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Enemies

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Enemies: Encyclopedia - Enemy

An enemy or foe is a relativist term for an entity that is seen as forcefully adverse or threatening. The term is usually used within the greater context of war, to denote an opposing group and the individuals within as threats to one's own national, ethic, or political group. To individuals within the threatened group, the "enemy" concept is an amorphous personification of both a threat to one's collective social group, as well as a personal threat to oneself. The term "enemy" serves the social function of designating a particular entity as a threat, and the "most feared enemy" status reserved fo ...

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Mario series enemies - Enemies
Mario series enemies - Albatoss. An Albatoss is a red crane-like bird found in some stages of Super Mario Bros. 2. Mario and the gang could hitch a ride on them, which is mandatory to get past a certain stage. Sometimes they may be seen carrying and dropping Bob-ombs. Mario series enemies - Beezo. Beezo is an enemy character from the Nintendo video game title Super Mario Bros. 2. Beezos are very similar to the friendly Subcon creatures that are nativ ...

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Public Enemy - Members

The following are a part of The Bomb Squad, the revolutionary production group which is closely associated with (sometimes considered a part of) Public Enemy: Hank Shocklee Real name: Hank Boxley Bill Stephany Keith Shocklee Eric "Vietnam" Sadler Chuck D is often listed as a member of the Bomb Squad under the pseudonymn "Carl Ryder", a shortened form of his real name. The S1W's are sometimes considered a part of Public Enemy, as well. ...

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Public Enemy - History

PE formed in Long Island, New York in 1982. They were signed to the still developing Def Jam record label after Rick Rubin heard Chuck D freestyling on a demo. It then took roughly five years before their debut, Yo! Bum Rush The Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim. They went on to release the revolutionary It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back in 1988, which performed better in the charts than their previous release, and included ...

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Public Enemy, Public Enemy - History, Public Enemy - Origin of name, Public Enemy - Controversy, Public Enemy - Presently, Public Enemy - Members, Public Enemy - Books, Public Enemy - Samples, Public Enemy - Discography

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Public Enemy - Controversy

PE were also infamous for their alignment with S1W (Security of the First World), a militant black power movement. Also, Professor Griff, a member of the group, made many perceived anti-semitic remarks, though he claimed them not to be condemning of all Jews, just Zionists, and as a result was ejected from the band, and the group was listed in an FBI report to Congress entitled "Rap Music and Its Effects on National Security". For this and for their single "Swindler's Lust" the group was condemned by the Anti-Defamation League, though many o ...

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Public Enemy, Public Enemy - History, Public Enemy - Origin of name, Public Enemy - Controversy, Public Enemy - Presently, Public Enemy - Members, Public Enemy - Books, Public Enemy - Samples, Public Enemy - Discography

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Public Enemy - Presently

They still continue to perform and write, though with some attrition. Terminator X took early retirement and was replaced by Atlanta native DJ Lord as the group's main DJ. Chuck D and Professor Griff are also members of a band named Confrontation Camp, a funk/rock band. Chuck D's lecture series on "Rap, Race, Reality & Technology" has been used as the basis for his lyrics on "We Are Gathered Here", an album by the group Fi ...

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Public Enemy, Public Enemy - History, Public Enemy - Origin of name, Public Enemy - Controversy, Public Enemy - Presently, Public Enemy - Members, Public Enemy - Books, Public Enemy - Samples, Public Enemy - Discography

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Enemies: Encyclopedia - Doom enemies

The following are enemies in the Id Software First-person shooter Computer and video games Doom, Ultimate Doom, Doom II and Final Doom, and the new versions of those enemies in Doom 3 and its expansion pack Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil. Most of the enemies in the games are Demons from Hell. Doom enemies - Zombies. Zombies are undead soldiers. They are the only non-demonic enemies in the game and the only ones to drop ammunition when killed. Due to their bullet weapons, the ...

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - The Ultimate Enemy - Synopsis

Ten years into the future, Amity Park is protected by a ghost shield full time. However, the people there go about with their normal lives. Casper High is much the same as it always was. A young woman with short hair flies by on her jet sled, waving to a few kids. She goes to check on one of the pylons of the ghost shield, and finds that it's fully operational. The woman talks into a wrist communicator, and a man with an eye patch answers. He is Damon Gray, and the woman is Valerie Gray. She responds that tower nine is fully operational. She ...

