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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Berserker |  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Borg - OverviewThe Borg are an amalgam of humanoids of many different races that are enhanced with cybernetic implants, giving them improved mental and physical abilities. Although the cyborg concept has long existed within science-fiction literature, it is probable that the general concept of the Borg — a ruthlessly efficient race of biomechanical beings bent on galactic conquest — was heavily influenced by the Cybermen, which feature in the popular UK television series Doctor Who and who display similar rationales and methods as the Borg, incl ...
See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - Overview |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Borg - Origin of the BorgOver thousands of centuries, the Borg have encountered and assimilated thousands of species. However, little information regarding the true origin of the Borg millennia ago has been divulged in canon sources.
Given this and the Borg species numbering system, it is probable that the species originally giving rise to the Borg would have been designated as Species 1. The Borg Queen is a member of species 125 – meaning she is of an early species assimilated by the Borg. Thus, species 125, or that particular individual, was an ideal choi ...
See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - Origin of the Borg |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: The Age of Kings: Encyclopedia II - Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings - Cheat CodesTo execute a cheat, press Enter and type the cheat into the chat box that appears, then press Enter again to enter the cheat. Some cheats can be toggled on/off by typing them again, e.g. 'Marco' and 'Polo'
How do you turn this on: Creates a very strong unit, the "Cobra Car".
I love the monkey head: Creates a very fast naked villager (VDML) that doesn't do anything. Good for scouting, and can fire arrows just like regular villagers if garrisoned in buildings.
To smithereens: Gives you a Saboteur unit, a much str ...
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - List of horror films - 1980s1980
Bloody Birthday
Cannibal Holocaust
City of the Living Dead
The Changeling
The Fog
Friday the 13th
The Gates of Hell
Hammer House of Horror
Happy Birthday To Me
Inferno
Invasion of the Flesh Hunters
Just Before Dawn
Maniac!
Motel Hell
The Other Hell
Prom Night
Schizoid
The S ...
See also:List of horror films, List of horror films - Silent, List of horror films - 1930s talking, List of horror films - 1940s, List of horror films - 1950s, List of horror films - 1960s, List of horror films - 1970s, List of horror films - 1980s, List of horror films - 1990s, List of horror films - 2000s, List of horror films - External link Read more here: » List of horror films: Encyclopedia II - List of horror films - 1980s |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Bear - Bears in mythologyThere is some evidence for prehistoric bear worship, see Arctic, Arcturus, Great Bear, Berserker, Kalevala. Anthropologists such as Joseph Campbell have regarded this as a common feature in most of the fishing and hunting-tribes. The prehistoric Finns, along with most fenno-ugric peoples, considered the bear as the spirit of one's forefathers. This is why the bear was a greatly respected animal, with several euphemistic names. There has been evidence about early bear worship i ...
See also:Bear, Bear - Physical attributes, Bear - Habitats, Bear - Behavior, Bear - Reproductive behavior, Bear - Other, Bear - Classification, Bear - Evolutionary relationships, Bear - Bears in mythology, Bear - Bears in popular culture Read more here: » Bear: Encyclopedia II - Bear - Bears in mythology |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Bear - Evolutionary relationshipsBears are members of the order Carnivora, suborder Caniformia, and family Ursidae. Other members of the Caniformia include wolves and other dog-like mammals (family Canidae), weasels, skunks, and badgers (family Mustelidae), raccoons (family Procyonidae), and walruses (family Odobenidae), seals (family Phocidae), and sea lions (family Otariidae). Although bears are often described as having evolved from a dog-like ancestor, their closest living relatives ...
See also:Bear, Bear - Physical attributes, Bear - Habitats, Bear - Behavior, Bear - Reproductive behavior, Bear - Other, Bear - Classification, Bear - Evolutionary relationships, Bear - Bears in mythology, Bear - Bears in popular culture Read more here: » Bear: Encyclopedia II - Bear - Evolutionary relationships |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Bear - ClassificationThe genera Melursus and Helarctos are included in the genus Ursus. The Asiatic Black Bear and the Polar Bear used to be placed in their own genera, Selenarctos and Thalarctos.
A number of hybrids have been bred between American Black, Brown and Polar Bears (see Ursinae hybrids).
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Fermi paradox - Theorizing about extraterrestrial life: The basis of the paradoxA great deal of effort has gone into trying to form a rational opinion about extraterrestrial life. Since we have very little empirical evidence — and that which we do have is not yet exhaustive or comprehensive — we are in a position much like ancient Greek philosophers trying to form a cosmology a priori without direct physical evidence. Still, given what we know about physical cosmology, astronomy, biology and ecology we attempt to come to as reasonable a view as we can.
The questions around the idea of extraterrestrial ...
