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Hammer Drones Attack | Iron Man (2010) | Movie Clip 4K - Duration: 4:37.

We got trouble.

Tony, there are civilians present.

I'm here on orders. Let's not do this right now.

Give them a wave.

All these people are in danger. We gotta get them out of here.

You gotta trust me for the next five minutes.

I tried that and I got tossed around your house, remember?

I think he's working with Vanko.

Vanko is alive?

- Where is he? - What?

Where is Vanko?

- Who? - Tell me.

What are you doing here, man?

- Is that you? - No, I'm not doing that, it's not me.

I can't move. I'm locked up, I'm locked up.

Get out of here! Go! The whole system's been compromised!

Let's take it outside.

No!

- Jarvis, break in, I need to own him. - Yes, sir.

Tony, I'm locked on I have target locked.

- On what? - On you.

Tony on your six.

- What's going on, what's happening? - The software's been overwritten.

What? What do you mean it's been overwritten?

- I think he slaved the drones. - It is impossible.

- Call the guards - All the phones are down, sir.

- Then call their cells. - Their cell phones are not working either, sir.

- He's locked us out of the mainframe. - Who's locked you out of the mainframe?

Please, please, go away. I got this handled.

- Have you now? - Yes I do.

In fact, if your guy hadn't showed up

This wouldn't be happening Please now, go away!

Thank you.

Listen we gotta get these bitches outta here.

You're gonna tell me who's behind this.

Who's behind this?

Ivan. Ivan Vanko.

- Where is he? - He's at my facility.

- I need NYPD please. - No, no, no honey.

Don't call the authorities!

Step aside.

Tell me everything you know. Go.

- How we doing Jarvis? - Remote reboot unsuccessful.

- No one's answering the phone, what's going on? - Get in the car. Take me to Hammer Industries.

I'm not taking you anywhere.

- Fine. You want me to drive? - No, I'm driving. Get in the car.

Nice work, kid.

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I'll keep the car down here, alright. - Thank you Happy.

Justin Hammer, his presentation will begin shortly in the main pavilion.

That's what I'm talking about! Thanks for coming.

Ladies and gentlemen, for far too long

this country has had to place its brave men and women in harm's way.

But then the Iron Man arrived and we thought that

the days of losing lives were behind us.

Sadly that technology was kept out of reach.

That's not fair. That's not right.

- And it's just too bad. - Oh, lord...

Regardless it was an impressive innovation one that grabbed headlines the world over.

Today, my friends, the press is faced with quite a different problem.

They are about to run out of ink.

Get that out of here.

Ladies and gentlemen...

...today I present to you

...the new face of the United States military!

The Hammer drone!

Army!

Navy!

Air Force!

Marines!

That's a hell of a lot better than some cheerleaders, let me tell you.

But as revolutionary as this technology is,

there will always be a need for a man to be present at the theater of war.

Ladies and gentlemen, today I am proud to present to you the very first prototype

the variable threat response battle suit

and its pilot Air Force Lt. Col. James Rhodes.

What?

For America and its allies, Hammer Industries, is reporting...

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Top 5 Craziest Ways Pokémon Evolve - Duration: 8:21.

Hey guys, HDvee here.

Now, Most Pokémon that evolve do so after leveling up.

This can be triggered by gaining experience in battle or by using a Rare Candy.

Sometimes, several additional conditions must be met in addition to gaining a level for

a Pokémon to evolve, such as being at or above a specific level, knowing a move, or

being in a specific location.

When these conditions are met, a Pokémon will attempt to evolve every time it gains

a level unless the conditions are removed.

A Pokémon left in the Daycare will not evolve, though, even if the conditions are met.

Before Generation 7, Pokémon would not evolve if the player loses the battle, no matter

if the conditions have been met.

With that being said though, some Pokemon take it a step further and have even crazier

evolution methods, and so, looking into this topic a bit more, today's video takes a

look at the top five craziest pokemon evolution methods.

Don't hesitate to drop a comment down below about the video and if you found it interesting

or not!

Don't forget to leave a like on this video too to show your support and I'll be sure

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Make sure to subscribe if you haven't already to keep up to date and follow my twitter to

hear updates about the channel.

Now, without further ado, let's get into the video and I really hope that you enjoy!

Starting things off, and claiming the number five spot in today's top five video is Mantyke,

and evolving it into Mantine.

