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This is the text I get in Buffout 4 text file. I see "03" D1- and I can't find it in my plug-in outside that it's the same as an official DLC.
Fallout 4 v1.10.163 Buffout 4 v1.26.2
Unhandled exception "EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION" at 0x7FF72EE81E80 Fallout4.exe+03D1E80
[Compatibility] F4EE: false [Fixes] ActorIsHostileToActor: true CellInit: true CreateD3DAndSwapChain: true EncounterZoneReset: true GreyMovies: true MagicEffectApplyEvent: true MovementPlanner: true PackageAllocateLocation: true SafeExit: true TESObjectREFRGetEncounterZone: true UnalignedLoad: true UtilityShader: true [Patches] Achievements: true BSMTAManager: true BSPreCulledObjects: true BSTextureStreamerLocalHeap: true HavokMemorySystem: true INISettingCollection: true InputSwitch: false MaxStdIO: -1 MemoryManager: true MemoryManagerDebug: false ScaleformAllocator: true SmallBlockAllocator: true WorkshopMenu: true [Warnings] CreateTexture2D: true ImageSpaceAdapter: true
SYSTEM SPECS: OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home v10.0.19041 CPU: AuthenticAMD AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor GPU #1: Nvidia GA104 [GeForce RTX 3060] GPU #2: Microsoft Basic Render Driver PHYSICAL MEMORY: 10.57 GB/15.89 GB
PROBABLE CALL STACK: [ 0] 0x7FF72EE81E80 Fallout4.exe+03D1E80 -> 869027+0x20 [ 1] 0x7FF72EE640F5 Fallout4.exe+03B40F5 -> 1491658+0x4D5 [ 2] 0x7FF72EE61B66 Fallout4.exe+03B1B66 -> 1105920+0x76 [ 3] 0x7FF72EC83A8E Fallout4.exe+01D3A8E -> 833533+0x1AE [ 4] 0x7FF72EBA5DA8 Fallout4.exe+00F5DA8 -> 431181+0x48 [ 5] 0x7FF72F7EC080 Fallout4.exe+0D3C080 -> 826184+0x130 [ 6] 0x7FF72F76E5B0 Fallout4.exe+0CBE5B0 -> 169721+0x10 [ 7] 0x7FF72F76D20D Fallout4.exe+0CBD20D -> 151212+0x7D [ 8] 0x7FF72F7707A7 Fallout4.exe+0CC07A7 -> 1166392+0x87 [ 9] 0x7FF7305CCFED Fallout4.exe+1B1CFED -> 1079791+0x3D [10] 0x7FFE23107344 KERNEL32.DLL+0017344 [11] 0x7FFE249426B1 ntdll.dll+00526B1
REGISTERS: RAX 0x0 (size_t) RCX 0x22450BE1400 (void
) RDX 0x4DD468F510 (void) RBX 0x0 (size_t) RSP 0x4DD468F400 (void
) RBP 0x4DD468F509 (void) RSI 0x4DD468F510 (void
) RDI 0x22450BE1400 (void) R8 0x372 (size_t) R9 0x8 (size_t) R10 0x4DD468F4C0 (BSTArrayBase::IAllocatorFunctor
) R11 0x4DD468F588 (void) R12 0xFE2F3B7D (size_t) R13 0x223E1A75100 (TESObjectCELL
) File: "PRP.esp" Flags: 0x00040009 Form ID: 0x0000E096 Form Type: 63 Full Name: "" R14 0x223C2F0CF00 (bhkWorldM) R15 0x22450BE1400 (void*)
STACK: [RSP+0 ] 0x22471A7F740 (NiNode
) Name: "0000E096_Physics" [RSP+8 ] 0x7FF72EBB9D1D (void -> Fallout4.exe+0109D1D) [RSP+10 ] 0x4DD468F509 (void
) [RSP+18 ] 0x223E8BADA60 (void) [RSP+20 ] 0x223D1BF83EC (void
) [RSP+28 ] 0x223E8BADA60 (void) [RSP+30 ] 0x224132C67C0 (void
) [RSP+38 ] 0x7FF72EE640F5 (void -> Fallout4.exe+03B40F5) [RSP+40 ] 0x223D1BF83E8 (void
) [RSP+48 ] 0x4DD468F510 (void) [RSP+50 ] 0x223E8BADA60 (void
) [RSP+58 ] 0x4D00000000 (size_t) [RSP+60 ] 0x22300000007 (void) [RSP+68 ] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+70 ] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+78 ] 0x1 (size_t) [RSP+80 ] 0x224E74ACCC0 (NiNode
) Name: "" [RSP+88 ] 0x223D1BF83EC (void) [RSP+90 ] 0x223C2F0CF00 (bhkWorldM
) [RSP+98 ] 0x223D1BF83E8 (void) [RSP+A0 ] 0x67 (size_t) [RSP+A8 ] 0x2235B5410B0 (void
) [RSP+B0 ] 0x2235B5410B0 (void) [RSP+B8 ] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+C0 ] 0x7FF7316F96C8 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+2C496C8) [RSP+C8 ] 0x224132C67C0 (void
) [RSP+D0 ] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+D8 ] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+E0 ] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+E8 ] 0x4D00000000 (size_t) [RSP+F0 ] 0x7FF734380A30 (void -> Fallout4.exe+58D0A30) [RSP+F8 ] 0x7FFD99BA9E00 (void* -> Buffout4.dll+0049E00) [RSP+100] 0x2 (size_t) [RSP+108] 0x7FFDAEE836DA (void* -> f4se_1_10_163.dll+00236DA) [RSP+110] 0x223E1A75100 (TESObjectCELL
) File: "PRP.esp" Flags: 0x00040009 Form ID: 0x0000E096 Form Type: 63 Full Name: "" [RSP+118] 0x7FF7FE2F3B7D (size_t) [RSP+120] 0x4DD468F4A4 (void) [RSP+128] 0x4DD468F480 (void
) [RSP+130] 0x9C0 (size_t) [RSP+138] 0x2235B5410B0 (void) [RSP+140] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+148] 0x223E1A75100 (TESObjectCELL
) File: "PRP.esp" Flags: 0x00040009 Form ID: 0x0000E096 Form Type: 63 Full Name: "" [RSP+150] 0x2236E7BCCC0 (NiNode) Name: "ObjectLODRoot" [RSP+158] 0x2 (size_t) [RSP+160] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+168] 0x7FF72EE61B66 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+03B1B66) [RSP+170] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+178] 0x4DD468F590 (void
) [RSP+180] 0x223D5B1E368 (void) [RSP+188] 0x7FF7F9729546 (size_t) [RSP+190] 0x223E1A75100 (TESObjectCELL
) File: "PRP.esp" Flags: 0x00040009 Form ID: 0x0000E096 Form Type: 63 Full Name: "" [RSP+198] 0x7FF700000000 (size_t) [RSP+1A0] 0x4634 (size_t) [RSP+1A8] 0x7FF72EAD44E3 (void -> Fallout4.exe+00244E3) [RSP+1B0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+1B8] 0x223C2DF7DD0 (GridCellArray
) [RSP+1C0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+1C8] 0x7FF73451BDC0 (JobListManager::ServingThread) [RSP+1D0] 0x223E1A75100 (TESObjectCELL
) File: "PRP.esp" Flags: 0x00040009 Form ID: 0x0000E096 Form Type: 63 Full Name: "" [RSP+1D8] 0x7FF72EC83A8E (void -> Fallout4.exe+01D3A8E) [RSP+1E0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+1E8] 0x2234EACB8D0 (void
) [RSP+1F0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+1F8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+200] 0x7FF73451BDC0 (JobListManager::ServingThread) [RSP+208] 0x2234EAC3F20 (void
) [RSP+210] 0x223C2DAFEC0 (TES) [RSP+218] 0x7FF72EBA5DA8 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+00F5DA8) [RSP+220] 0x223C2DAFEC0 (TES
) [RSP+228] 0x2234EACB8D0 (void) [RSP+230] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+238] 0x7FFE222EF55B (void* -> KERNELBASE.dll+006F55B) [RSP+240] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+248] 0x7FF73451BDC0 (JobListManager::ServingThread
) [RSP+250] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+258] 0x7FF73451BDC0 (JobListManager::ServingThread) [RSP+260] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+268] 0x7FFE222A1C4E (void* -> KERNELBASE.dll+0021C4E) [RSP+270] 0x6 (size_t) [RSP+278] 0x2236E6BCAA0 (void
) [RSP+280] 0x223E1A3FD00 (TESObjectCELL) File: "PRP.esp" Flags: 0x0004000B Form ID: 0x0000E0D6 Form Type: 63 Full Name: "" [RSP+288] 0x7FF72F7EC080 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+0D3C080) [RSP+290] 0x22300000000 (void
) [RSP+298] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+2A0] 0x48 (size_t) [RSP+2A8] 0x1 (size_t) [RSP+2B0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+2B8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+2C0] 0xC6A3987F4690636F (size_t) [RSP+2C8] 0x4406B071 (size_t) [RSP+2D0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+2D8] 0x7FF72F76E5B0 (void -> Fallout4.exe+0CBE5B0) [RSP+2E0] 0x2234EACB8C8 (void
) [RSP+2E8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+2F0] 0x7FF73451BDC0 (JobListManager::ServingThread) [RSP+2F8] 0x2234EAC3F20 (void
) [RSP+300] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+308] 0x7FF72F76D20D (void -> Fallout4.exe+0CBD20D) [RSP+310] 0x2234EACB8C8 (void
) [RSP+318] 0x2234EACB8D0 (void) [RSP+320] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+328] 0x4EC4 (size_t) [RSP+330] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+338] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+340] 0x7FF73451BDC0 (JobListManager::ServingThread
) [RSP+348] 0x7FF72F7707A7 (void -> Fallout4.exe+0CC07A7) [RSP+350] 0x2234EACB880 (void
) [RSP+358] 0x2234EACB8D0 (void) [RSP+360] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+368] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+370] 0x7FF73451BDC0 (JobListManager::ServingThread
) [RSP+378] 0x7FF7305CCFED (void -> Fallout4.exe+1B1CFED) [RSP+380] 0x4EEC (size_t) [RSP+388] 0x4DD468F7A0 (void
) [RSP+390] 0x2236E69BC90 (void) [RSP+398] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+3A0] 0x7FF73451BDC0 (JobListManager::ServingThread
) [RSP+3A8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+3B0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+3B8] 0x7FFE23107344 (void -> KERNEL32.DLL+0017344) [RSP+3C0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+3C8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+3D0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+3D8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+3E0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+3E8] 0x7FFE249426B1 (void* -> ntdll.dll+00526B1) [RSP+3F0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+3F8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+400] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+408] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+410] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+418] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+420] 0x6073AE8C00000000 (size_t) [RSP+428] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+430] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+438] 0x7FFE223AD640 (void* -> KERNELBASE.dll+012D640) [RSP+440] 0x4DD468E580 (void
) [RSP+448] 0x8CC00007FFE42497 (size_t) [RSP+450] 0x7FFE424978CC (size_t) [RSP+458] 0x4DD468E580 (void) [RSP+460] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+468] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+470] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+478] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+480] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+488] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+490] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+498] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+4A0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+4A8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+4B0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+4B8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+4C0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+4C8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+4D0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+4D8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+4E0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+4E8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+4F0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+4F8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+500] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+508] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+510] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+518] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+520] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+528] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+530] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+538] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+540] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+548] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+550] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+558] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+560] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+568] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+570] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+578] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+580] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+588] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+590] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+598] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+5A0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+5A8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+5B0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+5B8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+5C0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+5C8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+5D0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+5D8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+5E0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+5E8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+5F0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+5F8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+600] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+608] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+610] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+618] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+620] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+628] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+630] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+638] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+640] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+648] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+650] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+658] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+660] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+668] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+670] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+678] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+680] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+688] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+690] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+698] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+6A0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+6A8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+6B0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+6B8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+6C0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+6C8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+6D0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+6D8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+6E0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+6E8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+6F0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+6F8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+700] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+708] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+710] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+718] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+720] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+728] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+730] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+738] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+740] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+748] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+750] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+758] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+760] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+768] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+770] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+778] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+780] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+788] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+790] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+798] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+7A0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+7A8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+7B0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+7B8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+7C0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+7C8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+7D0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+7D8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+7E0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+7E8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+7F0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+7F8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+800] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+808] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+810] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+818] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+820] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+828] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+830] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+838] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+840] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+848] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+850] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+858] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+860] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+868] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+870] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+878] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+880] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+888] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+890] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+898] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+8A0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+8A8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+8B0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+8B8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+8C0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+8C8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+8D0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+8D8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+8E0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+8E8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+8F0] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+8F8] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+900] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+908] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+910] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+918] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+920] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+928] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+930] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+938] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+940] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+948] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+950] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+958] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+960] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+968] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+970] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+978] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+980] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+988] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+990] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+998] 0x0 (size_t) [RSP+9A0] 0x0 (size_t) 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2024.06.10 19:38 Arcana927 [QCrit] Paranormal Romance, THE CURE FOR DESTINY (87K, 3rd/Last Attempt)
Thank you again for all your feedback... (
First &
Second Attempt)
This sub has been truly amazing!!! Special shout out to
souldier17 and kendrafsilver. (I hope it's okay to tag people! ) This is going to be my last attempt. I think I've revised as much as possible without driving myself crazy with perfectionism. After the last post, I worked on adding more voice to the query and adding back agency for the characters. Now, I'd like to know where the clarity might have been lost before I send my next batch of queries.
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Dear {AGENT}
THE CURE FOR DESTINY, an 87,000-word Paranormal Romance, is 21 (THE FILM) meets BRIDE BY ALI HAZELWOOD, drawing from the heartwarming sibling bonds of LILO AND STITCH. Set in the deserts outside Las Vegas, the immersive world-building will appeal to fans of Romantasy, and deep POV has strong crossover potential for YA readers.
