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| Race: | Human |
| Home Planet: | Earth |
| Home Era: | 1966 |
| Appearances: | DW: The Faceless Ones |
| Actor: | Donald Pickering |
Blade was an airplane pilot at Gatwick Airport. His identity was taken over by a Chameleon. The false Blade became chief pilot of Chameleon Tours and controller of their operations. When the Doctor defeated the Chameleons, the false Blade was willing to negotiate to save his people. When the Director attacked him in an attempt to regain control, the false Blade was forced to shoot and kill him. The real Blade was subsequently freed. (DW: The Faceless Ones)
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The Blades are a group of survivalists led by a woman named Razor, living in a pre-war nightclub in the Boneyard north of Adytum.
While a peaceful group, they are persecuted by the Regulators, who both coerce them into doing their bidding and frame them for crimes against the people of Adytum. This makes it appear that the Adytowners are seriously threatened by the Blades; a convenient pretext for the Regulators' own repressive policies.
While relatively unarmed, a man named MacRae teaches the Blades his knowledge of combat skills as self-defense, and guards their front-door entrance from intruders. He is mainly the only 'representative' the Regulators parley with; however, there is little peace-talk. If the Vault Dweller agrees to help the Blades fight the Regulators, they will be instructed to go to the Gun Runners' fort and ask their leader for weapons and ammunition. After the Vault Dweller does what is asked, the Blades storm Adytum fully geared (the Vault Dweller may be in the fight as well if the player wishes).
Should the Blades become hostile, the player should be able to dispatch the entire contingent due to their poor armament and fighting skills (provided the player is properly levelled, armed and armored).
The Blades appear only in the original Fallout, though a sign similar to the one from their club appears in Fallout 2 in the town of Klamath.
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The Blade is a two-door open top lowrider available only in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
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The Blade may be found on any Mexican gang's turf, and is driven by said gang members, especially the San Fierro Rifa. It can occasionally be seen driven by non-gang affiliated civilians. If the car is equipped with hydraulics, it can be used in lowrider competitions. Being a lowrider, its exterior and interior can be modified at Loco Low Co..
The Blade combines elements of the 1965 and 1968 Chevrolet Impalas. The rear of the car resembles that of the 1963 Impala, with convex areas around the taillights rather than concave. Its headlight design is similar to a 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass (which may be the origin of the Blade's name along with the Sabre). The Blade has no side rear-view mirrors.
While normally appearing with only an open top, the car can be modified at Loco Low Co. to feature a hard top or a convertible top, although the latter is permanently lowered.
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Side view of a Blade modified at Loco Low Co. to feature a hard top. |
Acceleration and speed are quite impressive, and the brakes and slick handling serve the vehicle well. Although cornering is also excellent, the one major drawback of the Blade is its major oversteer, which makes e-braking turns absolutely futile, and driving at high speeds a challenge due to the potential loss of control at the slightest disturbance. The Blade is capable of withstanding significant impact damage due to its strong frame and overall construction; it does not fare as well against explosive damage, however.
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Blade (born Jack Woods, March 21st, 1978) is a British professional wrestler. He is currently semi-retired, nursing a bad knee injury and contemplating a possible return in the forseeable future.
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Blade did stuff. (To be elaborated on at some point)
Blade's debut match in America, first title, etc ... (To be elaborated on at some point)
Blade did more stuff. He lead Team SCW to victory against Team TEW. (To be elaborated on at some point)
Blade started gaining recognition, headlining in a lot of the minor feds that opened up, such as AWF. (To be elaborated on at some point)
Blade's return to SWC. He did some good stuff here, I think. (To be elaborated on at some point)
Blade joined late, I'm pretty sure he wore a mask or something for a bit. He didn't win the World Title here so we can move on swiftly. (To be elaborated on at some point)
Blade won a Gauntlet Match, defeating five people in a row to win some sort of title I think. (To be elaborated on at some point)
Blade finally won a World Title, twice after losing it a little prematurely. He was here for ages and loads of stuff happened. It was pretty cool. (To be elaborated on at some point)
Again? I think, anyway. (To be elaborated on at some point)
More awesomeness ensued. (To be elaborated on at some point)
Blade retired for a year after voluntarily leaving KoP. Not sure why that's in Spanish. (To be elaborated on at some point)
Blade returned by going all the way to Japan only to not even fight in a match. Not exactly triumphant. (To be elaborated on at some point)
Blade set loads of things up but nothing really happened. What a way to go out. Not even nearly triumphant. Hell, acceptable barely fits the bill. (To be elaborated on at some point)
Blade is out of the runnings having semi-retired from professional wrestling.
Blade had a really great relationship with his father. They'd often play ball in the yard and stay out well past bed time, the little rascals.
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A hybrid knife weapon with a heavy, flat two-edged blade nearly 300mm in length, and a semi-basket hand-guard. Because of the bulk of the hand guard, it is generally carried in a belt scabbard. (350 grams; Cr50; TL 3)
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