Mantyke is a water-type Pokémon that first appeared in the fourth generation of Pokemon

games, being Pokemon Diamond, Pokemon Pearl and Pokemon Platinum.

It has a wide blue body with large fins, which it uses to swim, and it closely resembles

a manta ray, only without the long tail.

As we all know, Mantyke can evolve into a much stronger form, Mantine, but Mantyke is

one of the few Pokémon that needs a special condition to be met before it can change to

its adult stage.

In order for Mantyke to evolve into a Mantine, you need to meet the only condition it needs

to evolve, which is to have a Remoraid in your Pokémon party while Mantyke levels up

at least once.

This is a very unique evolution method, but you can see how it makes sense seeing as Mantine

actually has a remoraid under it's fin.

The cool thing though, is that you don't even lose your Remoraid when evolving Mantyke

into a Mantine.

For all of these reasons, Mantyke takes the number five spot in today's top five video.

Coming in at the number four spot in today's top five video is Tyrogue.

Tyrogue is a humanoid Pokémon with a predominantly pale purple body and brown hips and feet that

resemble short pants and shoes.

The cool thing about Tyrogue's evolution chart, is that it can evolve into one of three

different Pokemon, being Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan and Hitmontop.

The evolution method for this Pokemon is even cooler though, as the Pokemon that you evolve

Tyrogue into completely depends on the Pokemon's stats.

Starting at level 20, if you want your Tyrogue to evolve into a Hitmonlee, then you will

have to make sure that your Pokemon's Attack is higher than its Defense, you can obviously

achieve this by using EV training or by using the expensive Pokemon vitamins.

If you want your Tyrogue to evolve into a Hitmonchan, then you will have to make sure

your pokemon's Defense is higher than its Attack stat, again, you can do this through

EV training or by using Pokemon vitamins.

Finally, if you want your Tyrogue to evolve into a Hitmontop, then you will have to make

sure that your pokemon's Attack and Defense stats are both the same.

Again, you can accomplish this by doing the methods we've already gone over.

For all of these reasons, Tyrogue takes the number four spot in today's top five video.

Coming in at the halfway point in today's top five video is Feebas and evolving it into

the beautiful Milotic.

Feebas is a shabby, old-looking fish-like Pokémon with a light brown body covered in

dark, irregular spots.

Now, Feebas has a very unique way of evolving into it's evolved form, which of course

we will go over right now.

Feebas evolves into Milotic when its Beauty stat reaches the maximum.

In order to do that, the trainer would need to feed it beauty poffins to increase its

beauty stat, and then It will still need to level up.

So, sounds like a pretty tedious task if you ask me, but then again, the prize you get

at the end of it is a Milotic, so the whole ugly ducking concept is pretty cool in this

situation.

However, In Pokémon Black and Pokemon White, with no contests, an item known as the prism

scale was introduced, and if you let your Feebas hold this item whilst trading it, the

pokemon would evolve into a Milotic.

This actually means that to date, Feebas is the only Pokemon that has two completely different

ways of evolving into the same Pokemon, pretty cool if you ask me.

For all of these reasons, Feebas takes the number three spot in today's top five video.

Coming in at the number two spot in today's top five video is Karrablast and Shelmet,

and evolving them both into their evolutions Escavalier and Accelgor.

Karrablast is a round, bipedal Pokémon with a primarily blue carapace that comprises a

horn at the tip, whilst Shelmet is a bivalve or snail-like Pokémon.

Karrablast and Shelmet are both Bug-type Pokémon introduced in Generation 5.

However, with these two Pokemon joining the world of Pokemon, the new evolution method

they brought with them is really cool and unique, but unfortunately, you're gonna

need a friend to do it.

Karrablast evolves into Escavalier when traded for a Shelmet, which evolves into Accelgor

simultaneously.

However, neither of the Pokemon evolve if at least one holds an Everstone during the

trade.

I thought this was a really cool new form of evolution, and it really does help promote

trading between trainers, especially if you're wanting to fill up your Pokedex.

For all of these reasons, Karrablast and Shelmet evolving into Escavalier and Accelgor take

the number two spot in today's top five video.

Finishing things off though and claiming the number one spot in today's top five video

is Inkay, and evolving it into a Malamar.

Inkay is a dual-type Dark and Psychic type Pokémon introduced in Generation 6.

It is a primarily blue squid-like Pokémon.

It has a transparent mantle that resembles a hat with a pink "inner body" overlaid with

yellow lights.

