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John Vizcarra is known as BigJohn [1]
This is a named reference[2]
Second reference with the same name[2]
Notes:
- ↑ When compared to smaller Johns, as in Linnell, Flansburgh or Hodgman.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 This reference is named Gary.
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| Species | Relationship | Relation |
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| Sklorno | appear in | The Crypt[1] |
| Harrah | appear in | The Crypt[2] |
| Ki | appear in | The Crypt[3] |
| Quyth | appear in | The Crypt[4] |
- ↑ The Tank (The Crypt).
- ↑ The Tank (The Crypt).
- ↑ The Tank (The Crypt).
- ↑ Nitzans Shamdi (The Crypt).
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| Time | Activity | Location |
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| 5:00 pm | Junkie meet & greet | Brendan's Irish Pub, Main Floor |
| 7:00 pm | Dinner | Orleans Food Court, Main Floor |
| 9:50 pm | Movie: Looper (1 hour, 59 mins) | Century Orleans 18, Second Floor |
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- Main article: Pop Culture References
Pop Culture References November 4
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| Scenario/Text | Reference |
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| When the Prawatt starship captain Cormorant Bumberpuff first introduces himself, Captain Kate is incredulous:[1] “No military in, like, the entire galaxy would ever send a ship captain to board another vessel. That would be as dumb as, I don’t know, sending a ship captain down to the surface of an unknown planet or something.” | This basically pokes fun of how often Captain Kirk was a part of the away team in the original Star Trek series. |
| The Prawatt's most popular sport is The Game. | The Game is essentially an on-ground version of Quidditch, from the Harry Potter books. |
| Petra describes room 931:[2] “A room like this, in a university, on another planet far, far away in a time long, long ago, was where our kind came into being.” | The phrasing is reminiscent of the opening screen in Star Wars: "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...." |
| Etc. | Etc. |
Yesterday in Siglerism...
November 15
- 2020: Episode 41 of Nocturnal (1st edition throwback), Q&A part 1 is released into the podcast feed
- 2015: Episode 22 of Alive, a sneak peak of Alight, is released into the podcast feed
- 2012: The post A review of horror/thriller novel THE COLONY is blogged. An accompanying video review is also posted to Scott Sigler's YouTube channel.
- 2009: Round 10 of Title Fight is released into the podcast feed
- 2005: Episode 10 of Ancestor (1st edition) is released into the podcast feed
On this day in Siglerism...
November 16
- 2020: The post Siglocktail 11-16-2020: Lynchburg Lemonade is blogged
- 2017: The Empty Set Entertainment post Mastadon finally hits — the next next big thing? is blogged
- 2014: Episode 10 of The Champion is released into the podcast feed
- 2013: The post Dear NaNoWriMos: first drafts suck is blogged
Tomorrow in Siglerism...
November 17
- 2024: Episode 10 of Death is Black,The Sixth Day of Deer Camp, pt. 1 is released into the podcast feed
- 2020: Scott Sigler interviews Jonathan Maberry in a live-streamed panel discussing Maberry's new book, INK. Hosted by Mysterious Galaxy
- 2019: Episode 4.2 of Fire is Orange, Complex God, Part 2, is released into the podcast feed
- 2017: StorySmack™ episode #30, STARSHIP TROOPERS 20th Anniversary, is released into the podcast feed
- 2015: The post The grand experiment: ALIVE serialized audiobook on YouTube/Facebook is blogged
- 2013: Episode 4 of Nocturnal (2nd edition) is released into the podcast feed
- 2008: Episode 6 of The Crypt Book 1, Recruit Yolanda Smith, co-authored by Tabitha "Tabz" Smith, is released into the podcast feed
- 2007: Scott Sigler appears on The Dawn and Drew Show podcast #DNDS-676, during which he reads his short story You're a Damn Fool, Charlie Brown
- 2007: Episode 4 of Nocturnal (1st edition) is released into the podcast feed
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