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  1. 24 de ago. de 2011 · At least, no life as we know it. And later in the same episode: SPOCK: Life as we know it is universally based on some combination of carbon compounds, but what if life exists based on another element? For instance, silicon. From season 1 episode 29, Operation: Annihilate!: SPOCK: It is not life as we know or understand it.

  2. 17 de nov. de 2013 · There are some good answers already, but I'd just like to point one thing out: To the best of my knowledge, the H2G2 books never claim 42 is the meaning of life; it is "the answer to the question of life, the universe, and everything". We don't know what that question is, so we don't know how 42 pertains to the meaning of life. –

  3. 10 de jul. de 2019 · but also "He was very frightened" which suggests he does indeed fear for his life. We know that duels are sometimes, but not always, fatal. I think much will depend on the mood of Bretan Braith. We know Bretan Braith wanted Dirk and Jaan to die when he burned down Kryne Lamiya, but that was largely because of Dirk dodging the duel.

  4. 11 de ago. de 2020 · We know that Neo was always the One, even before this scene, so it wasn't that he somehow needed to die and be reborn to become the One or anything like that. That said, this scene with Neo meeting the Oracle does still add some confusion, but I assumed she was just being flippant, not literally predicting his death and miraculous resurrection:

  5. 7 de may. de 2017 · 1 Answer. The show never clearly explains how Hadrian's Wall transformed Juliette into Eve, but we can tell that is was more than just Juliette making a "choice" to be Eve. Whatever the mechanics of it, I think it's clear that Hadrian's Wall did to her that detached her from all the emotional connections she had in her old life.

  6. 1 de may. de 2015 · Darth Vader's meditation chamber, or Qabbrat, was a life support pod that allowed the Sith Lord to survive for extended periods without the helmet and mask of his suit. As for how Luke would know — isn't it pretty obvious when he's wearing a life support system on his chest and clearly has breathing support via his helmet?

  7. 29 de feb. de 2012 · I’ve read it, I know how it ends, I know what the last sentence in the book is. I phrased the question as I did to avoid providing spoilers. I’m asking if the ending, coupled with what we’ve read earlier, implies an execution, even though there isn’t an explicit execution stated in the book.

  8. 22 de jul. de 2016 · However, it seems to be uncertain how much Optimus remembers of his original life, before his first rebirth. In any case: Is Optimus Prime during the War for Cybertron & the events of Transformers: Prime known by others to be one of the Thirteen Original Primes? Does he himself know and/or consider himself as such?

  9. 23 de nov. de 2015 · After Obi Wan died, Luke was totally alone, with no ties to his former life, which must have been crushing. Luke's link to Tatooine was totally severed. He was on his own, and he had no idea what to do next. The future was a complete unknown. We don't see every moment of every day, and much of Luke's grieving may have taken place off camera.

  10. 7 de nov. de 2017 · @Kaleab - probably doesn't matter what type the variable is (yes, I heh'd). You ought to read the book. Part of the way this is made relevant, and not just an extravagant punchline, is that seeking an Ultimate Answer to the Question of Life, the Universe and Everything is pretty pointless when you don't even know what the Question is supposed ...

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