Now, the evolution method introduced along with Inkay and Malamar is so unique that it

actually causes you to have to do something outside of the actual Pokemon game.

After getting your Inkay all the way up to level 30, Inkay has the ability to evolve,

but in order to successfully complete it you need to turn your 3DS upside-down when it

levels.

Yes, seriously--flip it over and hold it the wrong way during a level and it'll turn into

Malamar.

For me, this was such a cool new inventive way to evolve a Pokemon, and it just makes

you wonder what Pokemon might come up with next for evolving their creatures.

For all of these reasons though, Inkay takes the number one spot in today's top five

video.

But with that, wraps up this video.

I really hope you enjoyed it as much as i did making it!

If you did enjoy the video though, please leave a like i'd really appreciate it!

Like i said at the start of the video, I would also love to hear your guys opinions too on

this subject so be sure to leave them in the comment section below.

I have a couple top fives coming onto your screen in a second so be sure to give them

a watch if you have the time, and also subscribe if you like my content!

That's everything from me though so thanks for watching guys, have an amazing day, and

i'll see you, in the next video!

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Does Anti-Aging Cream Work? - Duration: 4:41.

If you turn on your TV or open any beauty magazine, odds are you'll come across an

ad for the newest anti-aging cream, featuring models with impossibly smooth faces and long

lists of chemicals.

These ads sound misleading and, don't get me wrong, some of these so-called "anti-wrinkle"

chemicals are just marketing buzzwords.

But it turns out that a few of them might actually help protect your skin from damage.

Your skin is like a layer cake, and the icing on that cake is a thin layer of cells called

the epidermis.

The epidermis is supported by the dermis, which is where you'll find nerve endings,

sweat glands, hair follicles, and connective tissue.

Connective tissue is made up of a mix of cells hanging out in an extracellular matrix, which

contains some specific molecules that give your skin some structure and help with things

like healing wounds.

One is collagen, a really plentiful protein that helps cells stick together and makes

your skin stronger.

There's also elastin, a protein that gives your skin the ability to bounce back when

you stretch it.

Then, there are long chains of sugars called glycosaminoglycans or GAGs, which act like

sponges and can hold huge amounts of water.

They help resist squishing forces on your skin and keep it hydrated and healthy-looking.

As you get older, the production of these extracellular matrix molecules naturally starts

to slow down.

With less structural support from the dermis, your skin starts to look thinner and build

up wrinkles.

So we still haven't discovered a fountain of youth to fight against biochemical aging,

but the biggest cause of wrinkles isn't getting older, it's environmental damage,

like from the sun.

Sunlight contains three types of UV radiation, including one that never quite gets through

our atmosphere.

That leaves two that affect our skin.

Look t Spending time outside is actually good for

your skin, in small doses.

UVB radiation interacts with a molecule in your skin that gets turned into vitamin D,

which you need to absorb calcium and keep your bones strong.

But too much UVB causes damage to your cells' DNA, leading to sunburn and ultimately skin

cancers.

Lots of UVA radiation is also not great for you, because it interacts with other molecules

in your skin to create reactive oxygen species.

Reactive oxygen species include things like hydrogen peroxide, nitric oxides, and unstable

molecules called "free radicals", the rebellious teenagers of the molecular world.

Electrons love travelling in pairs and are most stable that way, but free radicals have

unpaired electrons.

Because of their instability, free radicals are on the hunt for more electrons and will

take them from things like DNA, proteins, and fats—reacting with those molecules and

damaging them in the process.

And that includes molecules in the dermis like elastin and collagen, creating tangled

clumps or breaking them down.

Your body can generally deal with some damage, but too much, and you might have a wrinkly

problem.

There are tons of anti-wrinkle creams on the market, but the chemicals that have been shown

to work actually deal with skin damage.

Retinol, also known as vitamin A, and chemically related compounds called retinoids have been

shown to reduce wrinkles and to speed up the healing of cuts and scrapes—as long as you

follow recommendations by dermatologists.

Using retinoids and then exposing your skin to sunlight or using them while pregnant,

for instance, can cause more damage because of how they interact with your cells.

And you don't want that.

When you slather certain retinoids on your face, they can interact with different receptors

on skin cells, and with DNA to activate certain genes.

Biochemically, this can tell repair mechanisms in your skin to speed up, so you get rid of

stuff that was damaged by reactive oxygen species and make new cells and molecules at

a faster rate.

