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| Series: | Big Finish - Doctor Who Unbound |
| Release Number: | 6 |
| Main Character: | The Doctor |
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| Writer: | Nicholas Briggs |
| Director: | Nicholas Briggs |
| Post Production: | Andy Hardwick and Nicholas Briggs |
| Publisher: | Big Finish |
| Release Date: | October, 2003 |
| Format: | 1 CD |
| Prod. Code: | DWUN06 |
| ISBN: | ISBN 1-84435-015-0 |
| Previous Story: | Deadline |
| Following Story: | A Storm of Angels |
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“They want to punish me for being me!”
All the Doctor has to do to avoid being caught by the Time Lords is work in a supermarket and go to the pub. It’s a cunning plan — certainly far less dangerous than fighting the dreaded Quarks and all those other alien fiends.
But just when everything seemed mundane and safe, alien transmissions, exploding poison gas, Princess Anne and wobbly trolleys burst onto the scene to ruin everything. It’s a crisis! A fiendish alien plot! And the Doctor must use all the resources at her disposal to defeat it. She’ll probably need to have a large vodka first, though.
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The term Exile means to be away from an individual's home, nation-state, or homeworld while being refused permission to return or being threatened with punishment for returning.
The Cardassian poet Iloja of Prim was exiled from the Cardassian Union at some point in his life, and spent at least part of his exile on Vulcan. (DS9 episode: "Destiny")
After returning to the Romulan Empire following her capture by the Federation, Liviana Charvanek was sentenced to exile despite the efforts of her aunt Ael t'Rllaillieu. Because she was also the niece of Emperor Shiarkiek she was exiled rather than being executed.
Following the withdrawal of the Cardassians from Bajor, every member of the Bajoran Cooperative Government was sentenced to exile in the Ilvian Proclamation. Secretary Kubus Oak attempted to return to Bajor in 2370, but was arrested by Chief Odo upon his arrival on Deep Space 9. Kubus was later given sanctuary on Bajor by then Vedek Winn Adami. (DS9 episode: "The Collaborator")
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Superman kills some people and leaves Earth in self punishment.
Items: None known.
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| The Exile represent those people who have decided to forego their allegiance to all the great cities of Norrath. They make their home in the secret underground village of Haven. Everyone who betrays the city they were allied with spends at least some time among these outcasts, even if they decide to pledge their allegiance to another city later on. |
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| Everybody |
| This is a base page. See also: Category:Exile (Faction) |
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Exile is a Halo Wars multiplayer map.[1] [2] It has three starting bases, which are occupied by the Flood if playing on 1v1 or 2v2. There is what appears to be a Flood Colony Form in the middle, though you cannot destroy it, and it also cannot destroy any of your units. The Map also features four Forerunner Reactors, as compared to being occupied by the usual Rebels, they are now occupied by Infected Marines and/or Infected Jackals.
Using this map's bonus reactors is a key feature to winning the battle. Covenant players should instantly seek to claim the bonus reactors with infantry, using their Leaders to clear the area out first. This means that the Covenant player no longer needs to spend 3000 supplies researching, Age of Doubt or Age of Reclamation, and can therefore upgrade their leaders and access the most powerful units early in the game. In 3v3 games, players who spawn in the center bases should be ready to defend themselves immediately in case of a possible enemy "rush", and should therefore focus more on units then on supplies until they have a suitable defense. Often turrets can be a good defense against early Warthog rushes. Conversely, you might want to immediately attack the player opposite you if you do spawn in the center. Finally, this map generally favors air units, and therefore players should seek to train Hornets/Hawks if they are the UNSC; Covenant players should therefore seek to train either Banshees or Vampires, as these air units can maneuver around the map easier then map ground units can, however, the Covenant Scarab is extremely useful for traveling over the rough terrain.
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"Exile" means to be away from one's home forcefully or by one's own will. "Exile" may also mean:
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| Attribute: | Trap Cards |
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| Property: | Continuous |
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| Card Lore: | Declare 2 Types. Your opponent selects 1 of those 2 Type. Remove from the field and in any Graveyard from play monsters of the selected Type. | |
| Sets with this Card: | ??? | |
| Card Limit: | Unlimited | |
| Other Card Information: | Gallery - Rulings Appearances Tips - Errata - Trivia Lores - Artworks - Names |
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