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* SettingUpdate: Inverted. While the 1980 novelette of the same name by George R. R. Martin takes place on the planet Baldur hundreds of years in the future, the adaptation takes place in the United States in the present.
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* SettingUpdate: Inverted. While the 1980 novelette of the same name by George R. R. Martin takes place on the planet Baldur hundreds of years in the future, the adaptation takes place in the United States in the present.present.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Charlton Heston, eat your heart out."]]
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* BigNo: At the end of the teaser, Dr. Simon Kress delivers one when the sandking which escaped from his lab is torched with a flamethrower.
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!!The Sandtropes: Part One:
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!!The Sandtropes: Sandtropes, Part One:
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-->'''The Control Voice:''' Some of man's greatest achievements have been motivated by a driving need for love and acceptance. What happens when that need for recognition becomes a desire to be revered and then worshiped... like a god?
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A scientist illegally raises a colony of ant-like aliens.
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A scientist illegally raises a colony of ant-like aliens.aliens.
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* SettingUpdate: Inverted. While the 1980 novelette of the same name by George R. R. Martin takes place on the planet Baldur hundreds of years in the future, the adaptation takes place in the United States in the present.
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A scientist illegally raises a colony of ant-like aliens.