So retinoids can help maintain the structure of your dermis and fight off wrinkles by making

your body produce more collagen, elastin, and GAGs.

And they seem to be the most effective ingredient in anti-aging creams.

A few other compounds have been found to have similar, but less potent, effects.

Chemicals like salicylic acid, for instance, might also activate genes that cause cells

to make more collagen, or boost certain repair pathways.

And hyaluronic acid is a GAG, and can help retain moisture.

But there are also lots of chemicals in anti-aging creams that are probably just… junk.

Take anything with peptide in its name, which just means it's a smaller building block

of proteins.

It's true that peptides are involved in lots of processes in your body, including

making new cells and proteins, which are important for your skin's structure.

But many dermatologists think that most of these anti-aging peptides are just too large

to squeeze in between cells in the epidermis.

So they probably just sit on top of your skin and do nothing.

And despite all those expensive marketing campaigns, the best way to fight off wrinkles

might just be blocking UV radiation to protect your cells from damage in the first place.

So the best anti-aging cream you can buy is probably just sunscreen!

Thanks to Patreon patron Patrick Gilmore for asking this question, and thanks to all our

patrons, whose support lets us keep making SciShow!

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Actors Who Were In Both Star Trek And Star Wars - Duration: 12:52.

Star Trek and Star Wars are often looked upon as two sides of the same sci-fi coin, locked

in a never-ending battle of philosophy versus action that will last until the end of time…

or at least until the arguing nerds need a nap.

In truth, both franchises probably owe their continued existence to each other.

George Lucas admitted that Star Trek basically paved the way for Star Wars.

And William Shatner conceded that Paramount only became interested in giving Star Trek

a real shot on the big screen after Star Wars took the world by storm in 1977.

Generally, fans pledge outright allegiance to one franchise over the other, but that's

an idea that the following actors chose to ignore entirely.

Here are a few actors who visited both a galaxy far, far away and the Alpha Quadrant.

George Takei

Star Trek legend George Takei has been a part of the Enterprise from the very beginning,

first appearing as Lieutenant Sulu in the original series, and going on to reprise the

role for six Star Trek feature films, video games, and even an episode of Voyager.

But like many Star Trek alumni, it was through voice work that he made the transition between

the two biggest universes in sci-fi.

Takei became the most high profile name to take the leap when he landed the part of General

Lok Durd in the Clone Wars animated series.

"I congratulate you on your good fortune."

When asked about appearing in Star Wars, Takei remarked that he didn't consider it to be

jumping ship, telling Comic Book Resources,

"The Star Trek philosophy is to embrace the diversity of life, and Star Wars is a part

of that diversity.

[...] Star Trek is science fiction and Star Wars is more science fantasy.

But with the episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars that I worked on, I think there is a

merging there."

Star Trek and Star Wars living together in harmony?

"Oh my!"

Brent Spiner

Another legend of Trek, Brent Spiner's run as Lieutenant Commander Data spanned fifteen

years.

That includes seven seasons of The Next Generation and four feature films, one of which earned

him a Saturn Award for best supporting actor.

He also played Data's brother, Data's creator, and even made an appearance in the prequel

series Enterprise, as Data's great-great-grandfather, so his place in Trek spans more than just

one series.

Spiner eventually put Trek behind him.

At one point, he even publicly took issue with fans' perception of the show, saying

in 2011,

"We carry guns.

It's a joke.

It's like that illusion that it is somehow all about peace.

It's really not."

"Oh, s---!"

After provoking the wrath of Trekkies everywhere, Spiner's subsequent casting in Star Wars Rebels

must have struck a nerve.

The actor voiced Senator Gall Trayvis, a character who, coincidentally, is a total traitor.

No kidding, Brent.

"No!"

​Ethan Phillips

Though he pops up in everything from Girls to Veep to Homeboys in Outer Space, Ethan

Phillips' most memorable role remains Neelix, the USS Voyager's chef and ambassador.

Phillips portrayed the Talaxian for the show's entire seven-season run, but he also made

three minor appearances as different Star Trek characters.

In Next Generation and Enterprise, Phillips played two different Ferengi, and he also

made a cameo appearance in Star Trek: First Contact as a holographic maitre d'.

Phillips has since become something of a regular in the world of Star Wars video games, providing

the voice of transport pilot Hamman Flatt in Force Commander.

