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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
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Pilot Lazarus Jones' battle to overcome the torment and guilt of surviving the Vietnam War punches a whole through reality and is just the prelude to fighting the ultimate war on a far-distant world of evil!

I think "it" is omitted before "is" which indicates the former clause.
If so, I'd like to know whether it is possible.
  

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park sang joon Pilot Lazarus Jones' battle to overcome the torment and guilt of surviving the Vietnam War punches a whole through reality and is just the prelude to fighting the ultimate war on a far-distant world of evil! I don't think anything has been omitted, but you could rewrite the sentence as: Pilot Lazarus Jones' battle to overcome the torment and guilt of surviving the Vietnam War punches a whole through reality, and it is just the prelude to fighting the ultimate war on a far-distant world of evil! ")

  • park sang joon Pilot Lazarus Jones' battle to overcome the torment and guilt of surviving the Vietnam War punches a whole through reality and is just the prelude to fighting the ultimate war on a far-distant world of evil!
  • I don't think anything has been omitted, but you could rewrite the sentence as: Pilot Lazarus Jones' battle to overcome the torment and guilt of surviving the Vietnam War punches a whole through reality, and it is just the prelude to fighting the ultimate war on a far-distant world of evil!
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park sang joonPilot Lazarus Jones' battle to overcome the torment and guilt of surviving the Vietnam War punches a whole through reality and is just the prelude to fighting the ultimate war on a far-distant world of evil!
I don't think anything has been omitted, but you could rewrite the sentence as:

Pilot Lazarus Jones' battle to overcome the torm

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