

While donning a backwards Mooby Moo hat, complete with horns and all, the maestro of the View Askewniverse ( Clerks, Mallrats, Jay and Silent Bob, and more) himself took some time to engage in a lengthy and nerdy Masters of the Universe chat over Zoom with Thrillist. Here, we discuss where exactly Skeletor stands next to Darth Vader and Joker in the pantheon of greatest pop culture villains of all time, why he was drawn to give Evil-Lyn (Lena Headey) such a beautiful story arc, and what exactly that big tease at the end of Part 2 means for Season 2 (assuming he lands the opportunity). If you had to make a greatest pop culture villains of all time list, where would you place him? This post contains spoilers for Masters of the Universe: Revelation Part 2. Kevin Smith: This could be controversial due to the fact that I'm working on Masters of the Universe, but honestly, I think it goes Darth Vader, Skeletor.


Thinking about pop culture villains, who else ranks as high? And I'm not just talking about your misunderstood villains like Frankenstein or Dracula. I'm talking about true villain-somebody who has nothing but bad intended. Things to do in universe sandbox 2 series#.This allows users to auto-pause on collision and then load a snapshot to re-watch. keep X snapshots and auto-delete previous.In practice, this can be much better than manually saving simulations, as this feature can a few options configurable by the user: And no need for the complex physics of running a simulation in reverse time (not even by reversing spin and velocity).

The "rewind" feature merely reloads the snapshot. as it is merely a text file (XML?) of all objects and their properties (position, velocity, etc). A stateful representation of this snapshot doesn't need to a very large file. I propose a feature that simply takes Snapshots in time and space. This means it should be MUCH EASIER than trying to bend the laws of physics and computational computer science. They want to go back and re-watch the same forward event as much as they like. Quote from: unisandplayr1 on December 16, 2017, 03:35:11 PM I don't think people really want a "reverse time" feature.