He also played an Imperial medical droid, Krantian governor and Royal grenade trooper

in 2002's Galactic Battlegrounds, as well as several additional characters in 2003's

Knights of the Old Republic.

"Hello to you.

You're new to The Academy, aren't you?"

Simon Pegg

British actor Simon Pegg is known for many roles, from his zombie-fighting hero in Shaun

of the Dead, to his recurring role in the Mission Impossible film franchise.

But Trek fans know him as Montgomery Scott in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek reboot movies.

He proved to be such as asset to Abrams that the director later admitted he had an ulterior

motive when he cast him in the minor role of Unkar Plutt in Star Wars: The Force Awakens,

saying,

"When we were shooting The Force Awakens in Abu Dhabi he was there as an actor.

But for me, he was there as a writer and film-maker, and as someone to go around the issues I was

having at the time with the story and to get some great feedback."

It probably didn't take much for Abrams to convince Pegg to appear in the film, either:

"It's Star Wars.

I'd burn for Star Wars."

Pegg's input didn't end there, either.

He was also sought out by Paramount bosses when Abrams left the Star Trek franchise,

bringing Pegg on board as a co-writer for the third installment, Star Trek Beyond.

Ron Perlman

Best known for playing the demonic anti-hero Hellboy, as well as his starring role on Sons

of Anarchy, and a few hundred voice roles, Ron Perlman has been around the block more

than once.

Many of Perlman's hundreds of credits lie in genre films, an area of cinema he's has

always supported.

So when the opportunity came along to join the cast of 2002's Star Trek: Nemesis as the

Reman Viceroy, Perlman asked his manager for the time and place.

While he enjoyed working on the movie, neither audiences nor critics seemed to share his

enthusiasm.

Fortunately, his foray into Star Wars received a much more positive reaction.

Perlman voiced Gha Nachkt, a Trandoshan scavenger who meets his untimely end at the hands of

General Grievous, in the highly acclaimed first season of The Clone Wars.

​Ed Begley Jr.

Veteran actor and environmentalist Ed Begley Jr. is probably best known for his seven-year

stint on St. Elsewhere, though he actually has hundreds of TV and movie credits to his

name.

Among them are his appearance on the Star Trek: Voyager two-parter "Future's End", in

which he took on the one-off role of 20th century industrialist Henry Starling — who

just happens to be working with a character played by Sarah Silverman.

Begley Jr. has since said he "felt really blessed" to be a part of the Star Trek franchise,

as a huge fan of the show, though that didn't stop him from taking a gig with the rival

franchise the very same year.

He was hired to provide the voice of Boba Fett in the radio adaptation of Return of

the Jedi, produced with the blessing of George Lucas.

And speaking of Boba Fett…

Jason Wingreen

A victim of the dreaded Star Wars DVD editions, Jason Wingreen saw his part as the voice of

Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back chopped and replaced with the voice of Temuera Morrison,

the man who played Jango Fett in the prequel trilogy.

To add insult to injury, Wingreen was never actually credited for his contribution to

the Star Wars universe, which only became common knowledge four years before the great

remastering of '04.

While he may be best remembered as Harry Snowden from All in the Family, for Star Trek fans

he'll always be Doctor Linke, the Federation scientist who gets sent to the uninhabited

planet Minara II to conduct studies in Original Series episode "The Empath."

Deep Roy

The diminutive Deep Roy has an impressive filmography stretching back about 40 years,

including two big screen Star Wars installments.

Roy played musician Droopy McCool in Return of the Jedi, a member of the Max Rebo Band,

the 12-piece ensemble that performs in Jabba the Hutt's Tatooine palace.

The four-foot-three actor actually appeared uncredited in The Empire Strikes Back, as

a body double for Yoda during a number of scenes on Dagobah.

Roy is also one of the very few actors to appear on screen in both franchises, playing

Scotty's oyster-faced alien sidekick Keenser in the rebooted Trek series.

Keenser was never even meant to join Scotty on the franchise's most famous starship but

Roy's performance was so memorable that they invited him back to reprise his role.

​Clancy Brown

Sci-fi fans shouldn't really need an introduction to Clancy Brown.

He's played the immortal antagonist The Kurgan in Highlander,

"Mom!

Woof!"

...and Sergeant Zim in Starship Troopers.

Even your kids know Clancy Brown, even if only in voice.

"Donate to the children's fund?

Why?

What have children ever done for me?"