Destiny, an eighteen-year-old orphan, is the unluckiest girl in Nevada. It sucks to have a deadbeat father. And worse, to be left out of his million-dollar inheritance because you’re an unrecognized bastard. Determined to pay for her sister’s cancer treatments, Destiny robs a relative’s grave for the DNA necessary to claim her inheritance. While digging for her sister’s life, Destiny encounters a police chase at the cemetery. Fortunately, she is saved by a handsome, kindhearted stranger who provides the romantic distraction she secretly craves. But with debt collectors at her trailer door, Tyler couldn’t have arrived at a more inconvenient time. Abandoned by her father, Destiny’s second biggest fear is a man ditching her again.
Tyler can never stay in one place. Not when he’s a bodysnatcher and can only keep the same form for a few years. As the last of his kind and from another world, Tyler only wants to belong. But will any human accept his routine of inhabiting the dead to survive? When he meets Destiny, her dedication to those she loves, including Tyler, is everything he’s roamed the Earth for. There’s one major problem: Destiny doesn’t know Tyler’s drop-dead gorgeous body isn’t his. That beneath, he’s an antlered beast on the run from his government handlers.
When they discover Tyler has the uncanny ability to never lose a game of chance, Destiny and Tyler compete in high-stakes poker tournaments to pay for her sister’s cancer treatments. Thrust into the treacherous world of Las Vegas casinos and organized crime, they work together and, along the way, open each other’s wary hearts. Until a secret government agency, determined to exploit Tyler’s gambling powers, privately offers Destiny a chance to save her sister. In exchange, she must betray Tyler and lure him back to their laboratory. Will she stay loyal to Tyler, the man who saved her life? Or is Destiny more like her absent father than she imagined. Also caught between virtue and desire, Tyler learns his supernatural powers can heal but at a steep cost: his borrowed body. Will he continue hiding inside a borrowed body for a chance with Destiny? Or sacrifice himself to cure Destiny's only sister and prevent the same fate that happened to his extinct family. Now, the star-crossed pair share an impossible dream—a life together in a body Tyler cannot keep.
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2024.06.10 19:15 BrooklynRedLeg The ships of the United Earth Forces in the 2nd Robotech War
| I honestly believe that, bar none, the ships designs from Super Dimension Cavalry: Southern Cross are hands down the best in Robotech. And the human ships look, honestly, like love letters to Space Battleship Yamato (aka Star Blazers). There is something in their aesthetics that calls to mind the Kongo-class Battleship and Andromeda-class Battleship. It's unfortunate these designs have basically languished unused. We should have been getting stories of their use in The Pioneer Mission (from 2014 to 2029) and those that managed to survive the evacuation of Earth after the Invid Invasion in 2029. https://preview.redd.it/iilhopww1s5d1.jpg?width=5624&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=240196088561c1b6a5d08ed88c8ac5ef7733cbbf submitted by BrooklynRedLeg to robotech [link] [comments] |
2024.06.10 18:48 apondalifa [RATE ANNOUNCEMENT] 90s Warp Rate
Howdy, indieheads! Welcome to the 90s Warp Rate, the biggest, bleepiest collection of classic electronica this side of the Atlantic! I’m your host,
Warp-alifa, and with my ravey co-host
u/WaneLietoc, we’ve prepared to bring you the best rave rate of British golden age drum & bass, bleep, and IDM electronic listening music that acid can buy!
Hold on! What’s a rate?
Once a month, this subreddit plays a game called a “rate” where a host (myself and
u/WaneLietoc) select a collection of albums (and bonus songs) for everyone to score on a scale of 1-10, with a single 11 & a 0 available as well. Ballots of these scores are submitted, and then over “reveal” weekend, the host(s) take the averages of the songs and eliminate them from worst to best, giving one song out of all the albums the top spot, and declaring the album where that song is from the coveted “rate winner.”
Our sister subreddit
popheads has a
Guide to Rates Video that can give you a broad overview of rates (please note our reveal process is thread-based instead of video chat rooms). And here's recent examples of a
rate announcement and a
rate reveal.
Cool! Are there any other rates happening right now?
Yes! The Brazil Classics Rate is currently ongoing, with ballots due June 21st!
Check out more info about it here. Cool! How do I participate in the Warp Rate?
Simply fill out the ballot by the due date and submit it to me through the link below! You may also use the playlists to help you keep track of what and where you’re listening to everything.
BALLOTS DUE: July 16th
REVEAL WEEKEND: July 19th - 21st
Playlists
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1) Who and what is Warp? There’s a label guide to be written here one day, so we’ll try to keep it short. Warp Records was born in 1989 as something of an evolution of a Sheffield sound that had been developing for 15 prior years as 80s dance/rave scene in Sheffield was finally reaching a place of maturation: DJs displayed a wide knowledge base, mixing older rare groove/funk/disco into new abstract electronic minimalism arriving on import from Detroit & Chicago; sounds that crossed racial divides. Meanwhile, luminaries like Cabaret Voltaire, ABC, the Human League, and Heaven 17, all were Sheffield-based pioneers in electronic pop that also happened to have ties to the FON complex, a place where Rob Gordon was cooking up and devising the “bleep” techno sound. By 1989, an opportunity had presented itself to Gordon, partnering with Steve Beckett and Rob Mitchell to found Warp as both a record store and a pioneering label with an MO in exploring emerging homegrown electronic sounds that could tear up a Saturday night in the abandoned warehouses across the Northern UK.
It was almost Warped, but no one could understand it through the phone lines really. Also, Warp could stand for We Are Reasonable People. Cheeky Brits!
2) So What Did Warp’s 90s Look Like? Is there a definitive Warp Sound? You could broadly characterize Warp’s 90s into 3 distinctive parts:
- The 89-92 Bleep Techno Era (Chart topping singles made for Saturday nights out in a warehouse roughly lasting until Rob Gordon was ejected from the label over licensing a ditty Beckett and Mitchell did not want to)
- The 92-94 Artificial Intelligence Era (A pivot away from chart making singles towards sound system oriented Electronic Listening Music albums enshrined by the Artificial Intelligence sub-series–with its chilled-out android, blissing to Pink Floyd and Kraftwerk; a statement of alliance between heady stoner tunes of yore, and the synthetic future of dance)
- The 95-00 Blech Era (Lots of singular producers/artists with a distinct move away from a cohesive Warp Sound to an omnibus Warp Aesthetic, roughly ending with the label’s move to London & Rob Mitchell’s passing a year later in 2001)
Needless to say, Warp’s pivot out of singles, towards singular artists on the outside of “scenes” quickly established itself as the flagship electronic independent label of its time, and is still the label where many of today’s most cherished alternative acts call home. In the mainline rate, we’ll focus on the highs of the Blech Era and meet a few of the most legendary acts to ever sport the little purple globe, exploring their most enduring works.
Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (1997) (WARP 43)
The poster child of IDM (so much so that he derided the term), RDJ has built his legacy on going against every little grain he comes across, passing through techno, acid house, rave, ambient, drum & bass, breakbeat, and everything in between. In the process, he became the court jester of electronic dance, a stinky little ginger prankster with a tank living in a bank vault that happened to be one of the most prolific producers ever pressed to wax, Richard David James has gone by many monikers-- Polygon Window, The Dice Man, Caustic Window, user18081971, Four Tet (rumored), Burial (also rumored)-- yet everyone knows the name Aphex Twin.
No one could keep up with Richard in the 90s, not even his best mate Luke Vibert! His sincere acts of trolling repeatedly manifested itself into compilations of analog electronic listening music that he also reveled in rarely giving easy, definitive answers to. Even if he despised his inadvertent celebrity status, the legend of the 1990s Richard D James was an extravagant, decadent one, whose face sprawled forth from every direction. The self-titled-by-proxy
Richard D. James Album, with its menacing grin and simplistic title, is but one of a plethora of AFX projects that could have been chosen for this rate; yet with its childlike sense of wonder and bouncing beats, it’s an easy selection for old fans and newcomers alike.
It may even be his most personal work yet. He’d done a portrait for a cover, left track names as anagrams or references to Cornwall, even brought out a new edition of Calx, but the RDJ album happened to feature one major upgrade for Richard hiding in the reflection of his eye: a computer! That’s right, Richard was making the leap to the digital age for breakbeat innovation. He’d long been an analog purist, but after releasing Squarepusher’s debut
Feed Me Weird Things, Richard had a new friend, one who he would be locked in a sonic arms race with for the rest of the decade, and a new direction towards something jungle-adjacent, but manic of its own accord.
Note: we will be using the American CD release for this rate, which included the Girl/Boy EP as an addendum–minus the remixes. This edition is not on normal streaming in full. - 4
- Cornish Acid
- Peek 82454201
- Fingerbib
- Carn Marth
- To Cure A Weakling Child
- Goon Gumpas
- Yellow Calx
- Girl/Boy Song
- Logan Rock Witch
- Milk Man
- Inkey$
- Beetles
Autechre - Tri Repetae (1995) (WARP 38)
This is when we knew it was really on. Gloriously driven by the kick drum swing of hip-hop while also beginning to dissolve in their new acid computer bath, Tri Repetae is the first full album where Sean and Rob let their hearts and brains fully merge with the gear.
-Sasha Frere-Jones, the Shfl’s (very good!) guide to IDM There’s a joke in the office, that the Autechre duo always say the next album’s going to be ‘much more hiphop’
-Ian Anderson of the Designers Republic (Autechre’s album cover designers) I thought I might give them boys another go....Would be the third time of trying, if we count the initial back-in-the-day listening. Got rid of nearly all the CDs years ago - where shall I start? Tips, playlists, beginner's guide to , all very much welcomed. Bear in mind, though, my entrenched position is 1/ no grooves 2/ no tunes 3/ no discernible emotions or even moods.... so evidence proffered to the contrary is unlikely to be persuasive... Much more likely to be swayed by extremes of abstraction.... absolute unhuman inhospitable uninhabitable inclemency... the kind of unreachable alienness gestured at in the devastating denouement to Stanislaw Lem's Fiasco...I do remember being quite impressed by Confield, for instance...Did I quite-like Oversteps? Thing is, I can't remember. And that is the main issue, I just find their stuff resolutely evades memory. There's no element in it, on any level, that sticks. I mean, come on. Who hasn't got better things to do than this?
- Simon Reynolds, continuing to be frustrated by Autechre as of October 19, 2023 I remember, like, doing Tri Rep and it was literally like: ‘Right, we’re just going to do loops, and that’s it’. And it’s going to be that, and they’re going to be incrementally changing. And it was very much about it being looped. I was really thinking about that a lot at the time, that I’m going to loop this more than I should, it’s going to go on longer than it should. But it’s going to be just about tolerable, just within the kind of boundary of what’s acceptable in terms of how long things are going on for and how much repetition there is…I mean, basically we still sit in there arsing around with drum machines and keyboards, we’re not doing anything technically amazing and flash. We’re just REALLY into it.”
- Sean Booth, keeping his feet on the ground in an Interview with Droid (2023) + for Rob Young’s Warp: Labels Unlimited (2006) By 1995 Autechre wanted out of the industry; they were shit at signing CDs and hated doing interviews. The duo had come to Warp with hardcore electro cuts in ‘91 that were passed on, returning months later with tracks “a bit like LFO but they’ve got better beats”. Warp was amused, edging one cut after another out of them until debut Incunabula was curated as a result. Amber took things in a more decidedly ambient exploration, but neither release quite reflected the promise "The Egg" on the Artificial Intelligence compilation, "Basscadet" on
Incunabula, nor the
Garbage EP were trafficking in.
Tri Repetae was to be their escape vessel.
Very few musicians from the last century were ever able to build the type of devoted cult following that the Manchester-based duo of Sean Booth and Rob Brown have accumulated over 30 years; even fewer have done so while consistently scouting the deepest regions of dance music until it was rendered into some kind of jam-based synthetic utopia.
Tri Repetae, their third full-length album from Warp, locates the pair at a pivotal moment in their development. One where the technology was finally at the point Autechre’s love of Street Sounds electro could be hyper-charged while also still playing to a composeNew Music bent the duo was seeing themselves in a lineage belonging to.
It’s straight up an album of loops, ones fully grown into cool, synthetic worlds. It is hip hop but in a way that is beyond the after-image of a break-dancer, an actual moving 'n' grooving human, toeing the line between human and machine, and pushing electronica into a new era of methodical mechanics and pulsing glitch textures. It sounds like music Wall-E and EVE have RAD sex to. It is 70 minutes and Autechre politely requests you listen to it on analog vinyl (the cassette is disposable information & the CD is incomplete without surface noise) AND in the dark; if applicable.
NOTE: this album is a real bizarre one. If the quoteboard makes anything clear, there is SOMETHING to this release, but also it may sound like a brick to you. Deadass. Play around with it. Have fun. Don’t remain motionless! - Dael
- Clipper
- Leterel
- Rotar
- Stud
- Eutow
- C/Path
- Gnit
- Overand
- Rsdio
Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children (1998) (WARP 55)
We grew up in the 70s, a time of great paranoia about science, a paranoia which comes across in the science fiction of that era, in books as well as films. It’s this paranoia, this pessimism, this fear of science, which can be found in our music along with other influences. When we were growing up in the 70s, the view of the future shown in TV and films was very dark, very powerful.
After hearing a tape of their work. Sean Booth of Autechre hipped Warp to a pair of enigmatic, nostalgic, brothers, Michael Sanderson and Marcus Eoin. The duo had been working south of Edinburgh in part of a free ranging collective of artist friends since the 80s, Hexagon Sun, that was holding outdoor music and art events. Proto-Boards of Canada music, alongside children’s song records and tapes mixed and reversed over the top were in the mix, complete with kaleidoscopic imagery. But such events had slowed over the 90s as the collective dwindled and insularity became key to the brothers’ work for the Skam label.
