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    The X-Files Finale

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    The season finale of The X-Files miniseries ended with a shocker, as Scully and Agent Miller are taken away by (why didn't we see this coming?) a UFO. However, Robbie Amell, who plays Miller in the show, says that it isn't so bad to have his character disappear mysteriously into space. After all, his character Ronnie Raymond has been killed off not once but twice in The Flash! In an interview with Comic Book Resources, Amell spoke about the jaw-dropping X-Files finale. "The ending was insane,"

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    the new "Gravity", but set on Mars. During their mission on Mars, a team of astronauts is hit by an unpredicted storm and have to abort their mission and leave for Earth. During the evacuation one of the crew members, Mark Watney, is hit by a projectile due to the storm and is thrown away. The crew is forced to leave him thinking he died due to rupture in his space suit. However, Mark survives and now has to find ingenious ways to make it till the next scheduled Mars mission fours years later with

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    1. The Future - Powered by Fiction: A Tomorrow Project Anthology - The Tomorrow Project. (2014, December 17). Retrieved January 17, 2016, from http://tomorrow-projects.com/2014/12/future-powered-fiction-tomorrow-project-anthology/ (This link contains a stories written by top thinkers in fields ranging from science fiction and futurism to archaeology, physic. It talks about how to use science fiction to explore a diverse range of possibilities) 2. Dark Futures: A Tomorrow Project Anthology - The

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    The American actor, screenwriter and producer Matt Damon, becomes The Martian in the hyper-realistic sci-fi space drama of director Ridley Scott, which follows a team of astronauts on a mission to Mars. Matt Damon and his team of astronauts struggles, when a wind storm hits the Red Planet and threatens their lives, but the NASA team - actress Jessica Chastain, actor and musician - Michael Peña, Norwegian actor and screenwriter - Aksel Hennie, American actress - Kate Mara, and Sebastian Stan flee

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    The Worlds Last Day By: Mike Schiffman I Was Waiting At The Door Step Of His House Urging About Ringing The Door Bell Or Not, We’d Seen Each Other At School But He Seemed A Little Off Or Different Than He Normally Is. I Guess I Should Try The Door First… Klick It Was Unlocked, That’s Surprising Saying Blake Gets Real Scared When The Door Is Unlocked. So I Was Thinking That I Should Go Upstairs And Wheatley Will Sniff The Downstairs At That Time. As I Walked Up The Stairs I Felt A Chill Down My

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    The roots of the word up from what we can trace is Old English upp and uppe. It is unknown how but the word up is related to the Dutch word op and the German word auf. The word up has many uses such as a direction, positions, or occurrence. Its broad definition making it a versatile word. The word up has at least eighty different definitions but, for this paper only one is used. Up is to be at a higher value or point in comparison to a value or point. To emphasize, the word up as in “the moon came

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    properties. Surely, it couldn't be a regular rock. Everybody knows rocks on other planets are not normal. No, they are completely alien compared to those on Earth. It looked like a normal rock; granted, a rather red rock. What would one expect on Mars? I sighed heavily, concluding that no matter the length of time I stared, it would not sprout alien tentacles and burrow downwards to escape my scrutinizing glare. Scooping up some rusty-red sand with my gloved hand, I tossed it dismissively at the

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    Mars Marijuana Benefits

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    Mars soil may have a budding potential for marijuana. NASA has billions of dollars at their disposal. And they normally use it to make cool space stuff like the Mars rover. However, is the rover going to be getting stoned on the Red Planet soon? With the space agency focusing on growing certain vegetables on the Red Planet, marijuana is an obvious Martian crop choice for the coming colony. After all, marijuana is certainly popular on Earth. With many states either offering it as medicinal, or completely

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    Mission Persuasive Essay

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    Sebastian Castellanos Prof. Erika Harnett ESS 102 Nov. 1, 2015 Sci-fi paper March, 23, 2024 We made it! Well, to be honest, this was expected considering how careful they are down at mission control, but I couldn’t help being a little nervous. It’s a strange feeling, leaving your home. In my case, I left my planet, so I guess it is a different feeling, but it still feels the same, damn it. This really is a different feeling than being on earth, our bodies are weightless and I feel that my skin has

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    Mark Watney

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    four and five star ratings. It may be hard to believe, but the book is even better than the movie. Most of the book takes place on the surface of Mars,and partially of earth, from the point of view of NASA scientists. The premise of the novel is about an astronaut who is stranded on Mars named Mark Watney. During a storm, all of the astronauts on Mars evacuated, during the evacuation, Mark was struck with an object and presumed dead. Not having time to recover his body, Mark’s fellow astronauts left

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