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The Ultimate Enemy, The Ultimate Enemy - Synopsis, The Ultimate Enemy - Goofs, The Ultimate Enemy - Trivia

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Doom enemies - Mancubus

The Mancubus (Collectively referred to as Mancubi) is a horrendously fat, cybernetic humanoid demon which was introduced in Doom II. They have fireball launchers bolted directly onto both arms, and fuel tanks for the weapons mounted on their backs. They can take tremendous damage (700 HP) and are usually best dealt with using the rocket launcher or plasma rifle. They move slowly but it ...

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Doom enemies, Doom enemies - Zombies, Doom enemies - Imp, Doom enemies - Demon, Doom enemies - Spectre, Doom enemies - Lost Soul, Doom enemies - Cacodemon, Doom enemies - Pain Elemental, Doom enemies - Mancubus, Doom enemies - Cherub, Doom enemies - Baron of Hell, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - Hell Knight, Doom enemies - Revenant, Doom enemies - Arch-Vile, Doom enemies - Arachnotron, Doom enemies - Wolfenstein SS, Doom enemies - Cyberdemon, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Weakness, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - The Cyberdemon in Roguelike Games, Doom enemies - Spider Mastermind, Doom enemies - Icon of Sin

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Enemies of Batman - Mobsters

The Batman mythos also pits him against more ordinary enemies, such as mobsters like: Falcone family: Led by Carmine Falcone, aka "The Roman", and prominent in the storylines of Batman's early years, including Year One, The Long Halloween and Dark Victory. In the comics, as well as the feature film Batman Begins, the Falcone family and Carmine Falcone in particular are portrayed as having a massive amount of power and influence on Gotham City. Rupert Thorne: Prominent in the animated series, but als ...

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Enemies of Batman, Enemies of Batman - Major Enemies, Enemies of Batman - Minor Villains, Enemies of Batman - Mobsters, Enemies of Batman - Enemies created for other media, Enemies of Batman - Villains from comics in live-action media

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Doom enemies - Zombies

Zombies are undead soldiers. They are the only non-demonic enemies in the game and the only ones to drop ammunition when killed. Due to their bullet weapons, they are the only enemies besides the Spider Mastermind that can be easily made to engage in monster infighting with others of the same type. They come in three types: Former human: 20 HP, wields a rifle, drops a clip when killed. Also known as zombieman. (Appear in Doom I, II and Final Doom) Former human sergeant: 30 HP, wields a ...

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Doom enemies, Doom enemies - Zombies, Doom enemies - Imp, Doom enemies - Demon, Doom enemies - Spectre, Doom enemies - Lost Soul, Doom enemies - Cacodemon, Doom enemies - Pain Elemental, Doom enemies - Mancubus, Doom enemies - Cherub, Doom enemies - Baron of Hell, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - Hell Knight, Doom enemies - Revenant, Doom enemies - Arch-Vile, Doom enemies - Arachnotron, Doom enemies - Wolfenstein SS, Doom enemies - Cyberdemon, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Weakness, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - The Cyberdemon in Roguelike Games, Doom enemies - Spider Mastermind, Doom enemies - Icon of Sin

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Doom enemies - Cherub

The Cherub makes it's first appearance in Doom 3: It is not present in any of the other Doom games. The Cherub is a small demon. Its lower half is an insect's abdomen and the back has insect-like wings. The upper half features two arms that end with clawed hands and the head is that of a human baby. Its eyes are pale and devoid of pupils. Whenever it flies around, it makes a buzzing noise and when it attacks, it emits a harsh screech. It can only do melee attacks, which are leaping at its enemies with a force that ...

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Doom enemies, Doom enemies - Zombies, Doom enemies - Imp, Doom enemies - Demon, Doom enemies - Spectre, Doom enemies - Lost Soul, Doom enemies - Cacodemon, Doom enemies - Pain Elemental, Doom enemies - Mancubus, Doom enemies - Cherub, Doom enemies - Baron of Hell, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - Hell Knight, Doom enemies - Revenant, Doom enemies - Arch-Vile, Doom enemies - Arachnotron, Doom enemies - Wolfenstein SS, Doom enemies - Cyberdemon, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Weakness, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - The Cyberdemon in Roguelike Games, Doom enemies - Spider Mastermind, Doom enemies - Icon of Sin

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Doom enemies - Imp

The Imp is the basic demonic enemy and common in all of the games. In all of the games, Imps are relatively humanoid in appearance. They attack at long distance by firing fireballs from their hands, and up close by scratching with sharp claws. In the original games, they have brown skin, red eyes, and spikes on their shoulders, elbows and knees. They hiss when alerted. They have 60 HP. In Doom 3, they have gray skin, ten small dark eyes, and no spikes. They are also capable of leaping great distances and moving at ...