With their ARG-album announcements, hidden occult messages, and exquisite production, it’s no wonder why BoC have developed such a rabid following, and an even wider scope of influence in the decades since. The recurring themes of nature and man, memory and nostalgia, wonder and fear of the unknown, all accumulate seamlessly on their Warp debut,
Music Has the Right to Children. Flipping fluidly between slinky downtempo and wobbling ambient, while always keeping an underlying adoration to 90s boom bap hip-hop instrumentals, this turquoise-tinted record was another zap from where 90s music was zipping towards. To say it has wowed and inspired generations of listeners would be an understatement, as much as it has become something of a sacred text… an essential bliss out.
Note: we will be using the original UK release for this rate, which did not include the track “Happy Cycling” as found on streaming now. - Wildlife Analysis
- An Eagle in Your Mind
- The Colour of the Fire
- Telephasic Workshop
- Triangles & Rhombuses
- Sixtyten
- Turquoise Hexagon Sun
- Kaini Industries
- Bocuma
- Roygbiv
- Rue the Whirl
- Aquarius
- Olson
- Pete Standing Alone
- Smokes Quantity
- Open the Light
- One Very Important Thought
Squarepusher - Hard Normal Daddy (1997) (WARP 50)
Indeed there have been questions about an act in which Warp is currently investing its future; solo performer Squarepusher, described respectfully as “Weather Report on 78”... Going between us, from 95-97, was really like a conversation. It wasn't like we were trying to better each other; or at least if it was we never came out in the open about it. We were just like, ‘Oh yeah man, that’s wicked’, and then turn up the next week with a DAT: ‘Check this out’. But it was brilliant.
- Tom Jenkinson (Squarepusher) on his friendship with Richard D James during 1995-1997 Tom Jenkinson’s discography is an eclectic, mind-twisting journey through the heart and soul of frantically rhythmic dance music. Spanning almost 30 years, the Squarepusher moniker has explored everything from acid and drill, jungle and techno, hard breaks and flash-- all while maintaining a distinctly human touch to the easier-said-than-done prospect of making drums go “brrrr.” All the while, he’s eschewed a scene or collective. “The idea of being part of a movement isn’t particularly exciting to me, unfortunately,” he said back in 1998.
But before all that, Tom just wanted to release a purple sleeve on Warp. He was a raver that knew his jungle breaks and was cooking up tunes back in the 92-93 heyday when he was 17. He was well on his way to a purple sleeve by 1995, when RDJ helped him curate dozens of cuts into
Feed Me Weird Things, a harmonious blending of melodic hooks with technical bravado, for Rephelx. It would kick off the great Squarepusher v Aphex Twin (v Autechre) “make the freakiest shit you can” arms race of the late 90s. The RDJ album fired back at the speed Squarepusher pushed.
Chiastic Slide offered an alternate freak mode glitch hop swing.
Hard Normal Daddy, Jenkinson’s debut LP on Warp in the spring of ‘97 and hot off the heels of the singularly brilliant purple sleeve
Port Rhombus EP, may have been the real achievement of Warp’s 90s run.
Armed with a fake Fender Jazz bass and a “totally outdated” Akai S950 sampler, Jenkinson aimed for something singular. Both a love letter to his local rave scene, as much as an attempt to perfect and enshrine his Weather Report jazz fusion worship into the hardcore continuum,
Hard Normal Daddy carries a sense of personalization akin to a bildungsroman. This is Squarepusher the Underdog cementing his own wicked legacy as yet another progressive pioneer in the landscape of alternative electronica.
- Coopers World
- Beep Street
- Rustic Raver
- Anirog D9
- Chin Hippy
- Papalon
- E8 Boogie
- Fat Controller
- Vic Acid
- Male Pill Part 13
- Rat/P’s + Q’s
- Rebus
Bonus Rate (Optional)
Warp had over 71 albums and 128 singles released across 1989-1999. We could be here for DAYS rating cuts! So, we came up with something reasonable. Our bonus rate includes an absolute bevy of Warp classics, examining the varied eras and aesthetics. From the heaviest of dance tunes to the most blissful of comedown tracks fit for a spliff. Oh, and wicked spins on kitschy rave! Want to float peacefully around the orbital space station? Or dive into the deep end of bleep techno? This bonus rate has a little something for everyone, and perhaps a new obsession or two to follow.
- B12 - ”Telefone 529”
- The Black Dog - ”End of Time”
- Broadcast - ”Echo’s Answer”
- Drexciya - ”Black Sea”
- F.U.S.E. - ”Substance Abuse”
- Richard H. Kirk - ”World War Three”
- Kenny Larkin - ”Tedra”
- LFO - ”We Are Back”
- Max Tundra - ”Children at Play”
- Nightmares on Wax - ”Mega Donutz”
- Plone - ”Plock”
- Seefeel - ”Fracture”
- Speedy J - ”Beam Me Up!”
- Tricky Disco - ”Tricky Disco”
- Two Lone Swordsmen - ”The Big Clapper”
Rules - READ ALL OF THESE BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR SCORES
- Listen to each song and assign each a score between 1 and 10. Decimals are fine, but please refrain from giving decimal scores with more than 1 spot. This is because I'm using a computer program to parse the votes and print everything out (more on that later).
- You have to listen to and score every song in the main rate. Otherwise, I will not accept your ballot as it will crash the program (more on that later).
- Your scores should NOT be considered confidential as they aren’t. Feel free to shitpost about them in the general discussion threads whenever you feel like it - users over at popheads usually just talk about their averages of the albums and what 11 and 0 they gave (which I will explain on the next bullet point!)
- You may give ONE song a 0 and ONE song an 11 in the main rate. Please reserve these for your least favorite and most favorite tracks; excessive sabotage ruins rate results and generally makes things less fun.
- You can change your scores at any time! Feel free to PM me at any point after submission before the deadline and I'll be happy to revise them for you.
- I am using a computer program that fellow rater letsallpoo designed in order to parse these votes! While this will make things a lot more efficient and reduces errors on my part, this does mean that scores need to be sent in a very specific way. The easiest way to make sure your scores follow the necessary format is to use the pre-prepared link at the top & bottom of this post. PLEASE USE THAT. You can copy and paste it to a notepad file or something and fill in your scores there, but PLEASE use that format to send in your scores.
- DO NOT SABOTAGE the rate by giving outrageously low/high scores for the sole purpose of skewing the results, we reserve the right to exclude any ballot we suspect of this. If you're worried your scores could be mistakenly perceived as such, all you need to do is leave comments explaining the reasoning behind them.
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Milk Man - 7 thank you Mrs. Milk Man but I prefer non-dairy alternatives
Milk Man: 7: thank you Mrs. Milk Man but I prefer non-dairy alternatives
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2024.06.10 18:11 CU_17 [6 YoE] [Software Engineer] Looking for an extra set of eyes after rewording bullets
| Hi all, I've recently had a few interviews with no luck so I am definitely spending most of my time practicing in that area. I left my job in January to move away from a tech hub and closer to family. I'm primarily looking for Remote US roles since there's not much in my area and I know its competitive at the moment. I figured it would be a good time to take a look back at my resume before sending out the next round of applications. I reworded most of my resume bullet points (with some help from ChatGPT), in an attempt to make them more clear. I also tried to focus more on my accomplishments rather than just listing tasks which I previously did. I think I want to focus more on back end roles so I tried to highlight my AWS experience a bit more this time around. I also trimmed down some technologies that I've only used sparingly such as Ruby on Rails and React. Any feedback on resume bullets or formatting would be greatly appreciated! https://preview.redd.it/ctaoyeygqr5d1.png?width=5100&format=png&auto=webp&s=81ec50f7ecf334ed5f2b67e913f13e23462dfe45 submitted by CU_17 to EngineeringResumes [link] [comments] |
2024.06.10 16:08 forky1899 How I would book WWE vs AEW (Part Two of Two)
If you haven't read part one yet, give it a read here:
https://www.reddit.com/fantasybooking/comments/1dca6nm/how_i_would_book_wwe_vs_aew_part_one_of_two/ WWE vs AEW: Wrestling's Grandest Clash (Night Two)
Pre-Show: Womens' Casino Battle Royale
(Participants: Billie Starkz, Blair Davenport, Dakota Kai, Deonna Purrazzo, Hikaru Shida, Jordynne Grace, Lyra Valkyria, Naomi, Natalya, Nia Jax, Nyla Rose, Piper Niven, Riho, Saraya, Shayna Baszler, Skye Blue, Taya Valkyrie, Thunder Rosa, Tiffany Stratton, Willow Nightingale, & Zoey Stark)
(Again, not a whole lot of build. Grace is the joker of the match and scores a ton of eliminations. However, it comes down to Willow and Tiffany in the end with Willow ultimately going over.)
Instead of opening night two with a match, I would open with a segment. Kenny Omega comes down to the ring. He announces that his surgery was a complete success and is looking forward to his return to the ring. He gets a massive pop from the fans as he cuts a good babyface promo. Things amp up though when he is interrupted by JOHN CENA! Cena runs down to the ring and has a faceoff with Omega. Cena cuts his own babyface promo before congratulating Omega on his recovery. Cena says from the guy who carried the WWE flag to the guy who carried the AEW flag, Omega has his respect. Cena extends his hand for a handshake and Omega takes it. The two take in the cheers and respect of the Wembley Stadium crowd as we get things underway.
LA Knight vs Adam Cole
(The build around this match is about LA Knight's growing popularity. Cole is jealous of Knight's superstardom; believing that it should be him in Knight's position. He tries to get in Knight's head and uses the Undisputed Kingdom to beat Knight down. Just a simple heel vs face build lol.
As for the match, it's a very solid opening contest. Knight holds his own while Cole reaches into his peak NXT bag. In the end, Knight puts Cole down with the BFT and scores a big win.)
Open House match: The Judgment Day (Finn Balor, Damian Priest, and Dominik Mysterio) vs The House of Black (Malakai Black, Buddy Matthews, and Brody King)
(This would be such a cool match in my opinion. There would be three individual stories going here. Finn and Malakai target each other as Malakai wants to channel the darkness within Balor. Priest and King target each other as they're the juggernauts of their factions. And juiciest of all, Buddy and Dom Dom have BEEF. Buddy despises Dominik for his closeness with Rhea Ripley and wants to beat his ass.
As for the match, this would be fantastic. Judgment Day's decided rule would be that the match would be a tornado match. As this is the case, it would be a chaotic 10-15 minutes of action. In the end, Julia Hart would come down to ringside and spit black mist into the eyes of Balor. Priest would try to help him but King would tackle him through a ringside barricade. This leaves Black and Matthews alone with Dom Dom. Black hits the Black Mass on Dom. Dom falls right into Buddy who hits him with Murphy's Law (I don't know what he calls it now) for the win.
After the match, Matthews continues to beat down Dom Dom. Julia Hart enters the ring and looks to hit Dom Dom with the black mist but Liv Morgan comes out from the crowd!
Liv takes out Julia Hart and goes to shield Dom Dom. It looks like The House of Black are going to attack both of them until...
THIS IS MY BRUTALITY!
Rhea Ripley comes down to a HUGE pop from the crowd. And she looks 100%! Rhea storms down and gets into The House of Black's faces---especially Buddy. Reluctantly, they back down. Rhea stands tall with the rest of Judgment Day re-entering the ring. As they do so, Liv sees red and tries to attack Rhea from behind. Rhea sees this , grabs Liv, and DROPS her with the Riptide! Dom looks conflicted as Judgment Day stands tall even in defeat.)
Gunther vs Bryan Danielson
(We're switching gears from the chaos of the previous match to a potential match of the millennium contender. Gunther and Bryan Danielson confront each other and want to know who the best in the world truly is.
And this match does not answer that question because both men are on their A++++ game. Around 30 minutes of hard-hitting, technical, and brutal action. The match does end with Gunther forcing Danielson to submit; putting him deeper into the echelons of immortality.)
Iyo Sky and Kairi Sane (w/ Dakota Kai) vs Mina Shirakawa and Maika (w/ Mariah May)
(I know the latter team isn't technically a part of AEW but fuck it this is my card. The build of this match is basically a showcase of Stardom's present vs Stardom's past. On top of that, it's pride month so we have to get Mariah and Mina some love.
As for the match, it's as athletic and captivating as you would expect. Iyo does go over as she hits Maika with a moonsault for the win.)
Street Fight: Logan Paul vs Eddie Kingston
(This is probably the greatest match that you never knew you needed to see. I love matches where two polar opposite people have to fight and this is no exception. Eddie DESPISES Logan for using wrestling as a jumping pad for his Youtube career. Logan thinks Eddie is a bum and looks down at him. The hatred and animosity between the two boils over until it can't anymore. They're given a street fight stipulation to do whatever they want to each other.
As for the match, they don't even wait to get to the ring to start fighting. Eddie jumps Logan as he's preparing to make his entrance. What follows is roughly 15 minutes of a bloody and brutal carwreck of a match. The match ends with Logan's posse hitting the ring. They try to jump Eddie but Eddie beats the hell out of them. One of them manages to slide a pair of brass knuckles over to Logan...who SMASHES Eddie in the face with them. Eddie simply falls to a knee, spits out some blood, and laughs. Logan is horrified. Eddie eggs Logan on to hit him again and he does; finally putting Eddie down and scoring a win.)
Bayley vs Mercedes Mone
(I don't think I need to write a build for this. It's simply another chapter added onto the iconic rivalry between these two.
As for the match, it is presented as a BIG TIME fight. Bayley is played down to the ring by Paramore (I feel like Hard Times would be the perfect song for her but I'll leave that to your interpretation). Mercedes enters in a decked-out limo (and I would lobby for her to use her New Japan theme because I am not feeling her AEW theme lol). And the match itself is epic. After over 20 minutes of action, Bayley puts Mercedes away with the Rose Plant.
