. Let's begin. |
1:27.2 | Issue number one. In 1986, the bar for science fiction movies was moved irrevocably forward as a lean, mean team of colonial |
1:28.9 | Marines, fought their way through the hallways and ductwork of a colony on planet LV426 and its |
1:34.4 | attendant terraforming station, led by the inestimable Ellen Ripley, the tense mix of horror movie |
1:39.7 | and science fiction extravaganza spawned a total of six films, including the original, and its |
1:44.0 | versus predator hybrids, and countless sci-fi games and scenarios, including Space Hulk, which |
1:49.1 | is clearly a direct offshoot of aliens, despite barely avoiding treading on its intellectual |
1:53.5 | property. Question. If someone in Hollywood were smart enough to create a game based upon |
1:58.8 | this year's big sci-fi hit Star Trek, |
2:03.6 | but without using its IP, what would they call it? |
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