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Doom enemies, Doom enemies - Zombies, Doom enemies - Imp, Doom enemies - Demon, Doom enemies - Spectre, Doom enemies - Lost Soul, Doom enemies - Cacodemon, Doom enemies - Pain Elemental, Doom enemies - Mancubus, Doom enemies - Cherub, Doom enemies - Baron of Hell, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - Hell Knight, Doom enemies - Revenant, Doom enemies - Arch-Vile, Doom enemies - Arachnotron, Doom enemies - Wolfenstein SS, Doom enemies - Cyberdemon, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Weakness, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - The Cyberdemon in Roguelike Games, Doom enemies - Spider Mastermind, Doom enemies - Icon of Sin

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Doom enemies - Demon

The Demon (or Pinky Demon or Bull Demon) is a well known monster found in all incarnations of the series. In the original series, the Demon had a hunched back with pink skin (hence its name), hooved feet on its hind legs, a large head with sharp teeth pointing out, two large muscular arms, beady gold eyes, and two bull horns on the head. Its only gait is a run and it is never seen walking. Its only attack is a close range biting attack, but because of their brute strength and tendency to be in packs, they ...

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Doom enemies, Doom enemies - Zombies, Doom enemies - Imp, Doom enemies - Demon, Doom enemies - Spectre, Doom enemies - Lost Soul, Doom enemies - Cacodemon, Doom enemies - Pain Elemental, Doom enemies - Mancubus, Doom enemies - Cherub, Doom enemies - Baron of Hell, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - Hell Knight, Doom enemies - Revenant, Doom enemies - Arch-Vile, Doom enemies - Arachnotron, Doom enemies - Wolfenstein SS, Doom enemies - Cyberdemon, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Weakness, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - The Cyberdemon in Roguelike Games, Doom enemies - Spider Mastermind, Doom enemies - Icon of Sin

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Doom enemies - Spectre

Spectres first appear in Doom. They are identical to Demons in all respects, even using the same resources, except that they have permanent partial invisibility, somewhat akin to the cloaking device used by the Alien Hunter from the movie Predator. This can make them extremely hard to see in darker areas or against certain textures. Note: In the PlayStation version of Doom, Spectres do not "shimmer," as they do in the PC version of the game. Instead, they appear faded and semi-transparent. Also, this version of th ...

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Doom enemies, Doom enemies - Zombies, Doom enemies - Imp, Doom enemies - Demon, Doom enemies - Spectre, Doom enemies - Lost Soul, Doom enemies - Cacodemon, Doom enemies - Pain Elemental, Doom enemies - Mancubus, Doom enemies - Cherub, Doom enemies - Baron of Hell, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - Hell Knight, Doom enemies - Revenant, Doom enemies - Arch-Vile, Doom enemies - Arachnotron, Doom enemies - Wolfenstein SS, Doom enemies - Cyberdemon, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Weakness, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - The Cyberdemon in Roguelike Games, Doom enemies - Spider Mastermind, Doom enemies - Icon of Sin

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Doom enemies - Cacodemon

Cacodemons are large round floating red heads, with small horns, one eye, and a large mouth that can spit fireballs and bite. The Cacodemon graphic first appeared in the code of an alpha version of Doom, released on May 22, 1993; [1] it first appeared as a live adversary in a press release version of Doom released on October 4, 1993. [2] In the finished game, played at the default skill level, the Cacodemon first appears in the first level of the second episode of Doom. Cacodemons appear in almost every level ...

