Dragons were creatures from Earth myths and legends, resembling giant lizards.
The Doctor encountered a fire-breathing dragon in the forest outside the Pied Piper's castle, but drove it off with a fire extinguisher. (TVC: Challenge of the Piper)
Senator Alcott's fear of the Chinese manifested itself as a Chinese dragon. (DW: The Mind of Evil)
Dragons were one of the life-forms found on Avalon. (MA: The Sorcerer's Apprentice)
The dragon of Iceworld was a biomechanoid assigned to keep the Dragonfire away from Kane. (DW: Dragonfire)
A dragon was a lizard-like creature of mythology. Hebitian tombs often had statues of a sleeping toj'lath representing a dead ruler being wakened by a dragon. (New Worlds, New Civilizations short story: "The Glories of the Hebitians")
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Ancient, malevolent and power-hungry, the Dragons of Norrath are often the villains of many zone and quest progressions.
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The Dragon is a hand-to-hand warrior in San Francisco. You first see him when you first enter San Francisco. You will see him in the middle fighting, Lo Pan. The Dragon seems to have equal strength with Lo Pan. Dragon is good.
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This master of martial arts is based on Bruce "Little Dragon" Lee, martial artist, actor, philosopher... creator of martial style Jeet Kune Do.
Dragon may refer to:
Dragons are reptile creatures that resemble giant lizards.
By their look and habitat dragons can be split into the following sub-species:
On top of the aforementioned subspecies, there are two NPC dragons that are among the most powerful creatures to be found anywhere in the world of Guild Wars:
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| Shiverpeak Mountains | Drake | (Ice Drake)1 | unknown |
| Kryta | Drake | Spiked Crest | |
| Crystal Desert | Drake | Topaz Crest | |
| Ring of Fire Islands | Drake | Fiery Crest | |
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| Kourna | Drake | Chunk of Drake Flesh | |
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For an alphabetic list of all Dragons, including bosses, see: Category: Dragons
Dragan was a soldier during the Bosnian Wars and in the same fifteen man squad as Niko Bellic, Florian Cravic, Darko Brevic, Goran, Mijo and Dmitar. He was killed, alongside eleven of his fellow squad members, after Darko sold the squad out to the enemy for $1,000.
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The blast door map, first seen in the 17th episode of Season 2, "Lockdown", is a map of DHARMA Initiative facilities on the Island discovered by Locke at the Swan. The map and its accompanying annotions were drawn on one of the blast doors in paint that would fluoresce under ultraviolet light. The map was only visible briefly during the lockdown incident and was later destroyed in the Swan implosion.
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Stuart Radzinsky, a DHARMA Initiative member and architect of the Swan station, originally created the map. He and his partner, Kelvin Inman regularly forced a lockdown sequence to engage the blast doors to continue their work on the map. The map's creators were forced to work blindly as the map could only be seen under conditions when the Swan was illuminated with black-light. Following Radzinsky's suicide, Kelvin continued working on the map, albeit at a much slower pace. Kelvin described Radzinsky as having a photographic memory, allowing him to remember exactly where he left off. It is unknown if Desmond ever contributed to the map. ("Live Together, Die Alone")
DHARMA laundry detergent was at least one of the substances used as "paint" on the map. Likely other mixtures were used to create the different colours.
Locke saw the blast door map for the first and only time in episode "Lockdown" while trapped under the blast door during the lockdown incident. Black lights switched on, revealing the map.
In the semi-canon video game, Via Domus, there are two spectrum levels of the map which can be seen under different lighting conditions. The first was as seen by Locke. The second spectrum of the map includes more geographical locations and notations. ("Forty-Two")
There are numerous handwritten notations across the blast door map. There were at least two types of notations on the map: printed notes in English, informed and factual; and more speculative philosophical musings in Latin written in cursive. Likely a combination of information and guesswork on the part of its creators, the map does not appear to be entirely accurate.
The hidden map shows the location of six stations with a seventh crossed out. All the stations appear to be pointing towards the center of the Island, represented on the map by a large question mark. Four of the stations appear with names and logos: the Arrow, the Staff, the Flame and the Swan. The central location, indicated by the question mark at the center of the map was later identified as the Pearl. ("?")
The notes are written in several scripts, suggesting multiple contributors. The notes can be grouped into four general categories: English commentary, Latin commentary, mathematical equations and object labels (the Swan, the Flame, CVIII, etc). The Latin phrases appear to be more of a running commentary than insightful notations about the map. By contrast, the majority of the notations written in English address the various stations, references to an incident, possible shutdowns, a Cerberus system, the Periodic Resupply Drop and a DharmaTel network.
Found on the blast door map are several equations, both mathematical and scientific, written as additional notations to the diagram. Three trigonometric equations are located in the top left-hand corner of the blast door map, two calculus problems appear to be engineering/physics equations related to magnetism, two derived values are found at the far right of the map, and other various mathematical equations are spread throughout it.
There are several notations on the hidden map that appear to be dates, which use a month/day/year format. Some appear to indicate a the timestamp when a "shutdown" occurred. What was shut down and why are unknown. There is another date reference to a zoological research facility and a reference to something called an AH/MDG incident of 1985.
The Via Domus version of the map seen by Elliott Maslow in "Forty-Two", is a canonical addition to the blast door map, since the producers stated that there is another version of the map seen under a different light. (Access: Granted)
A summary of the additions to this map, listed counter-clockwise:
In addition to the screen capture of the map from "Lockdown", the original map has been presented through other official venues. These images were apparently taken from the original prop source, and thus are higher quality images, some of which show more details and sections of the map than those from the episode itself. These include:
Locke was the only one of the survivors to see the blast door map and later tried to recreate the map on paper by drawing what he recalled. Only seeing the map for a few seconds, his memory is somewhat sketchy, but he appeared to recall the general station locations, the 'rivers' and the question mark in the center of the map. After various attempts, Locke eventually drew a good copy which he eventually gave to Mr. Eko. ("S.O.S.") ("?")