See also:Fermi paradox, Fermi paradox - Theorizing about extraterrestrial life: The basis of the paradox, Fermi paradox - Does it exist?, Fermi paradox - How common is it?: the Drake equation, Fermi paradox - Trying to resolve the paradox empirically: What we look for and how we look, Fermi paradox - The limits of searching, Fermi paradox - The dangers of anthropomorphization, Fermi paradox - What we might look for, Fermi paradox - How we've been looking, Fermi paradox - What we've found, Fermi paradox - Trying to resolve the paradox theoretically: Explaining the silence, Fermi paradox - They do not exist..., Fermi paradox - They do exist but..., Fermi paradox - Conclusion, Fermi paradox - Further reading and references, Fermi paradox - External links, Fermi paradox - References, Fermi paradox - Fictional treatment Read more here: » Fermi paradox: Encyclopedia II - Fermi paradox - Theorizing about extraterrestrial life: The basis of the paradox |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy X-2 - StorylineTaking place two years after the events of Final Fantasy X, Final Fantasy X-2 follows the reconstruction of Spira, for better or worse. The story revolves around three young women: the returning characters Yuna of Besaid Island, Rikku the Al Bhed and a new character named Paine.
In a prequel story to this game (a bonus ending on the international version of Final Fantasy X, also released on a PlayStation Magazine demo disc, and also on a bonus disc included with Unlimited Saga), ...
See also:Final Fantasy X-2, Final Fantasy X-2 - Gameplay, Final Fantasy X-2 - Job classes, Final Fantasy X-2 - Storyline, Final Fantasy X-2 - Criticism, Final Fantasy X-2 - Soundtrack, Final Fantasy X-2 - Trivia, Final Fantasy X-2 - Voice cast, Final Fantasy X-2 - English language version, Final Fantasy X-2 - Japanese language version, Final Fantasy X-2 - Packaging artwork, Final Fantasy X-2 - Notes Read more here: » Final Fantasy X-2: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy X-2 - Storyline |
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| |  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Fermi paradox - Trying to resolve the paradox theoretically: Explaining the silenceDespite the belief by many that the existence of an alien technological civilization is not impossible, as of 2005 there has been no unambiguous evidence of intelligent extraterrestrial life. While many believe this is a vindication of the idea that we are alone in our galaxy (if not the universe) many theoreticians have proposed alternate explanations as to why the skies appear to be silent.
Fermi paradox - They do not exist....
The simplest explanation is that we are alone in the galaxy. Several theories along these lines have b ...
See also:Fermi paradox, Fermi paradox - Theorizing about extraterrestrial life: The basis of the paradox, Fermi paradox - Does it exist?, Fermi paradox - How common is it?: the Drake equation, Fermi paradox - Trying to resolve the paradox empirically: What we look for and how we look, Fermi paradox - The limits of searching, Fermi paradox - The dangers of anthropomorphization, Fermi paradox - What we might look for, Fermi paradox - How we've been looking, Fermi paradox - What we've found, Fermi paradox - Trying to resolve the paradox theoretically: Explaining the silence, Fermi paradox - They do not exist..., Fermi paradox - They do exist but..., Fermi paradox - Conclusion, Fermi paradox - Further reading and references, Fermi paradox - External links, Fermi paradox - References, Fermi paradox - Fictional treatment Read more here: » Fermi paradox: Encyclopedia II - Fermi paradox - Trying to resolve the paradox theoretically: Explaining the silence |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Bear - OtherMany bears of northern regions are assumed to hibernate in the winter. In fact, they don't hibernate. Their body temperature sinks a moderate amount and they can be easily awakened.
Laws have been passed in many areas of the world to protect bears from hunters or habitat destruction. Bears in captivity used to be trained to dance, box, or unicycle, but it is now controversial to use animals in this way.
Bears have an average life expectancy of 25–40 years.
The Brown Bear ...
See also:Bear, Bear - Physical attributes, Bear - Habitats, Bear - Behavior, Bear - Reproductive behavior, Bear - Other, Bear - Classification, Bear - Evolutionary relationships, Bear - Bears in mythology, Bear - Bears in popular culture Read more here: » Bear: Encyclopedia II - Bear - Other |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Bear - BehaviorBears mostly live alone, except for mothers and their cubs, or males and females during mating season. Bears form temporary groups only when food is plentiful in a small area. Alaskan brown bears group in the same area to feed on salmon during the annual salmon runs, when the fish swim upriver to reach their spawning grounds. Giant pandas may also form small social groups, based on recent evidence, perhaps because bamboo is more concentrated than the patchy food resources of other bear species. Other bears may live alone but exist in a socia ...
See also:Bear, Bear - Physical attributes, Bear - Habitats, Bear - Behavior, Bear - Reproductive behavior, Bear - Other, Bear - Classification, Bear - Evolutionary relationships, Bear - Bears in mythology, Bear - Bears in popular culture Read more here: » Bear: Encyclopedia II - Bear - Behavior |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Borg - Origin of the BorgOver thousands of centuries, the Borg have encountered and assimilated thousands of species. However, little information regarding the true origin of the Borg millennia ago has been divulged in canon sources.
Given this and the Borg species numbering system, it is probable that the species originally giving rise to the Borg would have been designated as Species 1 or 0. Similarly, it is interesting to note that the Borg Queen is a member of species 125 – meaning she is of an early species assimilated by the Borg. Thus, species 125, o ...