But the real story is what happens after the match. We see Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch sat in the front row. They enter the ring and celebrate with Bayley. Mercedes joins the celebration, reunites with her fellow Horsewomen, and the four share a moment in the ring together.)
The Young Bucks (w/ Jack Perry) vs Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn
(This one's for all the PWG fans here. The Young Bucks continue to abuse their power over AEW alongside Okada and Jack Perry. One man in particular decides to take a stand against them---Kevin Owens. Owens calls out The Young Bucks for changing over the last few years. Owens says that they used to be revolutionaries but now they're a bunch of corporate jackasses. This leads to Owens being targeted by the Bucks---leading to Zayn joining back up with KO to put an end to The Bucks' reign of terror once and for all.
As for the match itself, it's a love letter to tag team wrestling. While Owens and Zayn put up an amazing effort, The Bucks' underhanded tactics and constant interference by Jack Perry are too much and lead to The Young Bucks scoring the victory.)
MAIN EVENT: Cody Rhodes vs Swerve Strickland
(Finally, this is the match that we've all been waiting for. Two of wrestling's biggest trailblazers. AEW's world champion vs WWE's world champion. Top face vs top face. An AEW guy who went to WWE and took over vs a WWE guy who went to AEW and took over. But beneath all that, it's just a simple build between two men who want to prove who the very best is.
And the entrances are insane. Swerve wears Jimmy Rave's robe down to the ring while Nita Strauss plays him down. Cody comes out with support from the Nightmare Family---including Brandi, Dustin, and Arn Anderson.
And the match itself holds itself to being more than worthy of main eventing this massive show. Swerve and Cody leave it ALL in the ring in a 30+ minute classic. In the end, Cody is barely able to put Swerve away with the triple Cross Rhodes combo.
After the match though, it's all love and respect. Cody and Swerve hand each other their respective titles and shake hands. Triple H comes down to the ring. Tony Khan comes down. The AEW and WWE rosters come down in a show of solidarity. While Cody won the match, it's the wrestling business that truly came out as the winner of this event. Even if it's only for one night, the wrestling business stands together as a unified front.
And that caps off my WWE vs AEW supercard. I really hope you guys enjoyed it! Let me know which matches were your favorite. What could I have added to make this even better? I want all the feedback lol
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2024.06.10 16:00 Sulliman34 The Kyn did me well this weekend!
Played my first RTT in a hot minute in prep to bring my Votann to ACO and did better than expected. List and match breakdowns below:
List: -2 Einhyr Champs
-1 Kahl with Grim Demeanour
-1 Warrior squad w/L7, Magna, medpak, scanner
-20 Hearthguard, 10man with plasma, 2 5man with volks
-1 Berserk squad
-1 Thunderkyn w/Graviton
-2 squads of Pioneers, 1 with Hylas 1 with Ion
-2 Sagitaurs with Casino Cannons (Hylas Rotary)
-2 HLF, 1 with magna and bolt cannons, 1 with Conversion Beamer and Ion Beamers
Game 1: Gladius Iron Hands! The game started slow, both of us playing Cagey and taking pot shots as we moved up and scored secondaries. The game seemed in my opponents favor, but in Turn 3 a reactive reprisal from my 10man Hearthguard with Kahl was able to nuke a Gladiator off the board and really swing the power back in my favor.
Game 2: Dread Mob Orks featuring big Stompa itself. Opponents list had 18 Killa Cans which had me scared! I played back and let them come to me, plinking off wounds here and there. Once the Stompa got in a good sightline, I dropped the 10man and popped sustained 2 for a huge 18 wound smack. An HLF and Sag secured the kill afterwards, and with 2 squads of cans already gone by that point my opponent just couldn't claw his way back sadly.
Game 3: I got paired against TJ Lanigan so I knew the fun was over! I hadnt fought Tsons before and it showed. T1 my opponent stole my home objective after pulling capture enemy outpost and triple moving some tzangoor on disk using cabal points. The next turn was lots of movement blocking with 2 more tzangoor squads keeping me from getting up the board while the vortex beast and Daemon prince swiped units away. I was able to down the vortex beast but some bad roles meant the daemon prince stuck around 2 more rounds than he should have and the double casting doom bolts shredded me. Ahriman dropped behind me and turned off my HLF saves and at that point we counted out the score. Always good to get a humbling from such a powerful player, but the grudge the Kyn hold will be satisfied this weekend!
All in all I'm loving Votann right now, and I'm curious to see if Yaegir really shake things up! In the future I'm thinking of dropping the HLF and bringing 2 more saggitaurs, especially as 2 warrior squads seems like it'll be good with the new mission pack.
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2024.06.10 11:57 icallshogun Bridgebuilder - Chapter 92
Reconstruction
First Prev The two that Amara had introduced, Merana and Teleya, were a researcher and a team leader respectively. They were to take Carbon from the impromptu surgical suite over to where the Xenotechnology teams worked on analysis and replication, and then assist her with anything that she needed.
“It was very unexpected, but I am glad that the Empress requested the Integration project be moved onto the
Sword of the Morning Light. The accommodations are much nicer, and the equipment is newer. Some of the things we requisitioned years ago were actually brought in!” Merana was in his forties, gray fur starting to turn silver, and he was extremely talkative. He had started perhaps two steps from where they were introduced and did not let up, speaking at a breakneck pace, hands gesturing with every word, eyes never staying put even when in a corridor that had nothing of note to look at. “Deep layer scanners that were made in the decade. Actual new printers! I do not know if it is too much to ask, but if you were to mention to the Empress that we appreciate these new laboratories...”
“Merana.” There was just a hint of reproach in Teleya’s voice. She was the exact opposite, so far. The definition of reserved, which fit with the crown of silver fur encroaching between her antennae. After a very brief introduction, she had remained silent until Merana had started asking favors of Carbon.
“Do not mistake my intent.” He shushed Teleya with a wave of his hand, but he seemed to pick up what she was driving at with that single word and deflected to a slightly different tack. “I have always enjoyed this assignment, it is fascinating to see what the other species in the universe are up to. But the previous labs were... Those fields were poorly tilled. The integration of the Human ship into the station’s systems was unorthodox but understandable, given how much material we acquire from them. A
Proximax cargo hauler. Room for thousands of their standardized containers. Yes, it was quite old, but there were some phenomenal systems on board. The engines were astonishing. Not as efficient as the systems we put on our haulers, of course, but the configuration allowed for an utterly unreasonable energy throughput for sublight acceleration.”
‘Utterly unreasonable’ described about 75% of Human ship design, by her estimation. “I am sorry, did you say thousands of containers?” Carbon inquired as they passed back into the common area, the seating all cleared out now. She had seen plenty of the ships the Confederation had now, including one of the truly massive Pathfinders which also held thousands of their standardized containers.
“Five thousand, if my memory serves. It was an ugly ship, a great brick of protective panels. While the storage area was not pressurized, it did have several inspection gantries that allowed us to access individual containers. We put it to use as a very orderly warehouse. I do miss that.” He added far more than he had to, and he was very pleased to do so. “Doubled the habitable space on the station, as well.”
That was strange. While she was previously aware of the existence of the Xenotechnology Research unit, the fact they had a space station, with a massive Human made cargo ship integrated into it was news to her. It hadn’t really ever been a high visibility sort of thing, of course. The idea the Tsla’o Empire was scrabbling around looking to see what they could abscond with from the other races was not in line with how they viewed themselves. “That is impressive, you must have had much to store if a warehouse that large was called for. Where was it all coming from?”
Teleya took the lead, directing them back into a warren of hallways.
“Oh, we only had about a thousand containers in it, and they were not particularly full. We have a crew using a Human ship, the
Serenity, to visit the edges of Human space to trade for scrap or salvage. Humans will part with a surprising array of things when they are operating out at the very edges of their frontiers. That is how I first came to work here, counterfeiting Human manufactured colloids for their construction printers as a trade item. It was an interesting little job - if you presented a product that was too good, it was suspicious to them. They thought it was either recently stolen and ‘hot’ or it was a police operation to catch thieves, and they’d dump it and leave without finishing the transaction. So we roughed the bags up a little bit, tossed them around the floor and kicked them down stairs. Drained a few as though they’d been used briefly - that was my idea - and damaged the cryptoseal enough to render it useless on about two-thirds of the units.” He laughed as they turned down another hallway. “Made them all actually look stolen. They were fully functional, of course. We had a reputation to make.”
“Fascinating.” A little worrisome, too. That was a lot of interacting with Humans, and not the ones that were supported by the Confederation, apparently. That idea in and of itself did not bother her, but... where had they gotten those ships? Had the Empire been doing business with Human pirates? Or just pioneers out past their own borders who didn’t have much interest in exactly who they were doing business with? “These dealings have been equitable?”
“I assume as much. The terms had to be agreed upon by both parties, and the
Serenity was a light freighter, no offensive capability to speak of. That’s why it was shadowed by a cloaked frigate.” He stopped speaking for a moment, pointing at the door Teleya was unlocking. “Ah, here we are.”
Teleya opened the door and stepped back to allow them inside. Carbon found the work area to be a bit sparse. Lots of workstations, some obviously claimed by the amount of personalization present. Jackets hung over the backs of chairs, small plants, holos and printed pictures alike. Two conference rooms with big holographic tables in the back wall, and a couple of matter printers - looked like Ke-330 variants, based on the printhead. Not exactly the newest gear, but well maintained.
“I will show you to an available workstation. If you would get the Princess the documentation regarding the PINs, Merana?” She delegated, pointing Carbon to an obviously unused desk.
“Of course.” Merana bowed out of the conversation, literally, and bustled off to retrieve the data.
“Everything is held off network?” Carbon inquired while inspecting the clean white desktop. She had started to reach for the sensor pad to log in when she realized she was still holding Alex’s shirt. Hadn’t even thought to put it down, just absently rolled it up in her hands while Merana had talked. Carbon crammed it into one of the big tool pockets in her work pants, secure in the knowledge that would be the exact thing Alex would do. Several embedded holographic displays hummed to life as she pressed her now free hand to the sensor, logging herself in at that particular site.
“Most of our data is available upon the lab’s internal network, which is classified at Stone level access. Anything at Silver security clearance or above is available from the Index workstation, and is borrowed on station-locked, time-limited codex.” She paused, glancing over at Carbon. “Forgive me - I saw that you had Obsidian clearance and have just assumed you’re familiar with these protocols.”
“As luck would have it, I am familiar.” Carbon hadn’t used them often, though it had come up a few times when performing maintenance on some of the more cutting edge systems on the
Kshanev. The codex was a physical storage device, usually fairly large to make them difficult to steal. Station-locked just meant the codex could only be decrypted at a pre-specified workstation, and time-limited was simply a countdown to when the codex would automatically delete its contents.
She didn’t even notice she had slipped a Human idiom into the conversation.
“Ah, of course.” Teleya gave her a stilted little bow, very subtly standing up a bit straighter as Merana returned bearing the codex.
He held it out to Carbon in both hands. Each codex was a specialized computer, and one of the long-standing traditions around their use was that those computers would be contained in something that made it hard to physically access or to steal. Initially they had just made rectangular cases that were too large to conceal, but as matter printing had become more prevalent, so had customized cases. The Military Academy had units shaped like the spear and star from their sigil. The
Kshanev used a model of its Macron gun, which had been particularly ironic when trying to troubleshoot that very same system.
This one appeared to be a dark stone obelisk, about the length of her forearm, and heavy like it was actual stone. The edges and letters carved into it were crisp, as though it had just been hewn. She recognized it right off the bat, of course, it was a miniature version of the obelisk that had stood at the river port in old Ama’o - the first city. She ran her thumb down one of the inscriptions, the letters on this side filled with gold.
May the winds favor your sails, traveler. All of that was gone, now.
Carbon set it down on the desk and took a seat. The clean white desktop bowed and shifted, the obelisk sinking partway into it. She fiddled with the left screen, relegating the index of the files within to a narrow strip out of the way. Not that there was very much in there, literally seven files. “All right. Get me up to speed, what should I be looking at first?”
“All but the last of these are items we had not been able to identify until the scans from the Prince came in. They obviously went together, but we were unsure of the use case. They were all found on a single salvage ship. The first four files pertain to the
PIN fragments we found on board. Scans kept throwing traces of metamaterials until one of the sweepers located those fragments stuck in the gap between a wall panel and the floor in the head.” Teleya had taken over as the verbose one, pointing out several files on the screen as she spoke.
Carbon opened the first file, the very first picture was piece of metal no longer than a fingertip, caked in dried blood and hair. Notation on the edge of the image informed her that it had been taken on the
Serenity, about three years ago. “This is not the same
Serenity Merana was talking about, is it? And is that... Human?”
“No.
Serenity is their most common ship name. Something like ten percent of privately owned Human craft are named that. Understandable, in a way. There is so much space where there is nothing.” She was lost in thought before she cleared her throat and continued. “That is Human, yes. All the samples found onboard were from the same person. If I recall, there were only genetic traces from one Human on board, and only one appeared on the internal logs. We were concerned that it was evidence of a crime until it became clear from those logs that the previous owner seemed to have some neurological problems and was doing quite a bit of surgical work on himself.”
“That sounds horrible.” The PIN had been thoroughly documented as it was cleaned and run through multiple scanners, the entire thing mapped down to the atom, which was good because the rotating keyways seemed to depend on microns-thick wafers of high lubricity insulator to facilitate movement while isolating electrical impulses. Likely printed in place, given how delicate the entire thing was despite the use of exotic materials. A simple design, made with the most advanced tools and material.
She did not dare dwell on the fact that some lone Human sailor at the edge of their space had equipment to access the same sort of implant Alex had, and certainly not the more immediate worry that the implant could have had a role in pushing him to such extremes as performing surgery upon himself.
