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[73] Abbreviation, the full sentence is May the force be with you always, which comes from "Star Wars", meaning "May the force be with you always".

[74] The real names of Superman and Spider-Man.

[75] Caption in the original text, in addition to the accident of the captain, also has the meaning of captain, captain, and captain of the navy.

[76] From the 1955 children's film of the same name.

[77] Superheroes in American Comics.

[78] From the 1979 film Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.

[79] A series of horror films, a total of four, directed by Dan Cascarari.The first one was released in 1979, and the silver ball is one of the killing props that can float in the air.

[80] Latin, meaning "first, highest".

[81] Namely methamphetamine.

[82] Originated from the Cuban Carnival, it was popular in the United States from the 50s to the [-]s.The dancers line up one after the other in a long line.

[83] A pair of superheroes in an American comic book first published in 1977.

[84] Groucho Marx (1890-1977), American comedian, known for his witty quizzes and metaphors.

[85] The protagonist of the "Raiders of the Lost Ark" series of movies.

[86] Characters in the "The Silence of the Lambs" trilogy.

[87] From the American movie "The Goonies", it is one of the places where the story of the film takes place.

[88] Nickname for Artemis.

[89] The hometown of Luke Skywalker in "Star Wars", Luke was once adopted by the Lars couple.

[90] Also known as "Rocky Horror Ball", an American comedy film.Columbia and Eddie who appear later are both characters in the play.

[91] 1983 American TV series.

[92] 1984 science fiction comedy.

[93] 1984 fantasy/adventure film, directed by Ivan Reitman.

[94] From the 1979 film "Mad Max".The film is directed by George Miller and stars Mel Gibson.

[95] The famous cylindrical robot in the "Star Wars" series of films.

[96] The British orchestra, whose style combines post-punk and electronic dance music, is one of the representative orchestras of the 80s of the last century.

[97] Races in Star Trek.

[98] From "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", the original description of this is: Drinking a glass of Pan Galactic Gargle Blast, it feels like being smashed on the head by a large gold brick wrapped in lemon.

[99] Duran Duran band classic single.

[100] Scotch whiskey.

[101] The protagonist of the American film "Highlander".

[102] Billy Edol (1955~), a British musician and singer, is the king of British electronic rock music.

[103] Also known as wax lamp, jellyfish lamp, magma lamp.The name derives from the slow flow of indefinitely shaped wax droplets within it, reminiscent of lava.Lava lamps come in many shapes and colors.

[104] favors a stage performance.

[105] Debbie Harry and Quest Steyn formed a pop band in New York in 1974.

[106] The first classic song of the British Whammer band to reach the top of the best-selling list.

[107] From the 1987 sci-fi/comedy film Super Max.

[108] The robot in the TV series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.

[109] Voice actor for the voice of the Federation computer on Star Trek.

[110] From the 1986 song "Don't Let It Begin" by the American music group "They Could Be Giants".

[111] An American sitcom broadcast on NBC from 1982 to 1986.

[112] 1982 American sitcom.

[113] Peter Gabriel (1950~), British singer.

[114] That is, the World Wrestling Federation, the World Wrestling Federation.

[115] Also known as the AVATOR system, that is, putting on and taking off equipment will change the shape of the characters, so as to make the game look more realistic. The classic example is Blizzard's "Diablo II".

[116] Brian Adams (1959~), a Canadian rock singer, was a smash hit in the 90s of last century.

[117] The full name is Robotron2084, an arcade shooting game launched by Williams Electronics in 1982, which has nothing to do with Japan's later "Robot Wars" and "Super Robot Wars".

[118] It comes from the early MUD games, originally meant to refer to the codes transmitted between two specific places, and later extended to cheat codes.

[119] The acronym is usually translated literally as "network mud" or "mud" for short, referring to multiplayer online text adventure games.

[120] Famous test from Starfleet Academy in Star Trek.

[121] PepsiCo advertising promotional competition from 1975.The early classic project is to take Coca-Cola and Pepsi without packaging and let consumers taste it to see which one they like better to determine the taste of consumers and the success or failure of their own design.

[122] BEBOP is not only the spaceship on which the protagonists in the film live, but also a branch of jazz in reality.

[123] In the late Kamakura period, the knives cast by Goro Goro, Japan's first famous knife maker, entered the Tao and are known as the most perfect samurai swords.

[124] Refers to Megalodon, also known as megalodon, a huge prehistoric shark.

[125] The English name Excalibur is exactly the name of the sword in the stone.

[126] According to the rules of "Dungeons and Dragons", detection spells also belong to the divination system.

[127] Referring to the 1982 film Conan the Barbarian, Crom is the god of the barbarians.

[128] A vulgar slang term in English that may also refer to the work of the American hardcore metal punk label Robotic Empire.

[129] Formerly known as "THX1138".George Lucas made his feature debut in 1971, but it wasn't released until 1978.The story reflects people's struggles in a dystopian society.

[130] 1986 film, mixed with a lot of oriental action/comedy elements, directed by John Carpenter.

[131] On page 288 of this book, the author said "If these passwords are all wrong, then I can only obediently be a slave for the rest of my life."

[132] A new information unit of measurement, which is usually used today when marking the total capacity of network hard disks, or the storage capacity of storage media with large capacity. 1ZB=10GB
[133] Bob Doro (1923~), American jazz singer, composer, good at piano.

[134] Aech is written in English as Aech, and its pronunciation is similar to "H".

[135] In Tolkien's epic fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings, this valley in the Misty Mountains is the largest elf stronghold in Middle-earth.

[136] Early tapes, later replaced by compact tapes.

[137] Album released by Australian rock band AC/DC in 1976. AC/DC is generally regarded as the founding band that combined hard rock and heavy metal.

[138] The 1969 Rock and Roll Festival at Woodstock attracted more than half a million people.

[139] It comes from the cartoon of the same name in 1972, which is the ancestor of the ride-on giant robot type works in the history of Japanese animation.

[140] The first monster movie "Godzilla vs. Mechanic Godzilla" in 1974 is an anti-monster mecha designed in imitation of Godzilla.The "appearing at the turn of the century" mentioned above may refer to the new work of the series in 2002.

[141] From the 1986 film of the same name.

[142] An American film from 1984, fictionalized the scene of China's invasion of the United States. 2012 remake.

[143] It comes from the series of animated short films "BB Bird and Crooked Wolf" produced by Warner Corporation since 1949. In the film, Crooked Wolf keeps trying to eat BB Bird, but ends in failure again and again.

[144] In the 1982 game, the player needs to operate the Q sprite to avoid the attack of monsters on the imitation 3D grid.

[145] A 1981 game that incorporates five distinct levels.

[146] From what Prospero said in Shakespeare's The Tempest, Act 1, Scene 2.

[147] The legendary site of King Arthur's palace.

[148] One of the kingdoms of the Seven Kingdoms era in early medieval England, located in central England today.

[149] Knights of the Round Table, one of the guardians of the Three Holy Words.

[150] is considered the world's first personal computer.

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