To: thecodont
Death Blossom has a specific meaning which I know little about, hopefully someone else will explain. Something about the enemy is so cornered they just shoot everything they have every which way, to no avail.
5,266 posted on
01/07/2021 9:00:58 PM PST by
little jeremiah
(Thirst for truth is the most valuable possession and no one can take it away from you.)
To: little jeremiah
See next. If you haven’t seen it, you should. A fun movie. Also a clue to the age of Q.
5,269 posted on
01/07/2021 9:04:38 PM PST by
xone
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To: little jeremiah
Death Blossom from The Last Starfighter movie:
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To: little jeremiah
I believe it comes from a 1980s sci-fi movie called The Last Starfighter. Aliens need a pilot to help them overcome an overwhelming enemy. They have a weapon but need someone to operate it since they can’t. They use a video game to find someone that can win the game means they find someone who can operate the weapon.
The climax is the teen hero using the ultimate weapon in a move that spins rapidly in an globe shape while continuously firing to take out the entire enemy fleet that has him surrounded on all sides. The move is called a Death Blossom.
5,271 posted on
01/07/2021 9:06:44 PM PST by
reed13k
(For evil to triumph it is only necessary that good men do nothing)
To: thesearethetimes...; Pete from Shawnee Mission; thinden; John4.11; TXnMA; American in Israel
Good night to all good hearted souls everywhere. Rest easy tonight, everything will be what it is meant to be. What is happening not random or accidental. May God bless everyone thirsting for the light of truth and decency with stout hearts and determination, and protect every fighter.
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5,272 posted on
01/07/2021 9:06:48 PM PST by
little jeremiah
(Thirst for truth is the most valuable possession and no one can take it away from you.)
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