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The talks to start building that infrastructure HAD to have begun at Stark's funeral. Potts, Hogan, Fury, Hill, T'Challa, Okoye, Shuri, Danvers, Quill (okay, maybe not Quill), Strange, Secretary Ross...

Am I wrong?

We're not seeing much of that in WandaVision or Falcon/Winter Soldier but we do seem to be seeing it in Spider-Man: Far From Home...
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Watched Black Panther on ABC tonight.

I am mildly surprised that they decided to not do commercial breaks for this showing. And I shouldn't have been surprised by that, not in today's context.

I am mildly annoyed by the removal of Shuri's middle finger moment. A small thing, but still...

I think Disney HQ got this mostly right tonight. But I don't and shouldn't get to have the last word on this point.

In Respect

Aug. 30th, 2020 08:09 pm
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Watching Black Panther on ABC thanks to cable TV tonight!
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With a particular focus on Birnin Zana AKA "the Golden City".

https://www.citylab.com/life/2018/11/black-panther-wakanda-golden-city-hannah-beachler-interview/574420/

I wish I had an option for "Inspired" on the Mood list here.
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My big question for the night, and I blame the news about the real-universe exoplanets found orbiting 40 Eridani A and Pi Mensae today for asking it anew: which five galaxies does Ta-Nehisi Coates have in mind as being home to the Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda?

Since they've gotten into a fight once with the Shi'ar Imperium, I suspect that which galaxy (singular?) the Shi'ar call home might be the key to the answer...
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On the subject of Black Panther's premiere in Saudi Arabia: Considering that many of the heroic figures of this movie are depicted as worshipping pre-Abrahamic deities...I wonder how well that will go over in the KSA?
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Check theatlantic.com or their Facebook page right now.

Hoping that it'll be recorded for later review because there's stuff I've missed...
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Last night, I watched Black Panther. Worth the time, worth the money, and my thanks to everyone who had a hand in putting the movie together across the years.

That said, I need to own a mistake. Quoting myself from Facebook:

"More on design, specifically for written languages. I was thinking that I was looking at a variant on Tifinagh based on what I saw in the promo images and trailers, but apparently production design team leader Hannah Beachler went with Nsibidi."

Details in this linkage:

http://www.indiewire.com/2018/02/black-panther-wakanda-written-language-ryan-coogler-afrofuturism-1201931252/

More on her work for Black Panther:

https://www.fastcodesign.com/90161418/meet-the-designer-who-created-black-panthers-wakanda

Apparently she's also a fan of the work of the late Zaha Hadid, among other architects. Hadid is a name relatively new to me, and I'm sad to learn of her work after her death.

Update 25 Feb 2018: Have a look at this. Other writing systems were also in usage here:

http://fandom.wikia.com/articles/how-the-black-panther-writing-system-subverts-our-expectations-of-africa
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I'll be trying to see Black Panther either Friday night or Saturday night this weekend. I need to nail down which cinema. Landmark on Innes, what used to be the Silver City Gloucester...?
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Okay, this is the alphabet of language spoken in MCU Wakanda:

http://omniglot.com/writing/xhosa.htm

This is the writing system the people designing the look of the movie have matched to it:

http://omniglot.com/writing/tifinagh.htm

Guessing that the MCU designers will need to have an expanded character set for the written to match up to what's spoken in dialogue?
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CBC Radio - The Current: Black Panther puts black lives on screen: How an African superhero is turning a fantasy into reality. Priest and Hudlin both get name-checked in passing here.

This week, a jury in the Battlefords region of Saskatchewan reached a decision that I suspect has already begun to backfire on too many regarding the prematurely-inflicted death - yes, I'm euphemising here, fool that I am - of Colten Boushie. I cannot for the life of me see with my own eyes what the jurors saw in the cases of the Crown and the defense.

The consequences of the destruction of Sears Canada continue to play out at the expense of those who worked there. My suspicion is that Eddie Lampert still has much that he wrongly refuses to answer for. The people still working at the Postmedia-owned newspapers of Canada may yet learn the same lessons at Paul Godfrey and Golden Tree Investments' hands, I fear.
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For Black Panther?

Wakanda's languages being built up, like we've seen with tlhIngan Hol in the Star Trek worlds.

Yes, I expect Wakanda has more than one locally-evolved language. Certainly, they've picked up words from other African languages over the centuries. And being a coalition of cultures that take pride in knowledge, many of even their most traditionalist tribes make certain to be fluent in multiple tongues. Yet it's been long-established that there is at least one language the Wakandans truly call their own. And reality in linguistics being what it is, history and logic suggest there should be more than the one.

For Agents of SHIELD and its collection of related titles?

A guide to the organization itself. Current writer Marc Guggenheim has Coulson recently claiming that he works for Washington, mere months after Mark Waid portrays him as insisting that the "H for Homeland" more accurately means "Homeworld". In Civil War II # 0, Brian Michael Bendis reminds us of the organization's United Nations connections.

Outside of their own series, we have at least one of their agents, Mockingbird headlining her own book. (About damn time!) Both Captains America titles, Sam Wilson and Steve Rogers, have ongoing relationships with the organization. Howling Commandos of SHIELD recently wrapped up some of the adventures of their supernatural interventions via the STAKE division. Black Widow has an on-again-off-again work relationship with SHIELD (currently "off", but don't expect that to last forever). The organization shares the Triskelion complex in New York Harbor with the current incarnation of the Ultimates...and on it goes.

(Don't get me started again on their Helicarriers and "Battlecarriers". Not right now. If you've seen my Pericles Project folder on Flickr, you know how much enthusiasm I can pour into that topic.)

We need a handbook to the organization itself. An "Agent Orientation Manual" if you will. No need to get into the minutiae of clauses of international treaties and internal regulations that should govern SHIELD, but something that nails down the current "broad strokes" of its history, current prominent personnel-characters, technology, operations, adversaries and methods.

For Alpha Flight, now pent up in the pages of Captain Marvel?

A better understanding of how what began as a government-run superhero team tied to my home country became an international planetary defence force. That seems to be slowly unfolding. I await developments with interest.

More as I mull it over.

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Still coughing, but less so than yesterday or last night. I still didn't get much sleep despite going to bed earlier than usual, though there were fewer interruptions last night. Maybe things will further improve tonight. Since I've promised to report for work in the morning, they'd better.

Meantime...I heard about Ta-Nehisi Coates writing a Black Panther story for Marvel. This should be Interesting. I've read his non-fiction stuff for The Atlantic, much of which has opened my eyes to many things. We'll come back to this later, I expect.

Odd note: Marvel's legal people seem to have decided "Registered Gifted" isn't a thing they want to protect anymore...? Like I said: it's odd. If you're building a cultural IP library the way Marvel's been doing for decades even before Disney's current role began, you don't take decisions like that as a rule.

About unemployment insurance in Canada: something I noticed today, for your reference. And on that note, I'll be turning on the TV to listen to Power and Politics. Rosemary Barton's taken the hosting reins from Evan Solomon rather well, thus far...
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Admitting this: I am not happy with the treatment of the Black Panther and Wakanda in this particular mini-series.

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