Given what we know from Empty Throne and the aftermath of Halo Infinite, since all those Guardians deactivated….
I think that PROJECT: GOLIATH is gonna get a major boost from all the inert ones left lying around.

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Given what we know from Empty Throne and the aftermath of Halo Infinite, since all those Guardians deactivated….
I think that PROJECT: GOLIATH is gonna get a major boost from all the inert ones left lying around.
Inktober, 30th - Makki and Project: Goliath
+Don't look into the broken mirror.+
I borrowed @salsabubble 's anger boy Project Goliath for this. Together with my Dollmaker Makki.
Something properly Halloween themed. :3
Inktober, Day 2.
The giant multi-armed menace who doesn’t yet have a proper person-name, Project: Goliath. Don’t let his well-tended hair and his award winning smile fool you, he’s not nice at all.
I’m not particularly following any prompts, I’m really just trying to draw something every day.
Transformers Project Goliath fanon idea
Depending on whatever the exosuit's helmet final design ended up, I think it would be funny if the human protagonist got captured, put into the nemesis' prison cell and chained because they didn't see the human through their visor, resulting in the human easily freeing themselves from their chains by the arm piece if it's modular (as long as they know when guards will come back and check routinely). It would be insane to watch them trying to escape while slowly dying from dehydration, and surviving whatever harsh conditions like forced labour, if they implement that. Bonus if they have Autobot prisoners to try and help free.
ATN - Unseen64's Giant Look at Disney's Project Goliath
SPOILER ALART: Goliath from Gargoyles isn’t in it.
A few years ago, we noted how bizarre it was that Hood and other state Attorneys General seemed to be blaming Google for all kinds of bad things online. It seemed to show a fundamental lack of understanding about how the internet (and the law!) worked. Of course, things became somewhat more "understandable" when emails leaked in the Sony Hack revealed that the MPAA had an entire "Project Goliath" designed around attacking Google, and the centerpiece of it was funding Jim Hood's investigation into Google, including handling most of the lawyering, writing up Hood's letters to Google and even the "civil investigative demand" (CID -- basically a subpoena) that he could send. Hood lashed out angrily about all of this, even as the NY Times revealed that the metadata on the letter he sent Google showed that it was really written by top MPAA lawyers. Hood continued to angrily lash out, demonstrating how little he seemed to understand about the internet. He made claims that were simply untrue -- including pretending that Google would take users to Silk Road, the dark market hidden site that could never be found via a Google search. Hood also dared reporters to find any evidence of funding from Hollywood, and it didn't take us long to find direct campaign contributions to his PAC from the MPAA and others.
Corporations fighting each other, and using our public officials as their pawns? Surprise!
Google detractors take fight to U.S. state attorneys general
Google detractors take fight to U.S. state attorneys general
[cfsp key=”adsense_336x280″]”They have lobbied state attorneys general. They have hired former state attorneys general. They have even helped draft a menacing letter for one state attorney general,” Nick Wingfield and Eric Lipton report for The New York Times. “And they have given the target — Google — a code name: Goliath.”
“Google’s detractors complain about the search giant to everyone they…
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Project Goliath: Inside Hollywood's secret war against Google
Project Goliath: Inside Hollywood’s secret war against Google
[cfsp key=”adsense_336x280″]”What is ‘Goliath’ and why are Hollywood’s most powerful lawyers working to kill it?” Russell Brandom asks for The Verge. “”
“In dozens of recently leaked emails from the Sony hack, lawyers from the MPAA and six major studios talk about “Goliath” as their most powerful and politically relevant adversary in the fight against online piracy,” Brandom reports. “They speak…
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