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  1. Aug 25, 2011 · At least, no life as we know it. And later in the same episode: SPOCK: Life as we know it is universally based on some combination of carbon compounds, but what if life exists based on another element? For instance, silicon. From season 1 episode 29, Operation: Annihilate!: SPOCK: It is not life as we know or understand it.

  2. May 7, 2017 · The few flashbacks we see seem to suggest at least some component of brainwashing by physical violence, but (in real life, at least) that usually isn't sufficient to totally alter someone's personality. On the other hand, later statements make it sound like Eve has made a conscious decision to stop being "Juliette." A conversation at the end of ...

  3. Nov 17, 2013 · There are some good answers already, but I'd just like to point one thing out: To the best of my knowledge, the H2G2 books never claim 42 is the meaning of life; it is "the answer to the question of life, the universe, and everything". We don't know what that question is, so we don't know how 42 pertains to the meaning of life. –

  4. Dec 4, 2011 · I think we're missing one aspect of the "power the Dark Lord knows not." It's not enough for the parent to give his or her life for their child; it has to be a total self-sacrifice. Snape begged Voldemort to spare Lily's life, so he offered to let her go; she had the option to stand aside and chose to give her life for Harry's.

  5. Granted, it seems Mrs. Norris was well cared for and it's possible she may have had some magical intervention to help prolong her life (e.g. we know she was eventually healed (for lack of a better term) after the reflected basilisk gaze petrified her), but it seems she has likely had an extraordinarily long life for a house cat.

  6. The earliest we know for sure that Voldemort was drinking unicorn blood is on or around May 19, 1992, a full 8.5 months later. And because Quirrell was killed, and Voldemort abandoned Quirrell's body as a host, we don't know if the face would've lasted infinitely. As for the "half a life" issue, it's either literal or metaphorical.

  7. Aug 11, 2020 · We know that Neo was always the One, even before this scene, so it wasn't that he somehow needed to die and be reborn to become the One or anything like that. That said, this scene with Neo meeting the Oracle does still add some confusion, but I assumed she was just being flippant, not literally predicting his death and miraculous resurrection:

  8. Aug 13, 2013 · Garry: MacReady, I know Bennings, I've known him for ten years. He's my friend. MacReady: We've gotta burn the rest of them. Also, Dr. Blair explains the fundamental process of assimilation pretty clearly: Dr. Blair: You see, what we're talking about here is an organism that imitates other life forms and it imitates them perfectly.

  9. Jun 12, 2011 · Throughout the series, there are many muggles which we see that know about the wizarding world, and no effort seems to be made to stop them. All of them seem to fit into the mold of family of wizards, but let me just make a list of the ones we know about. The Dursleys. Hermione's parents; Lily/Petunia's family seemed to know a bunch as well.

  10. Jun 29, 2015 · Ygritte, on the other hand, is a wildling who's has to survive, seemingly on her own, for many years. We never see any hint of parents, though as she's 18 when we meet her that may not be unusual. More importantly, she has clearly been in relationships before, and has learned how to take care of herself.

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