“There’s a lot of pressure to just produce the show, and as a result, there are gaps where we need to think creatively to solve problems,” Aron explains. “One example is this miniature ship. We had the episode kick-off meeting, and in the story reel they used one of the Black Sun ships as a proxy for Rheena Sul’s. The problem was that the ship would be too recognizable.”“We didn’t have the time to build it in CG,” adds Art Director Andre Kirk.“So I jokingly said, ‘What if we just built one?’” Aron says. “‘We could build a miniature and shoot it.’”The playful suggestion proved to be the most efficient solution to the team’s tight deadline.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
The new Micro Galaxy Squadron vehicles are up for preorder, including the ridiculous INT-4 Interceptor
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Btw you get to hoop with this awesome item while you enjoy a float! Video proof of ballin’ @TargetCenterMN pic.twitter.com/vAVkuxxVT3
— Jeff Münneke (@MinnesotaMunn) February 21, 2026
Plush rat warrior
I have just discovered his sword can be removed from the sheath and it is made of metal and quite heavy. Bestie I’m going to be honest with you. I would die for this brave and rather haggard looking rat
— Stella Sacco (@antlervel.vet) April 28, 2026 at 6:31 PM
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Not available online when I checked, was part of a magazine bundle:
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Chicago Cubs make progress in their lawsuit claiming a nearby rooftop shouldn't be permitted to sell access to watch their games
The Chicago Cubs are one step closer to proving that Wrigley View Rooftop is breaking the law by selling access to a rooftop building where fans can watch Cubs games in person without actually paying the Cubs.
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Judge Coleman concluded the Cubs have an established property right in the product of live Cubs games produced at Wrigley Field. She emphasized a ruling from 1938 in Pittsburgh Athletic Co. v. KQV Broadcasting Co. The case involved a radio station paying “observers” to watch Pirates games from the rooftop of a building adjacent to Forbes Field.
Through those observers, the radio station provided a play-by-play of Pirates home games
(At least from that snippet, seems like the obvious difference is the broadcast)
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The video has sparked discussion, especially as students and parents ignore the rules and insist on eating by the fence, even though the school discourages it. Is the cafeteria food really that bad? In reality, it likely has more to do with parental love. In response, some… pic.twitter.com/W2oVdtHCTH
— Manya Koetse (@manyapan) May 3, 2026