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Hi Greg, who do you is the most Morally good character on the show and who is the most evil of all?
How does Mars avoid overpopulation when they live for so long and have so many children? Do they space them out, there is more room below the surface, or something else?
And would it be safe to say that Martians are more in tune with Mars resources so they don't overuse them?
Finally what do Martians eat and drink for sustenance? Not looking for every type just what do they mainly use to stay hydrated or whatever term would be most appropriate.
Are there over 15,000 city-states in Atlantis like in the comics?
I see what you guys are attempting to do to fix Halo and I want to let you know - it does not matter. It does not matter if Violet learns more about Gabrielleâs heritage, this does not fix the fact that she is dead with an alien inhabiting her body. That is the main problem with Halo, why are you struggling to grasp that? Why not just resurrect Gabrielle and fix the problem or let Halo go?
I anticipate your response will be that every Muslim you talked to liked it, so let me counter with my own anecdotal evidence - every single fellow Muslim fan I have encountered, in person and online, has a problem with Halo. I have yet to find a Muslim who likes her, only some people who are not as offended as others. Have you taken the time to look and see what we have been saying for the past few years?
There seems to be a lot more acceptance of sexuality/types of relationships in Atlantean culture. I think with Kaldur, Wyynde, Rodunn, and La'gann, that more gay/bi men than we've (explicitly) met above water. Some questions:
1. Is Atlantis more accepting of LGBT+ relationships than surface dwellers?
2. Would, say, King Orin marrying a man be acceptable to the majority of Atlanteans?
3. Did you always picture La'gaan as bisexual? Is Rodunn the first man he has been in a relationship with?
4. Did Rodunn, Coral, and La'gaan enter into the relationship at the same time, or were two a couple beforehand? If so, which two?
5. Who came out to who first? Kaldur to La'gaan or La'gaan to Kaldur? If, in fact, Atlanteans "come out" in their culture.
6. Was M'gann the only person La'gaan had a relationship with while on The Team? I'd ask who, but I have a feeling that's a NO SPOILERS one.
6. To me, this is the weirdest character Yuri Lowenthal could voice and I absolutely love it. Not a question, just a statement.
When M'gann said she was closing up Conner's affairs what exactly were they? His motorcycle buisness? their wedding plans on Earth? A funeral? Could you be a bit more specific?
What's the name of the Central City Police Captain seen in Bloodlines?
If I wanted to ask a question about an idea. But less about you taking up the idea and more about. You giving me the thoughts of the DC creator community as a hole. Would you answer, or does that still fall under the 7th rule?
I have 5 questions to ask about Tula.
1. Did Tula ever have any parents or was she an orphan?
2. Did King Orin and Queen Mera ever see Tula as their own daughter?
3. Did Tula ever get a funeral? If so who attended it?
4. Did La'gaan mourn Tula after learning about her death?
5. Was Delphis ever told about Tula (a.k.a. Aqua Girl) and how she sacrifices herself to re-imprison Tiamat? If so then who told her?
I wonder why you guys picked Studio Mir for the entire season 4 of Young Justice. Was it because of any specific feature of that studio? Was it the only studio available? Do you even have a word on which studio you want to animate the show?
I personally like eMation's episodes from season 3 more than Studio Mir's one (mainly because characters were looking better in eMation's episodes and the floating hairs in Atlantis in Quiet Conversations look awesome), so I got a little disappointed when it was announced that Studio Mir was animating the whole season
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