“Yes, it gets... We need not discuss the finer details of it.” She shivered and exhaled softly. “The next three are more pieces of other, similar PINs. The first and fourth appear to have been broken, while the second and third are clearly cut. The fifth file is a piece of the adapter between the PIN and driver unit, and the sixth is what we believe to be a portion of the driver unit. The final file is the scan of the Prince’s hardware.”
Carbon skipped directly to the driver unit. The needle seemed straightforward at the moment. They had large portions of it. The driver, on the other hand, was still a few loose design ideas for her. The first pictures of it really made her want to discuss the finer details of what they had found on that ship - it had been cylindrical at one point, but only a partially melted wedge remained, bearing distinct plasma cutter marks. It appeared it was the end that held the PIN, as well, which was good - that could be directly copied with no conjecture.
The chunk reminded her of an old milling machine spindle surrounded by multiple layers made of paired stators and rotors. The scans proved her supposition out, and it was a bit of a relief - most of it should be very easy to reverse engineer as well. The wiring might need a little guess work, but computer rendering should allow her to get that sussed out without having to run a print. “All right, I think we should be able to get this done quickly. Which one of you would be best working on recreating the PIN and adapter unit? I will take the driver.”
Merana piped up. “I have specialized in reconstruction for nearly a decade. Unless Teleya would prefer that task?”
“No, your work is excellent.” She deferred, gesturing towards the Index workstation to indicate he should get to it.
They watched him go, Carbon swiveling her chair around to face Teleya. “I do not think the hardware side of this will be particularly difficult. That said, do we have any of the software that was used with this?”
“Ah. Yes, but no.” Her ears lowered, an annoyed hiss escaping her teeth. “There was data related to the operation of the machine, and possibly the programs used to run it still installed on the
Serenity. As it was a very new ship at the time the entire thing and all files on board were seized by Imperial Intelligence.”
“I know a few people who work in the Intelligence community.” Carbon did not specify how she knew them, because historically people did not want to know details about anything to do with Intel.
“As do I. Sadly, the most I have been able to get from them is that all the data onboard was shipped out to Electronic Warfare. I do not know anyone within that division, and having a mere Gold clearance does not sway much over there.” It sounded like she was inclined to continue not knowing anyone within Electronic Warfare, a hint of venom in her tone as she talked about them. “I put in the appeal two days ago, it has still not even been reviewed.”
“I suspect they will be more accommodating to my requests. If that fails, they will kneel at the throne when the Empress calls.” Carbon didn’t really have the ability to toss the Empress’ authority around like that, but Alex had been convincing with his fears about potentially compromising the security of the ship. The Empress would take that seriously, and having one part of the military building fortifications around their domains would just delay confirmation one way or the other.
“I suspect that will expedite things.” She bowed again, deeper this time. While Teleya did not specifically ask for this data as a favor, she clearly considered Carbon using her influence to get it as fulfillment of one.
“If you will excuse me... I will make some calls. Are the conference rooms available?” She was sure they would be. It was just the three of them in the workshop at the moment, but Carbon would prefer a little bit of privacy given what was lingering at the forefront of her mind right now.
“They are yours as long as you desire.”
Carbon stood and offered Teleya the seat. “If you could get started on extrapolating the build on this, I would appreciate the help.”
“Of course, Princess.” She bowed, again.
Carbon took her leave, walking back to the closer conference room. She stole a glance at Merana’s workspace, already deep into pulling the fragments together into a whole. Excellent work ethic on him.
She closed the door behind her and turned the windows into the work area opaque before walking down to the end of the conference table with the holo emitter. Carbon slumped into a chair and sighed, leaning in to rest her elbows on the table and cradle her head in her hands. She allowed herself to feel miserable for a moment.
Was any of this worth it? What even was
it, at this point? She enjoyed Alex’s company, certainly, and would absolutely call the feelings she had for him ‘love’ without hesitation. But the idea of being entwined hadn’t truly crossed her mind since she’d put aside that unreasonable fantasy back on the
Kshlav’o. Now that was just an offering to get her to let The Empress back in. She hadn’t settled on if that had tainted the entire concept or not.
Even if it had, Alex’s earnest intent might be enough to purify that for her.
Worse was that Alex, her beloved, was forced into this untenable position. What if he was being used as a conduit for some sort of spy program by his own government? She wasn’t familiar with the fine print, but it would violate their treaties. It was a violation of the Confederation’s own citizen, as well. All while being the Empress’ leverage to make their people more accepting of the help. To prove they were trustworthy. Not the sort that would do things like... this.
Her mind raced, working over a thousand threads of what she would do to be free of these constraints. To have a life that was just hers, and perhaps just his. Every one of them felt like an unreasonable fantasy now.
Carbon sighed again and shut it all off. Crammed it back in the hole. The turn of phrase from Alex brought a brief, sad smile to her face. It had initially felt improper, not serious enough for the workings of the mind. It had grown on her, more and more it felt entirely accurate.
She smoothed her fur out a bit and pulled the sleeves of her jacket down to appear a little more professional. Carbon stood and patted Alex’s shirt for moral support before slotting her communicator into the holo display, and set it up for an encrypted call before dialing Admiral Olan. His direct number.
It took a few minutes for each end of the call to negotiate and set up encryption that reached the minimum for Obsidian clearance. While it was the second highest level of security, the real reason she turned it all the way up was that those calls had a tendency to get answered in short order. She waited. The connection was live, but his end was locked down until he was in an appropriately secure area.
“Princess Sorenson.” Olan’s head appeared on the holo, looking both wizened and perpetually aggrieved. He was actually pleasant, his face was just like that while relaxed.
“Admiral. I am here with the Xenotechnology team, and I have a request for data from the Electronic Warfare division of Imperial Intelligence that needs to be expedited.” He had the authority over several divisions, Electronic Warfare included. “Team Leader Teleya put in a request two days ago. It concerns files from a Human ship they acquired about three years ago, the
Serenity, which was taken by Intel. We need that immediately, as it now pertains to an investigation into potential security breaches on
The Sword of the Morning Light.”
There was absolutely no reaction to this information save for a single, brief nod. “Consider it done, an Index will be brought over as soon as it is filled. Is there anything else?”
“Yes. This is a personal request, and why I have chosen Obsidian.” She inhaled, lifting her chin a little like the Empress did when she wanted to appear a bit more impressive. Difficult to do through a hologram, but she wanted it imparted that
this in particular was to be kept at Obsidian levels. “I require a copy of the interior security logs for the same ship. This is related to the investigation, but more sensitive. Gene-locked, with a time limit of ten hours of review should be enough.”
That got his attention, antennae shifting up slightly. While that was subtle, it was there, and that was notable for Olan. “Of course. Do you need them delivered at the same time?”
Did she? “No, but I would appreciate it being done within the day. Have it delivered to my quarters, my Zeshen can take possession of it there.
That is all, Admiral.” Carbon would take one potentially horrifying discovery at time right now.
“Your will be done, Princess.” He closed his eyes and bowed, and ended the call.
The fears she had crammed into the hole scrabbled against the door that she imagined held them in place. If the machines - those abominations that Alex had allowed his government to saddle him with - were going to destroy him, she
had to know. She had to be ahead of it, whatever psychosis had been inflicted upon that lone sailor would not befall him.
She would see to it.
First Prev Royal Road *****
Carbon learns some stuff this time! Oh boy. Oh dear.
Unreasonably happy that I was able to find a name that continues the practice of naming classes of cargo ships something-max as well as Panama did.
Art pile:
Carbon reference sheet. Art by
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Ship manufacturer | Ship model | Insurance | Price (CCUd), $, no fee | Price (OC), $, no fee |
Aopoa (Xi'an) | Khartu-Al | LTI | 179 | - |
- | Nox | LTI | - | 77 |
- | Nox Kue | LTI | - | 77 |
- | San'Tok.Yai | LTI | 231 | - |
Aegis Dynamics | Avenger Titan | LTI | 74 | 100 |
- | Avenger Titan Renegade | LTI | 95 | 111 |
- | Avenger Stalker | LTI | 84 | - |
- | Avenger Warlock | LTI | 100 | - |
- | Eclipse | LTI | 305 | 333 |
- | Gladius | LTI | 116 | - |
- | Gladius Valiant | LTI | 132 | 147 |
- | Hammerhead | LTI | 672 | 777 |
- | Hammerhead Best in Show Edition | LTI | 746 | - |
- | Nautilus | LTI | 672 | - |
- | Reclaimer | LTI | 336 | - |
- | Reclaimer Best in Show Edition | LTI | 429 | - |
- | Redeemer | LTI | 333 | - |
- | Retaliator Bomber | LTI | 284 | - |
- | Sabre | LTI | 184 | 221 |
- | Sabre Comet | LTI | 195 | - |
- | Vanguard Warden | LTI | 263 | - |
- | Vanguard Harbinger | LTI | 289 | - |
- | Vanguard Sentinel | LTI | 268 | - |
- | Vanguard Hoplite | LTI | 231 | 268 |
- | Vulcan | LTI | 216 | 242 |
ARGO Astronautics | MPUV Cargo | LTI | 69 | 74 |
- | MPUV Personnel | LTI | 74 | 79 |
- | MPUV Tractor | LTI | 74 | 79 |
- | Raft | LTI | 142 | - |
- | SRV | LTI | 165 | - |
- | Mole | LTI | 321 | - |
Anvil Aerospace | Arrow | LTI | 95 | 137 |
- | Ballista | LTI | 168 | - |
- | C8X Pisces Expedition | LTI | 69 | 79 |
- | C8R Pisces | LTI | 84 | - |
- | Carrack | LTI | 390 | - |
- | Carrack W/C8X | LTI | 420 | - |
- | Carrack Expedition | LTI | 430 | - |
- | Carrack Expedition W/C8X | LTI | 450 | - |
- | Crucible | LTI | 369 | 431 |
- | F7C Hornet Mk II | LTI | 184 | - |
- | F7C Hornet Mk I | LTI | 121 | - |
- | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | LTI | 189 | 210 |
- | F7C-S Hornet Ghost Mk I | LTI | 140 | - |
- | F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I | LTI | 155 | - |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | LTI | 199 | 252 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | LTI | 200 | - |
- | Gladiator | LTI | 177 | 221 |
- | Hawk | LTI | 116 | 132 |
- | Hurricane | LTI | 210 | 231 |
- | Terrapin | LTI | 231 | 263 |
- | Valkyrie | LTI | 357 | - |
- | Legionnaire | LTI | 132 | - |
Banu | Merchantman | LTI | 399 | - |
- | Defender | LTI | 226 | 237 |
Consolidated outland | Mustang Alpha | LTI | 74 | - |
- | Mustang Beta | LTI | 95 | - |
- | Mustang Gamma | LTI | 74 | - |
- | Mustang Delta | LTI | 84 | - |
- | Pioneer | LTI | - | 1599 |
- | Hoverquad | LTI | - | 74 |
Crusader Industries | Ares Inferno | LTI | 252 | - |
- | Ares Ion | LTI | 252 | - |
- | Genesis Starliner | LTI | 357 | 578 |
- | C2 Hercules | LTI | 368 | - |
- | M2 Hercules | LTI | 483 | - |
- | A2 Hercules | LTI | 735 | - |
- | C1 Spirit | LTI | 137 | - |
- | E1 Spirit | LTI | 163 | - |
- | A1 Spirit | LTI | 210 | - |
- | Mercury Star Runner | LTI | 273 | - |
Drake Interplanetary | Dragonfly Yellowjacket | LTI | - | 84 |
- | Dragonfly Black | LTI | - | 84 |
- | Dragonfly Ride Together Two-Pack | LTI | - | 126 |
- | Buccaneer | LTI | 126 | 142 |
- | Caterpillar | LTI | 336 | - |
- | Caterpillar Best in Show Edition | LTI | 347 | - |
- | Corsair | LTI | 263 | - |
- | Cutlass Black | LTI | 126 | - |
- | Cutlass Black Best in Show Edition (2949) | LTI | 137 | - |
- | Cutlass Steel | LTI | 221 | - |
- | Cutlass Red | LTI | 142 | - |
- | Cutlass Blue | LTI | 168 | - |
- | Herald | LTI | 111 | - |
- | Vulture | LTI | 158 | - |
Esperia | Blade | LTI | 284 | 326 |
- | Glaive | LTI | 373 | - |
- | Prowler | LTI | 399 | 510 |
- | Talon | LTI | 132 | - |
- | Talon Shrike | LTI | 132 | - |
Gatac | Railen | LTI | 242 | - |
Greycat Industrial | ROC | LTI | 77 | - |
Kruger Intergalactic | P-72 Archimedes | LTI | - | 90 |
