When physicist Sophie Clarke builds a strange machine from long-lost scientific plans she unwittingly transports Nikola Tesla to modern-day London. Unfortunately Tesla brings another historical figure along with him: an autocratic automaton.
This is not a story about killing gods. GODKILLER: LAST HOPE is Transplanar RPG's first ever in-studio actual play series. Episodes premiere weekly Saturdays at 8pm ET. LAST HOPE is a standalone series and perfect for those new to our campaigns, though it is set in the same world as Arc Two of The Chaos Protocol. LAST HOPE utilizes Godkiller RPG by Connie Chang. The ashcan is available at http://byconniechang.itch.io/ and the full game will be published with Evil Hat Productions in 2025.
Colonel Bleep was the first color cartoon ever made for television. It was created by Robert D. Buchanan, and was filmed by Soundac of Miami. The show was originally syndicated in 1957 as a segment on Uncle Bill's TV Club. 104 episodes, of varying length of between three and six minutes each, were produced. Of these episodes, slightly fewer than half are known to survive today.
Four brilliant PhD students in a cutting-edge AI program navigate intense scientific, ethical, and personal challenges as they confront both technological dilemmas and the complexities of growing into adulthood.
In celebration of Star Trek's 50th anniversary, this documentary explores this enduring franchise by offering viewers an unprecedented, candid exploration into the original series cancellation and subsequent resurrection as one of the most successful series of motion pictures in Hollywood history. Features new interviews with key creative and production people as well as never before seen images from the production of all six classic Star Trek films along with details on all the un-produced Trek theatrical projects including The God Thing, Star Trek: Planet of the Titans, Star Trek: The Academy Years, and many other aborted big screen voyages for the crew of the Enterprise.
Patricia Mendoza, aka Hellion Blade, returns after a 40-year blackout with mysterious powers. While stopping a robbery, she catches the attention of detective Red Fox, who begins investigating her supernatural abilities. Set in New York City 2036, Hell PHYRE follows a group of post-humans navigating conspiracy, identity, and survival in a city that doesn't know they exist.
This is not a story of heroes.
Since time immemorial, warriors called musha have ruled the battlefield, granted supernatural power by their enchanted suits of armor - tsurugi.
Minato Kageaki is one such musha, driven by duty to don his crimson armor and challenge the greatest evils of an age. But though madmen and tyrants fall to his blade, never will he claim that his battle is right.
For the tsurugi he wields is cursed Muramasa, which five centuries ago brought ruin to the land, and innocent blood is the price it demands in exchange for its terrible might.
"Where there are demons, I slay them. Where there are saints, I slay them."
These words are an oath, the unbreakable Law binding him to his armor. But they also tell the story of his past, and of the future to come.
A couple moves into a new apartment and discovers that the place is already occupied by their own ghosts. They soon realise they have time travelled and can see the person who killed them
Set during an alternate-history version of the Napoleonic Wars, in which dragons not only exist but are piloted like skyships and choose their own masters, the series centers primarily on events involving titular dragon Temeraire and his handler, Will Laurence.
A depressed tech-repairman in a dangerous dystopian city is thrust into conspiracy after witnessing a murder committed by a powerful company. He is forced to create a team of friends and allies to aim to expose the sinister company's corruption and dark secrets.
By day Electra Elf is Jennifer Swallows, a mild-mannered reporter for Art Star Scene Magazine (A.S.S.) and Fluffer is Boobie, a chihuahua-clothes model, but when danger calls, the two put on stylish leotards and kick butt, taking down corrupt senators, sleazy frat-boys, satanic cults, landlords, zombie-tourists and other miserable malcontents in each heart-stopping episode.
Chris Welkin, Planeteer is a two-episode animated series based on the science fiction newspaper comic strip of the same name written by Russell R. Winterbotham with artwork by Art Sansom.