Despite an impressive sci-fi resume, it wasn't until 2002 that Brown showed up on Star Trek,

taking on the role of Zobral in the Enterprise episode "Desert Crossing."

In it, Archer and Tucker accept an invitation to his homeworld — and unwittingly find

themselves caught up in a war.

Among his countless voice roles, Brown also dipped into Star Wars territory when he played

Darth Maul's brother Savage Opress in the Clone Wars series, as well as Ryder Azadi

in Rebels… who only kind of looks exactly like him.

​Clive Revill

Renowned stage actor Clive Revill portrayed a tweaked version of classic English character

Sir Guy of Gisbourne in 1991's Next Generation episode "Qpid," which took the crew to the

12th-century world of Robin Hood.

While it wasn't the most memorable performance the New Zealand native has given over the

course of his distinguished career, at least it wasn't replaced in later edits like his

work on the original Star Wars trilogy was.

"Sorry."

Revill supplied the voice of Emperor Palpatine in the first cut of The Empire Strikes Back.

But like so many others, his work was dubbed over for the 2004 DVD release, replaced with

the voice of Ian McDiarmid, who took over as the Emperor with Return of the Jedi.

Revill was humble about the change, however, conceding that continuity was important and

saying that the filmmakers "made a good choice with McDiarmid."

Considering that the original 1980 emperor was played by a woman with superimposed chimp

eyes, pretty much anything was an improvement.

Greg Grunberg

As a self-proclaimed geek, Greg Grunberg couldn't have asked for a better friend than the man

who rebooted Star Trek and kick-started the third Star Wars trilogy.

Grunberg has worked with J.J. Abrams almost exclusively, so when Abrams began his cinematic

reinvention of Star Trek, he called on Grunberg again, drafting his friend to overdub the

dialogue for James Kirk's step-dad.

"Hey, are you out of your mind?

That car's an antique.

You think you can get away with this just because your mother's off-planet?

You get your ass back home, now!"

He appeared in person as Commander Finnegan in 2016's Star Trek Beyond, though by that

point he had already crossed the franchise divide.

Grunberg played Resistance pilot Snap Wexley in 2015's The Force Awakens, though he later

told StarTrek.com that he's on the fence about which franchise is his favorite.

Olivia D'Abo

"DABO!

Hahahaha!"

Best known to Trekkies as Starfleet Academy intern Amanda Rogers from the Next Generation

episode "True Q," Olivia D'Abo —

"Dabo!"

Ahem.

D'Abo is probably best known for playing Kevin Arnold's hippie sister Karen in The Wonder

Years.

Believe it or not, D'Abo —

"Dabo!"

— considers herself to be a pretty big sci fi nerd, telling the official Star Trek website,

"I considered it a real honor to be working on the continuation of the Star Trek legacy

I'd grown up with.

It had a huge effect on my childhood and not unlike Star Wars it made me more curious about

space, other life forms in our galaxy and the wonder of astronomy in general."

In 2008, she joined a number of her former Star Trek colleagues at Lucasfilm to record

the voice of Luminara Unduli for The Clone Wars animated series.

And, oh yeah…

"Dabo!"

Patty Maloney

Emerging from the darkest day in Star Wars history is Patty Maloney, who played a part

in the infamous and totally bizarre Star Wars Holiday Special.

The 3-foot-eleven actress was hired to play the special's main character, Chewbacca's

son Lumpawaroo, better known as Lumpy.

No, seriously.

[Wookiee sounds]

Maloney's memories of the epically weird program were completely positive, saying,

"We were all very pleased with the outcome of it.

Actually … I was.

I was very pleased with it."

The special aired in 1978 and, because of the sheer shame involved, was never seen again

in any official capacity.

Maloney's role in Star Trek was another one created for a person of her stature.

In the 1996 Voyager episode "The Thaw," she plays one of the many creations of The Clown

— a manifestation of fear born of a linked neural network.

Because, you know, sci-fi.

This time, she's credited as only "Little Woman", which is still a huge improvement

over being a grunting idiot named "Lumpy".

Added bonus, it was even a speaking role!

Oh, boy!

And she got to hang out with Michael McKean.

Point, Star Trek.

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Graduation || Day in the Life || Christi Kerr - Duration: 6:12.

Hello, friend-- [cough] Hello friends, I hope you're

all having a wonderful day. Today is a

big day for me because I am graduating

from college today. I don't know, I don't

really know what to say about it. It just

feels really weird. I think it kind of

hasn't sunk in yet. Like, I had in my last

day of class this week and it just felt normal.

