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out of the rescue for her safety) decides to snoop around. She is captured and sent into the maze. Wolff spots Niki in the maze and, despite
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Wolff comes to the rescue and jabs a sparking power cable into one of
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concern was getting it to the box office to make quick money, riding an anticipated, lucrative 3-D boom. ... The producers didn't want to fool around. They were looking for a more conventional approach. So, I wrote it like a
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and a water dragon which the female warriors fear. He loses his trusty
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awwwful. Let's change all this!' The script was re-written a lot. There was a train which started out as evil and wound up being good. People who were supposed to be friends ended up being enemies. It was confusing. I was lucky, though. All my material was improved."
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turned small-time salvage operator named Wolff intercepts the message and heads to the planet along with his female engineer Chalmers. They learn that the planet, Terra 11, is a failed colony that fell victim to a deadly
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