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Dragon may refer to:
Dragons are a legendary creature from the myths of various Earth cultures.
The planet Berengaria VII had an indigenious animal that resembled Earth's mythological dragons. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise")
A species of dragon-like animal was the only creature that was able to withstand the harsh environments in the lower regions of Sema's home planet. (Dragon Ball Z vs. Star Trek: The Beginning of Infinity)
One of the creatures bred on Professor Gast's planet was dragons. (Star Trek: Phoenix-X: "Crash Bandicoots")
The USS Dragon was possibly named after the mythical creatures.
Dragon may mean:
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Dragons were an reptilion-avian group regerded as non-sentient creatures, until Jedi Grand Master Luke Skywalker went to investigate. He discovered they had a sophisticated writing style, a language, and a lifespan of two Wookiees. Most were fierce creatures, hoarding gold and gems, but a few sensed Luke's special importance to the universe and revealed hidden knowldge to him. Unfortunately, many Dragons were wiped out when the Yuuzhan Vong inaveded the planet. Only twelve dragons remained galactic-wide, and there was bound to be one or two in the galactic black market.
Dragons had an average lifespan of seven-hundred to five-thousand standard years. At birth, their height was five inches and their length was twelve. Full grown, they grew from three up to one-hundred and fifty meters in height, and from ten to two-hundred in length.
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Dragons are large reptilian, fire-breathing monsters. Though on modern-day Earth, they are considered mythological creatures by native humans, real specimens have been known to exist.
Dragons can be bipedal, quadrupedal, winged, have necks of various size, and have heads or tails in ranging numbers. Indeed, since the term "dragon" is so generic, it seems possible to describe creatures not native to Earth which fall under the very forgiving criteria as dragons.
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At least one full-on dragon (reptilian, fire-breathing, winged) has been seen on Earth in medieval times, and a similar but less imposing creature (supposedly from Borneo) in the modern era. The medieval dragon was tremendous in size, dwarfing both humans and averaged-sized Transformers. Although quite dangerous, it was driven off by a wizard using dragon's bane.
Lord Chumley spent years patiently stalking the Kinabalu dragon[1] of Borneo before transporting it back to his estate. He later set it against the captive Optimus Prime. Kinabalu was a little larger than Prime, had no wings, and did not breathe fire. It attacked him with teeth and claws, but Prime threw it off a bridge.
Also, the fictional movie monster Hojoni bears a striking resemblance to the medieval dragon, though wingless.
The only known instance of a non-Terran dragon was in the dimension of Menonia, where a wizard called the Golden One could use magic to take on the form of a large, flying golden dragon.
The Mini-Con Nightscream takes on the form of a dragon.
When the Predacon Megatron took on the spark of his Decepticon namesake and was submersed in lava, his form mutated from a Tyrannosaurus rex to a large, red, fire-breathing dragon.
Galvatron had the computer on Gaea (future Earth) download the most powerful creature from the planet's past, which resulted in the DNA of a dragon being downloaded into his system along with the planet's most powerful weapon, which turned out to be a drill tank for some odd reason.
Cryotek attempted to remove Megatron's Transmetal II dragon mode and incorporate it into himself, but the process left Cyotek into stasis lock. Megatron's beast mode wasn't removed, but Cryotek was left with a similar body.
Among the various forms used by the six-changer Predacon Leader Megatron, a two-headed dragon was one of his more well-known (and more creative) forms. Later, after his conversion into the more powerful "ten-changer" Galvatron, he gained a second (one-headed) dragon form. (This was originally a pteranodon in Car Robots, but was changed for the US release.)
The leader of Jungle Planet, Scourge, transformed into a mechanical dragon with the ability to deploy up to three heads. Though the Jungle Planet is populated entirely by Transformers who transform into mechanical beast modes seemingly modeled after Earth creatures, it is unknown if Scourge's alt-mode has any direct connection to mythological dragons of Earth, which he expressed confusion about.
Dragon magazine was born in 1976, as an outgrowth of the popularity of Dungeons and Dragons. Between 1976 and 2002 Dragon was published by TSR, and then by Wizards of the Coast.
Although Dragon Magazine was originally designed to support the roleplaying industry in general, it has always been primarily a house organ for TSR's (or more recently Wizards of the Coast's) role-playing games with a particular focus on D&D.
n 2002, Paizo Publishing acquired the rights to publish Dragon under license from Wizards of the Coast.
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Dragon monsters are a powerful Type to contend with, often focusing on brute ATK strength and Fusion monsters, but most have special effects that add to their devastation.
As of now, the highest ATK monsters in the game, "Dragon Master Knight" and "Five-Headed Dragon" are Dragons. In addition, the most powerful Normal Monster is also a Dragon; "Blue-Eyes White Dragon". "Red-Eyes B. Dragon" and "Rainbow Dragon" are also noticeable. Plus two monsters of powerful LV series, Armed Dragon LV10 and Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV8 are also Dragon Types.
Dragons also have their own two Structure Decks, Structure Deck 1: Dragon's Roar and Structure Deck 13: Revival of the Great Dragon, whose TCG counterpart is Structure Deck: Rise of the Dragon Lords.
To date there are no Flip Effect Dragon-Type monsters.
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Tournament Guidelines Duel - Infinite Loop - Maintenance Costs Double Tributer - Victory Conditions Attributes DARK - EARTH - FIRE - LIGHT - WATER - WIND Types Aqua - Beast - Beast-Warrior - Dinosaur - Dragon |
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