It just felt like any other day of class.

But like, I'm not going back to class

anymore. This morning, I'm stressing out a

little bit because my graduation is at

two, and I haven't decorated my cap yet, I

haven't packed yet, because after my

graduation I'm going to my parents house,

then tomorrow morning we're going to

Seattle. So I'm packing for that and then

just I have like lots of little things

to do because I'm leaving this apartment

for a while. But like I have to also

prepare for my graduation, and blah blah

blah blah...

[dope hip hop-ish music]

That picture is a still from The Late Nell Avery, which is a web series

that I made. It was actually the first

web series I made. And it kind of like

set me on the path to what I'm doing now.

And so I would have liked to have done

something fancier on my cap and like

gotten crafty and creative with it, but

you know, like a screencap of something

that I spent two years of my university

life working on and that immensely

shaped me as a person and a creator, you

know, that works.

Wow, that is pretty weird. I have this

because I studied abroad in the UK like

three years ago so.. It feels good to

have like something else on the robe, you

know? Like people in sororities and

fraternities get like these like with their

Greek letters on them, and I'm glad that

I get something because it would look

weird just black, I guess?

I made it! I wasn't sure cause parking is weird, but I made it.

I'm here with Andrea who's on my cap! She played

Nell in The Late Nell Avery. -Yeah! I know my hair's

significantly shorter, but, you know. - And I need to find

that dog. There's a service dog here who

is also wearing graduation regalia. - It is the

cutest thing I've ever seen. - It's so cute, and I was

gonna film it but now it's gone and I

can't find it, but... - We're on a mission.

-Yes.

At my university, there's a tradition of,

when you graduate, you go jump in the

river that's right next to our like

arena place where like the ceremony

happens, and so that's what that was. I'm

going over to Peyton's apartment now

because we're going to get packed up and

then head out to have dinner with my parents.

Okay, so it's been a little over a week, I

guess--this is editing Christi here--and I

didn't get any more footage of that day,

but we basically just went to my parents

house and watched an episode of Monk and

then went to sleep. But now with a little

bit of like perspective on the event, I

wanted to talk a little bit more about

my graduation. I didn't get as much

footage of like me reacting to the

actual ceremony as I wanted to, because I

was kind of uncomfortable during the

whole thing. I think part of it was that

I didn't like all of the attention. Even

though it wasn't all on me, it was on

like the whole group of people

graduating. But I mean there were a lot

of people there and just being presented

with that was kind of more intimidating

than I was expecting. But also, the bigger

reason was one that I kind of was

anticipating, which is that the idea of

actually graduating was really like

nerve-wracking for me. I might make a

video kind of expanding on this at some

point, but when I graduated high school I

had a really really hard time adjusting

to college, and kind of having a new life

away from the life that I had known in

high school. Having gone through that, I

have... I know myself and I know that the

transition from college to having a job

and being like a

proper adult and just kind of leaving

the life that I've made in college

behind, like I know that that's going to

be hard for me. And so the graduation

ceremony just kind of brought all of

those feelings up in me and kind of made

me feel weird and uncomfortable. But yeah,

thank you so much for watching, I love

you very much and I will see you next week.

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Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader Quiz | Emma&Emily - Duration: 6:28.

Hey guys!

[Emma] I'm Emma

[Emily] And I'm Emily, and today we are going to be doing

Are you smarter than a fifth grader quiz.

[Emily] I think I'm smarter than a fifth grader.

[Emma] I hope I am.

Kay so we're going to do this one at a time.

[Emily] Yeah, so that we don't see

[Emma] Emily will go first.

[Emily] I'll go first and then...

[Emma] We'll see, are we smarter?

[Emily] Okay, so wait, Emma, go away.

What is the fastest bird on foot?

Ostrich, sparrow, eagle, dragon, woodpecker.

Ummm, ahh ostrich?

I'm guessing ostrich.

Oh, I got that right, okay.

Bird on foot?

*laughs*

Ostrich...

Oh, yay.

What planet is the closest to the Sun?

Mercury...yeah!

Venus

Next question...

A heptagon is a shape with how many sides?

Ummm, 4, 6, 7, 8 ,9.

Umm, so a heptagon is eight or nine?

I'm gonna guess eight?

Oh, no, seven.

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