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Doom enemies, Doom enemies - Zombies, Doom enemies - Imp, Doom enemies - Demon, Doom enemies - Spectre, Doom enemies - Lost Soul, Doom enemies - Cacodemon, Doom enemies - Pain Elemental, Doom enemies - Mancubus, Doom enemies - Cherub, Doom enemies - Baron of Hell, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - Hell Knight, Doom enemies - Revenant, Doom enemies - Arch-Vile, Doom enemies - Arachnotron, Doom enemies - Wolfenstein SS, Doom enemies - Cyberdemon, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Weakness, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - The Cyberdemon in Roguelike Games, Doom enemies - Spider Mastermind, Doom enemies - Icon of Sin

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Doom enemies - Revenant

Revenants, which first appeared in Doom II, are tall humanoid skeletons with hollow eye sockets and armor on their upper body. On each shoulder rests a small rocket launcher. At a distance, it will fire rockets, and at close range, it will punch the target. Sometimes the rockets are heat-seeking so they will chase the target, however the missiles are not as as powerful as the rockets fired by Cyberdemons and the player (a revenant's missiles do half the direct damage of a normal rocket and have no splash damage), thus the player can u ...

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Doom enemies, Doom enemies - Zombies, Doom enemies - Imp, Doom enemies - Demon, Doom enemies - Spectre, Doom enemies - Lost Soul, Doom enemies - Cacodemon, Doom enemies - Pain Elemental, Doom enemies - Mancubus, Doom enemies - Cherub, Doom enemies - Baron of Hell, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - Hell Knight, Doom enemies - Revenant, Doom enemies - Arch-Vile, Doom enemies - Arachnotron, Doom enemies - Wolfenstein SS, Doom enemies - Cyberdemon, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Weakness, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - The Cyberdemon in Roguelike Games, Doom enemies - Spider Mastermind, Doom enemies - Icon of Sin

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Doom enemies - Arachnotron

The Arachnotron is introduced in Doom II, loosely resembling a robotic spider. It appears to be a much smaller version of the larger Spider Mastermind. It bears much of the same form as its larger counterpart, such as the large brain with two eyes, and is also attached to a metal platform with four mechanical legs. However, the eyes are blue instead of red, and they lack the sharkish teeth and evil grin of the Mastermind. Instead of a chain gun as a weapon, it is armed with a plasma rifle, like the player's. Arachnotrons ...

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Doom enemies, Doom enemies - Zombies, Doom enemies - Imp, Doom enemies - Demon, Doom enemies - Spectre, Doom enemies - Lost Soul, Doom enemies - Cacodemon, Doom enemies - Pain Elemental, Doom enemies - Mancubus, Doom enemies - Cherub, Doom enemies - Baron of Hell, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - Hell Knight, Doom enemies - Revenant, Doom enemies - Arch-Vile, Doom enemies - Arachnotron, Doom enemies - Wolfenstein SS, Doom enemies - Cyberdemon, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Weakness, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - The Cyberdemon in Roguelike Games, Doom enemies - Spider Mastermind, Doom enemies - Icon of Sin

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Doom enemies - Cyberdemon

The Cyberdemons resemble large, 10+ foot tall brown-skinned minotaurs, somewhat resembling the weaker Baron of Hell , with several unnatural cyborg enhancements, including a mostly metallic right leg, a prosthetic rocket launcher for a left forearm, wires lining down their midsections, and wires protruding from the right shoulder areas. They are one of the most popular boss creatures in the history of first-person shooter games, and one has even appeared on the box art and the title screen of Doom II. Cyberdemons attack the pla ...

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Doom enemies, Doom enemies - Zombies, Doom enemies - Imp, Doom enemies - Demon, Doom enemies - Spectre, Doom enemies - Lost Soul, Doom enemies - Cacodemon, Doom enemies - Pain Elemental, Doom enemies - Mancubus, Doom enemies - Cherub, Doom enemies - Baron of Hell, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - Hell Knight, Doom enemies - Revenant, Doom enemies - Arch-Vile, Doom enemies - Arachnotron, Doom enemies - Wolfenstein SS, Doom enemies - Cyberdemon, Doom enemies - Strength, Doom enemies - Weakness, Doom enemies - Appearance statistics, Doom enemies - The Cyberdemon in Roguelike Games, Doom enemies - Spider Mastermind, Doom enemies - Icon of Sin

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Enemies: Encyclopedia II - Sex Is Not the Enemy - Remixes

Upon release in the UK, no remixes of the song appeared on any of the single formats, however in the following months a number of releases appeared featuring a wealth of new mixes by various artists. The first "Sex Is Not The Enemy" mixes to surface were on a CD-R promo, which appeared in late June 2005. This release contained mixes from Ils (Illian Walker) and a remix from Devil's Gun. In August 2005 two further promos, this time both on 12" vinyl, appeared containing mixes from either Freak ...

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