It wasn't necessarily 'bad', but I think they could have done better with Ender's Game.
ShadowRam
Do we need negative energy?
Don't particles appear out of thin are and then collide again and disappear?
0 = E = -mc² + mc²
You can have negative mass without requiring negative energy.
If an anti-gravity particle does exist (that expels both normal mass and itself), it would be incredibly hard to find.
They would push away from each other and disperse outside of the solar system.
Like 1 particle per 1000sq km kind of thing.
Which would push all the galaxies away from each other, always accelerating away from each other, but in a decreasing fashion....
It would also press inward on galaxies making it look like mass on the outer rims of galaxies having more gravity than they should.
And there would be a SHIT ton of this matter, that would be dark because it's so spread out,
..wait a minute ..
You can see where OP printed those long ones in two halfs and then glued them.
Would you define this as your "Are we the baddies?" moment?
The amount of CCTV in the UK even 15 years ago was uncanny and creepy AF
Everywhere I went, there were camera's EVERYWHERE.
That ship has sailed a long time ago.... UK citizens are used to having camera's on them at all times already.
Did it work? How long did it last?
Evil Dead / Army of Darkness
Eric the Viking. (lots of the Monty Python crew)
ahh yes... "accidentally"
yes, like 10+ years ago.
Still a joke, not sure why they don't get a proper hydraulic control person involved in these projects.