See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - Origin of the Borg |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Borg - AssimilationInitially, the Borg were a mysterious group of marauders that snatched entire starships or took over entire planets and societies in order to collect and assimilate their technology, being less interested in individual lifeforms (TNG: "Q Who?"). In their second appearance, "The Best of Both Worlds", they began to rather crudely and frighteningly assimilate individuals – namely, Picard – into the collective by surgically altering them. Thereafter, incorporation of different lifeforms into thei ...
See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - Assimilation |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Borg - OverviewThe Borg are an amalgam of humanoids of many different races that are enhanced with cybernetic implants, giving them improved mental and physical abilities. Although the cyborg concept has long existed within science-fiction literature, it is probable that the general concept of the Borg—a ruthlessly efficient race of biomechanical beings bent on galactic conquest—was heavily influenced by the Cybermen, which feature in the popular UK television series Doctor Who and who display similar rationales and methods as the Borg, includin ...
See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - Overview |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Borg - Famous maximThe classic Borg hail is as follows:
"We are the Borg. Lower your shields and power down your weapons. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated."
In the movie Star Trek: First Contact, the following hail is heard:
"We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile."
The actor playing the role of "Voice of the ...
See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - Famous maxim |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Borg - All Borg episodes to date
Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Borg - Star Trek: Voyager.
The following does not include the "usual" Seven of Nine or the Borg children episodes.
Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise.
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See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - All Borg episodes to date |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Bear - HabitatsBears live in a variety of habitats from the tropics to the Arctic and from forests to snowfields. They are mainly omnivorous, although some have a more specialised diet, such as polar bears. They eat lichens, roots, nuts, and berries. They can also go to a river or other body of water to capture fish. Bears will commonly travel far for food. Hunting times are usually in the dusk or the dawn except when humans are nearby.
Some of the large species, such as the polar bear and the grizzly bear, are dangerous to humans, especially in are ...
See also:Bear, Bear - Physical attributes, Bear - Habitats, Bear - Behavior, Bear - Reproductive behavior, Bear - Other, Bear - Classification, Bear - Evolutionary relationships, Bear - Bears in mythology, Bear - Bears in popular culture Read more here: » Bear: Encyclopedia II - Bear - Habitats |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusionThe Borg were a concept born out of necessity for Star Trek to feature a new heavy and regular enemy that was lacking during the first season of The Next Generation, now that the Klingons were allies, and the Romulans mostly absent. Originally intended as the new enemy for the United Federation of Planets, the Ferengi failed to assert themselves as a convincing threat because of their comical, unintimidating appearance and devotion to capitalist accumulation or "free enterprise". They were subsequently reassigned the role of annoying, ...
See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy X-2 - CriticismPerhaps the greatest point of criticism of this title comes from the game's "good ending", which many fans felt effectively took the ending of its predecessor and gave it a happy ending, which did not seem to be logical in terms of the plot. Others noted that the ending revealing Tidus' fate actually uses footage from the very end of Final Fantasy X, thus supposedly proving it was intended from the beginning (although there was no factual evide ...
See also:Final Fantasy X-2, Final Fantasy X-2 - Gameplay, Final Fantasy X-2 - Job classes, Final Fantasy X-2 - Storyline, Final Fantasy X-2 - Criticism, Final Fantasy X-2 - Soundtrack, Final Fantasy X-2 - Trivia, Final Fantasy X-2 - Voice cast, Final Fantasy X-2 - English language version, Final Fantasy X-2 - Japanese language version, Final Fantasy X-2 - Packaging artwork, Final Fantasy X-2 - Notes Read more here: » Final Fantasy X-2: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy X-2 - Criticism |
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|  |  |  | Berserker: Encyclopedia II - Fermi paradox - ConclusionMany views and hypotheses have been put forward to explain, solve, or otherwise address the Fermi paradox. The scientific method provides useful principles and tools to assess the validity of these ideas in their own right and their value relative to each other.
For example, by using Occam's Razor (which generally states that for a given phenomenon the explanation that has the fewest assumptions should be preferred over more complicated ones; also see reductionism), adherents to the premise of the Fermi paradox claim that the simplest explanation would be that we are the only species in our part of the Cosmos that relies on carr ...
See also:Fermi paradox, Fermi paradox - Theorizing about extraterrestrial life: The basis of the paradox, Fermi paradox - Does it exist?, Fermi paradox - How common is it?: the Drake equation, Fermi paradox - Trying to resolve the paradox empirically: What we look for and how we look, Fermi paradox - The limits of searching, Fermi paradox - The dangers of anthropomorphization, Fermi paradox - What we might look for, Fermi paradox - How we've been looking, Fermi paradox - What we've found, Fermi paradox - Trying to resolve the paradox theoretically: Explaining the silence, Fermi paradox - They do not exist..., Fermi paradox - They do exist but..., Fermi paradox - Conclusion, Fermi paradox - Further reading and references, Fermi paradox - External links, Fermi paradox - References, Fermi paradox - Fictional treatment Read more here: » Fermi paradox: Encyclopedia II - Fermi paradox - Conclusion |
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