An old house, a geek, a cute transvestite, a very tall lesbian, and at least one ghost–what could happen? – Adult situations and artistic nudity. Not suitable for children.
For those that don’t know what an E ticket is, before amusement parks went to entrance fee covered all rides, Disney had a lower entrance fee that came with a book of tickets and you would have to buy more when they ran out. The tickets were labeled A-E, and you got multiple of each in the book. A tickets were for kiddy rides and were cheapest. B were more expensive and were mostly transport across the park. The E tickets were the most expensive and were for the most popular/ fastest rides.
The same shipsuit that is mode-locked for another… oh… 13 minutes or so, to the degree it won’t even deploy critical and fully automatic safety features like gloves or bubble-hoods if exposed to vacuum?
For those that don’t know what an E ticket is, before amusement parks went to entrance fee covered all rides, Disney had a lower entrance fee that came with a book of tickets and you would have to buy more when they ran out. The tickets were labeled A-E, and you got multiple of each in the book. A tickets were for kiddy rides and were cheapest. B were more expensive and were mostly transport across the park. The E tickets were the most expensive and were for the most popular/ fastest rides.
This raises the new question of when Regina had opportunity to go on any at all.
“Ace’s shipsuit should hold us in place.”
The same shipsuit that is mode-locked for another… oh… 13 minutes or so, to the degree it won’t even deploy critical and fully automatic safety features like gloves or bubble-hoods if exposed to vacuum?
It will still stick to anything since that is an innate attribute of the suit material.
He’d have a hard time taking a step if that was true.
Cling/not-cling is an active function; a change of state.
For that matter, if he were constantly all-over sticky, those three are going to have a tricky time detaching!
(Hahaha… no. That’s not how it works.)