- | P-72 Archimedes Emerald | LTI | - | 105 |
Mirai | Fury | LTI | 69 | - |
- | Fury MX | LTI | 69 | - |
- | Fury LX | LTI | 69 | - |
MISC | Endeavor | LTI | 378 | - |
- | Endeavor DISCOVERY-CLASS | LTI | - | 735 |
- | Endeavor Master Set 2018 | LTI | - | 1399 |
- | Expanse | LTI | 168 | - |
- | Freelancer | LTI | 121 | - |
- | Freelancer DUR | LTI | 147 | - |
- | Freelancer MAX | LTI | 163 | - |
- | Freelancer MIS | LTI | 184 | - |
- | HULL A | LTI | 99 | - |
- | HULL B | LTI | 147 | - |
- | HULL C | LTI | 357 | - |
- | HULL D | LTI | 462 | - |
- | Odyssey | LTI | 578 | - |
- | Razor | LTI | 163 | 179 |
- | Razor LX | LTI | 168 | - |
- | Razor EX | LTI | 174 | - |
- | Prospector | LTI | 163 | 179 |
- | Reliant Kore | LTI | 84 | 105 |
- | Reliant Tana | LTI | 95 | - |
- | Reliant Mako | LTI | 121 | - |
- | Reliant Sen | LTI | 105 | - |
- | Starfarer | LTI | 315 | 399 |
- | Starfarer Gemini | LTI | 347 | 452 |
Origin Jumpworks | X1 | LTI | - | 69 |
- | X1 Velocity | LTI | - | 74 |
- | X1 Force | LTI | - | 79 |
- | M50 | LTI | 121 | - |
- | 85X | LTI | - | 79 |
- | 100I | LTI | 74 | 95 |
- | 125A | LTI | 79 | - |
- | 135C | LTI | 84 | - |
- | 300I | LTI | 77 | - |
- | 315P | LTI | 77 | - |
- | 325A | LTI | 93 | - |
- | 350R | LTI | 137 | - |
- | 400i | LTI | 265 | - |
- | 600i Touring | LTI | 399 | 525 |
- | 600i Explorer | LTI | 420 | 580 |
- | Origin G12 | LTI | 79 | 0 |
- | Origin G12R | LTI | 79 | 84 |
- | Origin G12A | LTI | 84 | 90 |
RSI | Aurora CL | LTI | 74 | - |
- | Aurora LN | LTI | 79 | - |
- | Apollo Triage | LTI | 268 | - |
- | Apollo Medivac | LTI | 294 | - |
- | Galaxy | LTI | 378 | - |
- | Mantis | LTI | 168 | - |
- | Perseus | LTI | 557 | - |
- | Polaris | LTI | 735 | 999 |
- | Constellation Taurus | LTI | 179 | - |
- | Constellation Andromeda | LTI | 252 | - |
- | Constellation Aquila | LTI | 321 | - |
- | Zeus MK II MR | LTI | 205 | - |
- | Zeus MK II ES | LTI | 163 | - |
- | Zeus MK II CL | LTI | 163 | - |
- | Scorpius | LTI | 263 | - |
- | Scorpius Antares | LTI | 252 | - |
- | Orion | LTI | 489 | - |
- | Lynx | LTI | 79 | - |
- | URSA Fortuna | LTI | 74 | - |
- | Ursa Fortuna | LTI | 79 | - |
Tumbril | Cyclone | LTI | - | 74 |
- | Cyclone TR | LTI | - | 79 |
- | Cyclone RC | LTI | - | 79 |
- | Cyclone AA | LTI | - | 95 |
- | Cyclone RN | LTI | - | 79 |
- | Ranger RC | LTI | 105 | - |
- | Ranger CV | LTI | 111 | - |
- | Ranger TR | LTI | 116 | - |
- | Nova | LTI | 126 | 132 |
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Ship manufacturer | Ship model | Insurance | Price (OC), $ | Comments |
ARGO Astronautics | Argo MPUV 1C Cargo | 10YI | 53 | - |
Drake Interplanetary | Drake Loot and Scoot Deluxe Package | 5YI | 189 | Cutlass Black with Skull and Crossbones skin + DF Yellow |
Consolidated outland | Consolidated Outland Mustang Alpha Vindicator | 6MI | 79 | Limited Vindicator version |
Esperia | Glaive | 6YI | 439 | - |
- | Glaive | 6MI | 399 | - |
Greycat Industrial | Greycat PTV | 6YI | 27 | - |
- | Greycat PTV | 10YI | 37 | - |
Kruger Intergalactic | Kruger P-72 Archimedes | 10YI | 55 | - |
- | Kruger P-72 Archimedes | 6YI | 45 | - |
- | Kruger P-72 Archimedes Emerald | 6MI | 53 | - |
- | Kruger P-52 Merlin | 6YI | 37 | - |
MISC | MISC Endeavor OLYMPIC-CLASS | 4YI | 578 | Endeavor with modules |
Origin Jumpworks | Origin 890 Jump | 10YI | 1249 | - |
- | Origin 890 Jump | 6YI | 1099 | - |
- | Origin 890 Jump | 6MI | 1029 | - |
RSI | RSI Aurora ES | 10YI | 37 | - |
- | RSI Constellation Phoenix | 10YI | 420 | - |
- | RSI Constellation Phoenix | 6YI | 399 | - |
- | RSI Constellation Phoenix | 5YI | 394 | Revel&York Hangar |
- | URSA Rover | 5YI | 63 | - |
- | URSA Rover | 10YI | 70 | - |
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►8.1◄ MODULES, PODS, BATTLEFIELD UPGRADE KITS (BUKS), OTHER ITEMS
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Module | Insurance | Price, $ |
MISC Endeavor Modules (Pods) | - | - |
BIODOME POD | 10YI | 126 |
TELESCOPE ARRAY POD | 10YI | 153 |
SUPERCOLLIDER POD | 10YI | 155 |
SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND CREW POD | 10YI | 53 |
GENERAL RESEARCH POD | 10YI | 72 |
GENERAL SCIENCE POD | 10YI | 71 |
FUEL POD | 10YI | 60 |
MEDICAL BAY POD | 10YI | 105 |
LANDING BAY | 10YI | 105 |
RSI Galaxy Modules | | |
Galaxy - Med Bay Module | 10YI | 116 |
Galaxy - Refinery Module | 10YI | 126 |
Galaxy - Cargo Module | 10YI | 95 |
Aegis Vanguard battlefield upgrade kits | | |
Harbinger battlefield upgrade kit | LTI | 140 |
Sentinel battlefield upgrade kit | 6MI | 69 |
Other stuff | | |
Add-ons - Aegis Idris P after market kit | - | 294 |
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►8.2 ◄ FPS WEAPONS, ARMOR, CLOTHES AND OTHER GEAR
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Module | Insurance | Price, $ |
Overlord "Dust Storm" Armor Set | - | 11 |
Overlord "Riptide" Armor Set | - | 11 |
Overlord Helmets "Silent Strike" Pack | - | 8 |
Overlord Helmets "Forces of Nature" Pack | - | 8 |
Parasite Replica Helmet (Original) | - | 11 |
Parasite Replica Helmet (Dark Birth) | - | 11 |
Stegman's Cordimon "Voyager" Complete Outfit | - | 11 |
Stegman's IndVest “Pathfinder” Complete Outfit | - | 11 |
RSI MacFlex Rust Society full armor set (5 items) | - | 21 |
RSI Venture Rust Society full armor set (5 items) | - | 32 |
Mr. Refinement’s Cabinet of Rare & Exquisite Spirits | - | 11 |
Life in the 'Verse Shirts Pack #1 | - | 5 |
Life in the 'Verse Shirts Pack #2 | - | 5 |
"Caudillo" Helmets Pack #1 by CC's Conversions | - | 10 |
"Caudillo" Helmets Pack #2 by CC's Conversions | - | 10 |
"Caudillo" Helmets Pack #3 by CC's Conversions | - | 10 |
QuikFlarePro Pack | - | 5 |
QuikFlarePro Pack Deluxe | - | 6 |
Polar Vortex Collection | - | 7 |
Cold Front Collection | - | 7 |
UltiFlex FSK-8 "Mirage" Combat Knife | - | 5 |
UltiFlex FSK-8 "Ghost" Combat Knife | - | 5 |
Urban Collection by Element Authority | - | 11 |
Adventurer Collection by Element Authority | - | 11 |
Manaslu Rust Society Jacket | - | 8 |
RSI Horizon Rust Society Helmet | - | 8 |
RSI Beacon Rust Society Undersuit | - | 6 |
Paladin helmet | - | 10 |
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►9◄ CROSS-CHASSIS UPGRADES (CCUS)
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IAE-insurance upgrades (adds IAE insurance (10 years) to your ship)
Upgrade | Price, $ |
Prospector to F7C-M Super Hornet | 50 |
Vanguard Warden to Caterpillar | 60 |
Sorted by: Manufacturer -> ship
Target ship manufacturer | Target ship | Upgrade from | Price, $ |
Aegis Dynamics | Avenger Titan Renegade | 325A | 18 |
- | Avenger Warlock | 325A | 29 |
- | Avenger Warlock | Arrow | 26 |
- | Eclipse | Constellation Andromeda | 78 |
- | Eclipse | Vanguard Sentinel | 37 |
- | Eclipse | Vanguard Warden | 53 |
- | Eclipse | Blade | 37 |
- | Gladius Valiant | Gladius | 32 |
- | Gladius Valiant | M50 | 23 |
- | Hammerhead | Constellation Aquila | 477 |
- | Hammerhead | 600i Touring | 357 |
- | Hammerhead | 600i Explorer | 315 |
- | Hammerhead | Merchantman | 131 |
- | Hammerhead | Hull D | 236 |
- | Hammerhead | Crucible | 446 |
- | Hammerhead | Carrack | 173 |
- | Hammerhead | Reclaimer | 383 |
- | Hammerhead | Prowler | 341 |
- | Hammerhead | Orion | 120 |
- | Hammerhead | Glaive | 435 |
- | Hammerhead Best in Show edition | Carrack | 219 |
- | Hammerhead Best in Show edition | Orion | 169 |
- | Nautilus | Constellation Aquila | 462 |
- | Nautilus | Endeavor | 425 |
- | Nautilus | Crucible | 425 |
- | Nautilus | Genesis Starliner | 372 |
- | Nautilus | M2 Hercules | 246 |
- | Nautilus | Merchantman | 110 |
- | Nautilus | 600i Explorer | 294 |
- | Nautilus | 600i Touring | 336 |
- | Nautilus | Orion | 110 |
- | Nautilus | Prowler | 330 |
- | Nautilus | Carrack | 173 |
- | Nautilus | Reclaimer | 372 |
- | Nautilus | Hull D | 215 |
- | Nautilus | C2 Hercules | 372 |
- | Nautilus | Valkyrie | 399 |
- | Reclaimer | Constellation Aquila | 110 |
- | Reclaimer | Starfarer Gemini | 84 |
- | Reclaimer | Endeavor | 73 |
- | Reclaimer | Crucible | 73 |
- | Reclaimer | Valkyrie | 47 |
- | Redeemer | Constellation Andromeda | 110 |
- | Redeemer | Vanguard Hoplite | 110 |
- | Redeemer | Mole | 31 |
- | Retaliator Bomber | Constellation Andromeda | 57 |
- | Retaliator Bomber | Vanguard Warden | 39 |
- | Retaliator | Razor | 46 |
- | Retaliator | Ballista | 52 |
- | Sabre | Prospector | 31 |
- | Sabre | Gladiator | 16 |
- | Sabre | SRV | 16 |
- | Sabre Comet | Sabre | 31 |
- | Sabre Comet | Freelancer MIS | 26 |
- | Sabre Comet | Khartu-Al | 31 |
- | Sabre Comet | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 23 |
- | Sabre Comet | Gladiator | 35 |
- | Vanguard Harbinger | Constellation Andromeda | 68 |
- | Vanguard Harbinger | Vanguard Sentinel | 26 |
- | Vanguard Harbinger | Vanguard Hoplite | 68 |
- | Vanguard Harbinger | Vanguard Warden | 42 |
- | Vanguard Hoplite | Constellation Taurus | 54 |
- | Vanguard Hoplite | Defender | 33 |
- | Vanguard Hoplite | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | 54 |
- | Vanguard Hoplite | Hurricane | 44 |
- | Vanguard Hoplite | Terrapin | 33 |
- | Vanguard Sentinel | Constellation Andromeda | 52 |
- | Vanguard Sentinel | Vanguard Warden | 31 |
- | Vanguard Warden | Constellation Andromeda | 31 |
- | Vanguard Warden | Vanguard Hoplite | 35 |
- | Vulcan | Prospector | 61 |
- | Vulcan | Cutlass Blue | 40 |
- | Vulcan | Freelancer MIS | 40 |
- | Vulcan | Sabre | 46 |
- | Vulcan | Sabre Comet | 30 |
- | Vulcan | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 40 |
- | Vulcan | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | 30 |
- | Vulcan | Gladiator | 51 |
- | Vulcan | Khartu-Al | 46 |
Anvil Aerospace | Ballista | Freelancer DUR | 15 |
- | Ballista | Cutlass Red | 15 |
- | Carrack | Constellation Aquila | 320 |
- | Carrack | Mole | 320 |
- | Carrack | M2 Hercules | 99 |
- | Carrack | 600i Explorer | 147 |
- | Carrack | 600i Touring | 189 |
- | Carrack | Prowler | 183 |
- | Carrack | Reclaimer | 225 |
- | Carrack | Genesis Starliner | 225 |
- | Carrack | Valkyrie | 215 |
- | Carrack | C2 Hercules | 189 |
- | Carrack | Hull D | 73 |
- | Carrack | Endeavor | 283 |
- | Carrack | Crucible | 283 |
- | Carrack | Starfarer Gemini | 294 |
- | Carrack W/C8X | Carrack | 55 |
- | Carrack Expedition | Carrack | 60 |
- | Carrack Expedition | Carrack W/C8X | 40 |
- | Carrack Expedition W/C8X | Carrack | 80 |
- | Carrack Expedition W/C8X | Carrack W/C8X | 73 |
- | Carrack Expedition W/C8X | Carrack Expedition | 68 |
- | Crucible | Starfarer Gemini | 26 |
- | Crucible | Constellation Aquila | 94 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | Prospector | 43 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | Khartu-AL | 27 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 22 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | Gladiator | 32 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | Freelancer MIS | 22 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | Sabre | 27 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | Razor EX | 43 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Prospector | 63 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Freelancer MAX | 68 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Razor EX | 63 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Gladiator | 52 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Khartu-AL | 47 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Sabre | 47 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Sabre Comet | 31 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 42 |
- | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | Freelancer MIS | 42 |
- | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | Prospector | 31 |
- | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | Khartu-Al | 16 |
- | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | Gladiator | 22 |
- | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | Sabre | 16 |
- | Gladiator | Prospector | 21 |
- | Hawk | Gladius | 21 |
- | Hurricane | Constellation Taurus | 22 |
- | Hurricane | Prospector | 69 |
- | Hurricane | Gladiator | 58 |
- | Hurricane | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 48 |
- | Hurricane | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | 37 |
- | Hurricane | Freelancer MIS | 48 |
- | Hurricane | Sabre | 53 |
- | Hurricane | Sabre Comet | 37 |
- | Hurricane | Khartu-Al | 53 |
- | Terrapin | Prospector | 84 |
- | Terrapin | Constellation Taurus | 33 |
- | Terrapin | Freelancer MAX | 86 |
- | Terrapin | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | 52 |
- | Terrapin | Freelancer MIS | 63 |
- | Terrapin | Vulcan | 36 |
- | Terrapin | Gladiator | 73 |
- | Terrapin | Khartu-Al | 65 |
- | Terrapin | Sabre | 65 |
- | Valkyrie | Constellation Aquila | 78 |
- | Valkyrie | Endeavor | 42 |
- | Valkyrie | Starfarer Gemini | 52 |
- | Valkyrie | Crucible | 42 |
- | Valkyrie | Glaive | 42 |
Aopoa (Xi'an) | Khartu-Al | Prospector | 29 |
- | Khartu-Al | Freelancer MAX | 31 |
- | Nox | Aurora LN | 22 |
- | Nox | Dragonfly Black | 15 |
- | Nox | Dragonfly Yellowjacket | 15 |
- | Nox | MPUV Cargo | 27 |
- | Nox Kue | Aurora LN | 17 |
- | Nox Kue | Dragonfly Black | 15 |
