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The new Underground station at Battersea Power Station was opened on 20 September 2021.The former Battersea Power Station has been developed into housing. The station is actually Battersea Power Station Station.
The Northern line extension to Battersea is an extension of the London Underground from Kennington to Battersea in South West London, terminating at the redeveloped Battersea Power Station. The extension forms a continuation of the Northern line's Charing Cross branch.
Two new underground stations have been built: Nine Elms and terminus Battersea Power Station. Both stations are in Travelcard Zone 1. Provision has been made for a future extension to Clapham Junction
The cost of the extension was £1.1bn, under budget by £160m. It was funded by the private sector, including the developers of Battersea Power Station, with contributions from other developments across the Vauxhall, Nine Elms and Battersea area.[5][6] Construction began in 2015, and the extension opened on 20 September 2021. The extension is the first major expansion of the Underground since the Piccadilly line extension to Heathrow Terminal 5 opened in 2008
Summer Glau at the Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles panel during Wondercon 2008 in San Francisco
Trying hard on the waterfalls. This is below the two bridges of death and the Red structure on the hill. I kinda laid down on the big rock because it was getting dark and I was scared I was going to fall off. Not for my sake but the sake of my new camera. :-) All the blue reminds me of trying to watch TERMINATOR.
Summer Glau at the Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles panel during Wondercon 2008 in San Francisco
No. Just a burnt out truck we saw. Awesome.
Oddly enough, this shot was taken at 4am. In complete darkness. I don't know how I got this lighting. Must have been long exposure.
Suspended Animation Classic #503 Originally published August 9, 1998 (#31) (Dates are approximate)
Terminator; Decapitator
By Michael Vance
Terminator (Special)/$2.95, 22 pgs., Dark Horse/sold in comics shops and by mail.
They're baaaaaack!!
In a future devastated by war and disease, humans have been overthrown by tungsten steel and titaniurn machines as the rulers of earth. The few men left are determined to stop the madness that destroyed earth. Two of their meat-covered machines called Terminators are sent into the past to kill the man who started the destruction. Again.
Again, writer Alan Grant and artist Guy Davis prove that comic books based on movies can be entertainment dynamite.
Grant uses fast-paced plot twists and precise writing to sidestep the common pitfall of splattering every page with graphic nudity, violence end profanity to titillate his readers.
Not to be outdone, Davis's powerful settings, angles and clear visual storytelling make Grant's androids, humans and words jump off every page.
When it's this good, you hate to see it terminate....er, end.
Highly recommended.
The Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles panel during Wondercon 2008 in San Francisco. From left: Actors Thomas Dekker, Summer Glau and Brian Austin Green.
Summer Glau at the Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles panel during Wondercon 2008 in San Francisco
Anybody got any Kenner Terminator's lying around? A pin? Some red paint?
Well, dip the pin into the paint and run it around the Terminator skin damage. It looks fantastic.