Did he blow himself up?
the last bit I remember was the challenge vs the alien thing.
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Thu 7 Feb 2013, 16:32,
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he blows up in the film
He beats the monster in book.
I love both.
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Thu 7 Feb 2013, 16:34,
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I love both.
Oh, I didn't see you reference the film.
He dared the monster to fly into the sun didn't he? I definitely remember some rich guy buying him an oil liner to eat and them living happily ever after.
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Thu 7 Feb 2013, 16:36,
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Blows himself up and leaves us at the mercy of whatever alien race sent him in the first place.
I know he's seen rebuilding himself at the end, but something, somewhere out in space, created him to wipe us all out - and they'll probably try again.
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Thu 7 Feb 2013, 16:45,
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Shit, really? I haven't seen the film for ages,
I thought he was an experiment gone wrong or something. That's a classic science fiction downer ending right there.
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Thu 7 Feb 2013, 16:47,
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The Space Bat Angel Dragon
He totally beat it's ass in a challenge and sent that fucker back to space. I think the book ends with him living in a scrap yard eating tyres?
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Thu 7 Feb 2013, 16:35,
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As above:
"He dared the monster to fly into the sun didn't he? I definitely remember some rich guy buying him an oil liner to eat and them living happily ever after."
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Thu 7 Feb 2013, 16:36,
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A much more satisfactory ending than the film.
He had a slightly melted ear.
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Thu 7 Feb 2013, 16:39,
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