- | Nox Kue | Dragonfly Yellowjacket | 15 |
- | Nox Kue | Mustang Beta | 15 |
- | Nox Kue | MPUV Personnel | 15 |
- | Nox Kue | MPUV Cargo | 22 |
- | San'tok.yāi | Constellation Taurus | 56 |
- | San'tok.yāi | Hurricane | 46 |
- | San'tok.yāi | Vulcan | 56 |
ARGO Astronautics | MPUV Cargo | Mustang Alpha | 15 |
- | SRV | F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I | 26 |
- | SRV | Razor | 31 |
- | SRV | Prospector | 21 |
- | SRV | Freelancer MAX | 26 |
- | SRV | Razor EX | 21 |
Banu | Merchantman | Mole | 199 |
- | Merchantman | Starfarer Gemini | 169 |
- | Merchantman | Prowler | 231 |
- | Merchantman | 600i Touring | 236 |
- | Merchantman | 600i Explorer | 194 |
- | Merchantman | Genesis Starliner | 273 |
- | Defender | Constellation Taurus | 31 |
- | Defender | Retaliator | 57 |
- | Defender | Cutlass Blue | 57 |
- | Defender | Freelancer MIS | 65 |
- | Defender | Gladiator | 70 |
- | Defender | Khartu-Al | 65 |
- | Defender | Sabre | 65 |
- | Defender | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 59 |
- | Defender | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | 50 |
Consolidated outland | Mustang Delta | Mustang Gamma | 22 |
- | Mustang Delta | Avenger Stalker | 15 |
Crusader Industries | Genesis Starliner | Constellation Aquila | 115 |
- | Genesis Starliner | Endeavor | 73 |
- | Ares Inferno | Constellation Andromeda | 26 |
- | Ares Ion | Constellation Andromeda | 26 |
- | A2 Hercules | 600i Touring | 393 |
- | A2 Hercules | 600i Explorer | 351 |
- | A2 Hercules | M2 Hercules | 304 |
- | A2 Hercules | Carrack | 220 |
- | A2 Hercules | Constellation Aquila | 519 |
- | A2 Hercules | Crucible | 483 |
- | A2 Hercules | Endeavor | 483 |
- | A2 Hercules | Hull D | 273 |
- | A2 Hercules | Merchantman | 168 |
- | A2 Hercules | Orion | 168 |
- | A2 Hercules | Prowler | 388 |
- | A2 Hercules | Reclaimer | 430 |
- | A2 Hercules | Starfarer Gemini | 504 |
- | C2 Hercules | Constellation Aquila | 110 |
- | C2 Hercules | Valkyrie | 47 |
- | C2 Hercules | Crucible | 73 |
- | C2 Hercules | Endeavor | 73 |
- | C2 Hercules | Glaive | 73 |
- | C2 Hercules | Starfarer Gemini | 84 |
- | M2 Hercules | Constellation Aquila | 236 |
- | M2 Hercules | 600i Touring | 110 |
- | M2 Hercules | 600i Explorer | 68 |
- | M2 Hercules | C2 Hercules | 147 |
- | M2 Hercules | Crucible | 199 |
- | M2 Hercules | Endeavor | 199 |
- | M2 Hercules | Genesis Starliner | 147 |
- | M2 Hercules | Prowler | 105 |
- | M2 Hercules | Reclaimer | 147 |
- | M2 Hercules | Starfarer Gemini | 210 |
- | A1 Spirit | F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I | 63 |
- | A1 Spirit | Razor | 68 |
- | A1 Spirit | Khartu-Al | 42 |
- | A1 Spirit | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | 26 |
- | A1 Spirit | Sabre | 42 |
- | A1 Spirit | Prospector | 57 |
- | A1 Spirit | Zeus Mk II MR | 21 |
- | C1 Spirit | Freelancer | 26 |
- | C1 Spirit | Legionnaire | 15 |
- | C1 Spirit | Nova | 15 |
- | C1 Spirit | Cutlass Black | 26 |
- | C1 Spirit | Talon | 21 |
- | C1 Spirit | Talon Shrike | 21 |
- | E1 Spirit | Razor | 15 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Prospector | 120 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | San'tok.yāi | 31 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Defender | 52 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 99 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | 89 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Freelancer MIS | 99 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Hurricane | 63 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Khartu-Al | 105 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Razor EX | 120 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Sabre Comet | 89 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Sabre | 105 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Terrapin | 52 |
- | Mercury Star Runner | Vulcan | 73 |
Drake Interplanetary | Caterpillar | Constellation Andromeda | 116 |
- | Caterpillar | Constellation Aquila | 31 |
- | Caterpillar Best in Show Edition | Vanguard Harbinger | 89 |
- | Corsair | Prospector | 115 |
- | Corsair | Constellation Taurus | 68 |
- | Corsair | Freelancer MAX | 120 |
- | Corsair | Freelancer MIS | 94 |
- | Corsair | Sabre | 99 |
- | Corsair | Sabre Comet | 84 |
- | Corsair | Gladiator | 105 |
- | Corsair | F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I | 84 |
- | Corsair | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | 68 |
- | Corsair | F7C Hornet Wildfire Mk I | 94 |
- | Corsair | Vulcan | 68 |
- | Corsair | Hurricane | 57 |
- | Corsair | Razor EX | 115 |
- | Corsair | Khartu-Al | 99 |
- | Cutlass Black Best In Show Edition | Gladius | 52 |
- | Cutlass Blue | F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I | 36 |
- | Cutlass Blue | Razor | 36 |
- | Cutlass Blue | Prospector | 31 |
- | Cutlass Red | F7C Hornet Mk I | 21 |
- | Cutlass Red | Freelancer | 36 |
- | Cutlass Steel | Constellation Taurus | 47 |
- | Cutlass Steel | Railen | 21 |
- | Cutlass Steel | Defender | 26 |
- | Cutlass Steel | Terrapin | 26 |
- | Cutlass Steel | Vulcan | 47 |
- | Cutlass Steel | Hurricane | 36 |
- | Cutlass Steel | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Mk I | 47 |
- | Dragonfly Black | MPUV Cargo | 15 |
- | Herald | 325A | 26 |
- | Herald | Avenger Titan Renegade | 21 |
- | Ironclad | Prowler | 31 |
- | Ironclad | 600i Touring | 36 |
- | Ironclad | Reclaimer | 73 |
- | Ironclad | Genesis Starliner | 73 |
- | Ironclad | C2 Hercules | 73 |
- | Ironclad Assault | M2 Hercules | 26 |
- | Ironclad Assault | Hull C | 47 |
- | Ironclad Assault | 600i Explorer | 73 |
- | Ironclad Assault | Ironclad | 99 |
- | Ironclad Assault | Prowler | 110 |
- | Ironclad Assault | 600i Touring | 115 |
- | Vulture | Prospector | 31 |
- | Vulture | Razor EX | 31 |
- | Vulture | Sabre | 15 |
- | Vulture | Khartu-Al | 15 |
- | Vulture | Gladiator | 21 |
- | Vulture | SRV | 21 |
- | Mule | Aurora LX | 21 |
- | Mule | Mustang Beta | 15 |
- | Mule | STV | 15 |
- | Mule | Ranger TR | 15 |
- | Mule | MPUV Personnel | 15 |
- | Mule | MPUV cargo | 21 |
Esperia | Blade | Constellation Andromeda | 52 |
- | Glaive | Constellation Aquila | 52 |
- | Glaive | Starfarer Gemini | 26 |
- | Talon | Gladius | 42 |
- | Talon | Reliant Mako | 36 |
- | Talon | Freelancer | 21 |
- | Talon | Cutlass Black | 21 |
- | Talon | Buccaneer | 21 |
- | Talon Shrike | Gladius | 42 |
- | Talon Shrike | Reliant Mako | 36 |
- | Talon Shrike | Freelancer | 21 |
- | Talon Shrike | Cutlass Black | 21 |
- | Talon Shrike | Buccaneer | 21 |
- | Prowler | Constellation Aquila | 147 |
- | Prowler | Reclaimer | 57 |
- | Prowler | Genesis Starliner | 57 |
- | Prowler | Endeavor | 110 |
- | Prowler | Crucible | 110 |
- | Prowler | 600i Touring | 21 |
MISC | Freelancer MIS | Prospector | 32 |
- | Freelancer MIS | Freelancer MAX | 37 |
- | Freelancer MIS | Gladiator | 22 |
- | Freelancer MIS | Sabre | 16 |
- | Freelancer MIS | Razor EX | 32 |
- | Freelancer MIS | SRV | 22 |
- | Endeavor | Constellation Aquila | 78 |
- | Endeavor | Starfarer Gemini | 52 |
- | Hull A | 300I | 42 |
- | Hull A | Mustang Gamma | 47 |
- | Hull B | 325A | 94 |
- | Hull C | Constellation Andromeda | 294 |
- | Hull D | Constellation Aquila | 278 |
- | Hull D | Starfarer Gemini | 262 |
- | Razor | F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I | 15 |
- | Razor | Nova | 36 |
- | Razor | F7C-S Hornet Ghost Mk I | 15 |
- | Razor LX | F7C-S Hornet Ghost Mk I | 21 |
- | Razor LX | Freelancer DUR | 26 |
- | Razor LX | Razor | 15 |
- | Razor LX | 350r | 36 |
- | Razor EX | Freelancer MAX | 15 |
- | Razor EX | Razor LX | 15 |
- | Razor EX | F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I | 15 |
- | Reliant Tana | 325a | 15 |
- | Reliant Sen | Arrow | 21 |
- | Reliant Mako | Gladius | 15 |
- | Starfarer | Constellation Andromeda | 76 |
- | Starfarer | Vanguard Warden | 55 |
- | Starfarer | Vanguard Harbinger | 24 |
- | Starfarer | Vanguard Sentinel | 39 |
- | Starfarer | Vanguard Hoplite | 76 |
- | Starfarer | Blade | 39 |
- | Starfarer | Apollo Medivac | 39 |
- | Starfarer Gemini | Constellation Aquila | 57 |
- | Starfarer Gemini | Redeemer | 21 |
- | Starfarer Gemini | Mole | 47 |
Origin Jumpworks | 350r | Freelancer | 28 |
- | 350r | Nova | 17 |
- | 350r | Legionnaire | 17 |
- | 350r | Talon | 23 |
- | 350r | Talon Shrike | 23 |
- | M50 | Gladius | 22 |
- | 85X | Aurora CL | 15 |
- | 100i | Dragonfly Black | 18 |
- | 100i | Dragonfly Yellowjacket | 18 |
- | 100i | MPUV Personnel | 22 |
- | 100i | Mustang Beta | 22 |
- | 100i | X1 | 16 |
- | 125a | 100i | 22 |
- | 125a | 85X | 19 |
- | 125a | Ursa | 19 |
- | 125a | X1 Force | 14 |
- | 135C | 100i | 27 |
- | 135C | 125a | 15 |
- | 135C | 300i | 14 |
- | 135C | Cyclone | 19 |
- | 135C | Mustang Gamma | 19 |
- | X1 | Mustang Alpha | 26 |
- | X1 | Aurora LN | 15 |
- | X1 | MPUV Cargo | 21 |
- | X1 Velocity | Mustang Beta | 21 |
- | X1 Velocity | MPUV Personnel | 21 |
- | X1 Velocity | X1 | 15 |
- | X1 Force | Aurora CL | 21 |
- | X1 Force | X1 Velocity | 15 |
- | X1 Force | Nox | 21 |
- | 400i | Constellation Andromeda | 21 |
- | 400i | Vanguard Hoplite | 21 |
- | 400i | Constellation Andromeda | 21 |
- | 400i | Scorpius | 31 |
- | 600i Touring | Constellation Aquila | 147 |
- | 600i Touring | Constellation Phoenix | 110 |
- | 600i Touring | Reclaimer | 57 |
- | 600i Touring | Starfarer Gemini | 120 |
- | 600i Touring | Endeavor | 110 |
- | 600i Touring | Crucible | 110 |
- | 600i Touring | Eclipse | 162 |
- | 600i Touring | Genesis Starliner | 57 |
- | 600i Touring | C2 Hercules | 57 |
- | 600i Explorer | 600i Touring | 63 |
- | 600i Explorer | Constellation Aquila | 189 |
- | 600i Explorer | Prowler | 57 |
- | 600i Explorer | Genesis Starliner | 99 |
- | 600i Explorer | Starfarer Gemini | 162 |
- | 600i Explorer | Endeavor | 152 |
- | 600i Explorer | Reclaimer | 99 |
- | 600i Explorer | Crucible | 152 |
- | 600i Explorer | C2 Hercules | 99 |
RSI | Apollo Triage | Constellation Andromeda | 23 |
- | Apollo Triage | San'tok.yāi | 23 |
- | Apollo Medivac | Constellation Andromeda | 49 |
- | Apollo Medivac | Vanguard Warden | 26 |
- | Apollo Medivac | Apollo Triage | 36 |
- | Apollo Medivac | Vanguard Hoplite | 47 |
- | Constellation Taurus | F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I | 42 |
- | Constellation Taurus | Razor | 47 |
- | Mantis | Razor | 15 |
- | Mantis | Ballista | 21 |
- | Perseus | Mole | 409 |
- | Perseus | Carrack | 110 |
- | Perseus | Carrack W/C8X | 89 |
- | Perseus | Carrack Expedition | 84 |
- | Perseus | Carrack Expedition W/C8X | 63 |
- | Perseus | Merchantman | 57 |
- | Perseus | Orion | 57 |
- | Perseus | 600i Explorer | 241 |
- | Perseus | M2 Hercules | 194 |
- | Perseus | Hull D | 162 |
- | Polaris | Constellation Aquila | 509 |
- | Polaris | Perseus | 131 |
- | Polaris | M2 Hercules | 294 |
- | Polaris | Nautilus Solstice Edition | 78 |
- | Polaris | Hammerhead | 78 |
- | Polaris | Carrack | 210 |
- | Polaris | Crucible | 472 |
- | Polaris | Merchantman | 157 |
- | Polaris | Orion | 157 |
- | Orion | Constellation Aquila | 209 |
- | Orion | Starfarer | 219 |
- | Orion | 600i Touring | 273 |
- | Orion | Reclaimer | 294 |
- | Orion | Genesis Starliner | 294 |
- | Orion | M2 Hercules | 168 |
- | Orion | Prowler | 252 |
- | Ursa Fortuna | Ursa | 36 |
Tumbril | Storm | Nomad | 23 |
- | Storm | Herald | 17 |
- | Storm | Avenger Warlock | 17 |
- | Storm | Reliant Sen | 17 |
- | Storm | Spartan | 23 |
- | Storm AA | Gladius | 23 |
- | Storm AA | Storm | 21 |
- | Storm AA | Reliant Mako | 15 |
- | Storm AA | Hull A | 21 |
- | Cyclone | Ursa | 15 |
- | Cyclone | 85X | 15 |
- | Cyclone | Dragonfly Yellowjacket | 26 |
- | Cyclone | Dragonfly Black | 26 |
- | Cyclone | Aurora LN | 26 |
- | Cyclone | Nox | 21 |
- | Cyclone | Mustang Beta | 26 |
- | Cyclone | MPUV Personnel | 26 |
- | Cyclone | Nox Kue | 21 |
- | Cyclone | Aurora CL | 21 |
- | Cyclone | X1 | 21 |
- | Cyclone AA | Cyclone | 36 |
- | Cyclone AA | Cyclone RN | 26 |
- | Cyclone AA | Cyclone TR | 26 |
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2024.06.10 09:12 No-Response-9833 Navigating Legal Complexities: Michael-Bryant Hicks's Impact on Corporate Growth
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Leading Apria, Inc. to New Heights
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Pioneering Legal Strategies in Healthcare
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Academic and Professional Foundations
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Conclusion: A Visionary Leader in Corporate Governance
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2024.06.10 09:01 No-Response-9833 From IPOs to Major Mergers: The Strategic Vision of Michael-Bryant Hicks
Michael-Bryant Hicks stands out as a seasoned legal and business executive, with over twenty years of experience guiding public companies through the intricacies of corporate governance, enterprise risk management, and transformational growth. His tenure at Apria, Inc., a leading provider of home healthcare equipment and in-home clinical services, exemplifies his commitment to excellence and innovation in the healthcare industry.
