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(Startefacts)   "E.T. phone home." "Please deposit $76 quadrillion"   (startefacts.com) divider line
    More: Amusing, Earth, Sun, international call, Milky Way, Jupiter, Steven Spielberg, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Light-year  
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2022-12-05 1:46:48 AM  
6 votes:
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2022-12-05 6:13:36 AM  
4 votes:
Flying High II: The Sequel - E.T. Phone Home
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2022-12-05 8:36:13 AM  
4 votes:
Nonsense.

"HI, this is the space operator. Do you accept a collect call from HiI'monEarthpleasecomegetme?"

"no, we're good"
 
2022-12-05 9:21:38 AM  
1 vote:

Aquapope: 7 million light years is several galaxies away.  Which I guess makes sense since the ET dudes are also in Star Wars, which is set in a galaxy far far away.  Those little guys really get around.


I wonder whether or not Star Wars displayed different title cards depending on where in the universe it was showing?

"In a galaxy three suns over towards the left..."
 
2022-12-05 9:51:11 AM  
1 vote:

Wine Sipping Elitist: Harlee:

I liked the premise. It reminded me of the game Marathon and the AIs going rampant. The humans had to keep AIs bored otherwise they would get too intelligent. One became intelligent and reached out and touched some aliens. Check it out.


Those poor AIs
It was like the little butter robot on Rick and Morty
"What is my purpose?"
"You open and close the doors on the ship."
"Oh my God."
 
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