Strategic Leadership at Apria, Inc.
As Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary at Apria, Inc., Michael-Bryant Hicks managed all legal and regulatory matters, enterprise risk, and government affairs. His strategic acumen was pivotal in negotiating the sale of Apria to Owens & Minor in March 2022. This transaction not only delivered a significant premium to shareholders but also set the business on a path for future value creation. Hicks's ability to navigate complex legal environments and drive significant outcomes highlights his leadership prowess.
Driving Innovation in Healthcare
Hicks’s impact extends beyond Apria. As General Counsel of Elanco Animal Health, he led the company through its successful 2018 IPO and managed a legal team of 70 professionals. His leadership ensured compliance with various regulatory bodies, including the FDA, USDA, EPA, European Medicines Agency, and Chinese FDA. Hicks’s deep understanding of these regulatory frameworks has been instrumental in steering Elanco through its growth phases, showcasing his ability to manage complex legal and regulatory landscapes.
Pioneering Corporate Governance
Michael-Bryant Hicks has played a crucial role in shaping corporate governance structures for public companies. He has developed boards of directors and governance processes critical for companies in their early years on public exchanges. Serving as the interface with Glass Lewis, ISS, the SEC, and the NYSE, Hicks has championed Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) matters, aligning corporate values with societal impact and fostering a culture of ethical responsibility.
Expertise in High-Stakes Legal Matters
Hicks’s career is distinguished by his expertise in managing high-stakes legal challenges. At Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, he successfully navigated investigations by the DEA, DOJ, and FTC, demonstrating his ability to mitigate legal risks and safeguard company interests. Hicks’s strategic acumen was also evident in developing strategies for nationwide opioid litigation, highlighting his proficiency in handling complex legal issues with precision and foresight.
Mastery in Mergers and Acquisitions
Throughout his career, Hicks has led significant mergers and acquisitions, reshaping industry landscapes. Beginning as an energy lawyer with Vinson & Elkins, he worked on cross-border energy projects, including financing and developing oil production assets with Petroecuador. In the healthcare sector, Hicks spearheaded negotiations for DaVita’s $4.4 billion acquisition of HealthCare Partners and Elanco’s $6.9 billion acquisition of Bayer Animal Health. These transactions underscore his ability to manage large-scale deals and drive transformative growth.
Academic and Professional Foundation
Michael-Bryant Hicks’s journey is built on a robust educational foundation. He holds a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His early career at Vinson & Elkins provided him with a solid foundation in global mergers and acquisitions, paving the way for his later successes in healthcare and life sciences.
Conclusion: A Pillar of Corporate Excellence
Michael-Bryant Hicks’s career reflects his strategic vision, leadership, and unwavering commitment to excellence. His adept navigation of complex legal landscapes, facilitation of transformative growth, and dedication to robust corporate governance set him apart as a trusted and influential leader. Hicks’s contributions to healthcare and corporate governance continue to inspire and set new benchmarks in the industry.
For more information about Michael-Bryant Hicks’s achievements, visit his
LinkedIn Profile, explore his work on
Wallmine, and learn about his academic background at
UNC Global.
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2024.06.10 05:16 NV101Manual Gaza Peace
In considering the brilliantly written work by Mel Duncan, in "Now is the Time to Send Unarmed Peacekeepers to Gaza and the Rest of Palestine," WagingNonviolence.org/2024/05/now-is-the-time-to-send-unarmed-peacekeepers-to-gaza-and-the-rest-of-palestine/ (May 28, 2024).
The 3-5% - 300-500,000 Israelis (% "Americans"?) not, apparently, according to surveys, in favor of continuing the war in Gaza - half of whom are about a million children - might be central
... Since Oct. 7, groups like Ta’ayush, Presence in Hard Times, Looking the Occupation in the Eye, the Center for Jewish Nonviolence and Community Peacemaker Teams continue to provide protective presence and support.
Rather than top-down, armed U.N. which have failed in Haiti, Israel, Palestine, Syria, & the DRC.
As in the U.N. Special Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese - U.N. Human Rights Council report, OHCHR.org/sites/default/files/documents/hrbodies/hrcouncil/sessions-regulasession55/advance-versions/a-hrc-55-73-auv.pdf ... like the handful of NGO-affiliated unarmed civilians currently interposing themselves ... as a "shelter between the Palestinians and the armed settlers and army.”
Like conscientious objectors in Kibbutz Kerem Shalom in 1976, living between Israeli, Palestinian, Druze, & Bedawi - where 450 trucks would pass daily until 7 Oct '23. It also supported the Beatles funded Voice of Peace Eastern Mediterranean Pirate Radio Ship via Abie Nathan. Presaging the Jewish Voice for Peace - walking in the huge 1976 May Day - Joum Al Ard Day demo, chanting "Shalom, Ken - Harb, Lo" linking arms.
As Susan Abulhawa noted, it's rather hot in tents there.
Kerem's now the six-lane crossing into Gaza - like the U.S. Detroit or Buffalo crossings into Canada - certified by the Israeli regime for 450 aid, food, & medicine trucks a day - under the pre-October 2023 Israeli blockade of Gaza. Close to oil pipeline from Egypt - near where EU built the Palestine airport (bombed after christening), Rafah & KY. - and the U.S.-built & run Mt Keren radar & border air bases since Carter Accords.
But a right-wing Israel may be intending to use it not for aid or food transport, but to geopolitically channel a settler land rush - alongside planned U.S.-Israel-India dominated Ben Gurion Canal & casino beach hotel projects, via Trump White House Abraham Accords; Claiming to offset a Chinese Belt & Road BRICS initiative.
Parallel in Arab culture may be what the feminist Rock Star Lydia Canaan has been doing, based on 1970s groups like Al Muntalikun in Beirut. Where the hospitals know reconstructive surgeries that war children need. As well as family services acquainted with wars often waged with napalm or "white phosphorus" - especially inimical to soil, children, & elderly over time.
Could cost Billions $USD less per combatant or satyagrahi than fighting Hamas or Hezbollah.
Neutral diplomatic expertise from states like Austria & Costa Rica may be be critical.
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2024.06.10 05:15 NV101Manual Gaza Peace
In considering the brilliantly written work by Mel Duncan, in "Now is the Time to Send Unarmed Peacekeepers to Gaza and the Rest of Palestine," WagingNonviolence.org/2024/05/now-is-the-time-to-send-unarmed-peacekeepers-to-gaza-and-the-rest-of-palestine/ (May 28, 2024).
The 3-5% - 300-500,000 Israelis (% "Americans"?) not, apparently, according to surveys, in favor of continuing the war in Gaza - half of whom are about a million children - might be central
... Since Oct. 7, groups like Ta’ayush, Presence in Hard Times, Looking the Occupation in the Eye, the Center for Jewish Nonviolence and Community Peacemaker Teams continue to provide protective presence and support.
Rather than top-down, armed U.N. which have failed in Haiti, Israel, Palestine, Syria, & the DRC.
As in the U.N. Special Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese - U.N. Human Rights Council report, OHCHR.org/sites/default/files/documents/hrbodies/hrcouncil/sessions-regulasession55/advance-versions/a-hrc-55-73-auv.pdf ... like the handful of NGO-affiliated unarmed civilians currently interposing themselves ... as a "shelter between the Palestinians and the armed settlers and army.”
Like conscientious objectors in Kibbutz Kerem Shalom in 1976, living between Israeli, Palestinian, Druze, & Bedawi - where 450 trucks would pass daily until 7 Oct '23. It also supported the Beatles funded Voice of Peace Eastern Mediterranean Pirate Radio Ship via Abie Nathan. Presaging the Jewish Voice for Peace - walking in the huge 1976 May Day - Joum Al Ard Day demo, chanting "Shalom, Ken - Harb, Lo" linking arms.
As Susan Abulhawa noted, it's rather hot in tents there.
Kerem's now the six-lane crossing into Gaza - like the U.S. Detroit or Buffalo crossings into Canada - certified by the Israeli regime for 450 aid, food, & medicine trucks a day - under the pre-October 2023 Israeli blockade of Gaza. Close to oil pipeline from Egypt - near where EU built the Palestine airport (bombed after christening), Rafah & KY. - and the U.S.-built & run Mt Keren radar & border air bases since Carter Accords.
But a right-wing Israel may be intending to use it not for aid or food transport, but to geopolitically channel a settler land rush - alongside planned U.S.-Israel-India dominated Ben Gurion Canal & casino beach hotel projects, via Trump White House Abraham Accords; Claiming to offset a Chinese Belt & Road BRICS initiative.
Parallel in Arab culture may be what the feminist Rock Star Lydia Canaan has been doing, based on 1970s groups like Al Muntalikun in Beirut. Where the hospitals know reconstructive surgeries that war children need. As well as family services acquainted with wars often waged with napalm or "white phosphorus" - especially inimical to soil, children, & elderly over time.
Could cost Billions $USD less per combatant or satyagrahi than fighting Hamas or Hezbollah.
Neutral diplomatic expertise from states like Austria & Costa Rica may be be critical.
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2024.06.10 05:14 NV101Manual Gaza Peace
In considering the brilliantly written work by Mel Duncan, in "Now is the Time to Send Unarmed Peacekeepers to Gaza and the Rest of Palestine," WagingNonviolence.org/2024/05/now-is-the-time-to-send-unarmed-peacekeepers-to-gaza-and-the-rest-of-palestine/ (May 28, 2024).
The 3-5% - 300-500,000 Israelis (% "Americans"?) not, apparently, according to surveys, in favor of continuing the war in Gaza - half of whom are about a million children - might be central
... Since Oct. 7, groups like Ta’ayush, Presence in Hard Times, Looking the Occupation in the Eye, the Center for Jewish Nonviolence and Community Peacemaker Teams continue to provide protective presence and support.
Rather than top-down, armed U.N. which have failed in Haiti, Israel, Palestine, Syria, & the DRC.
As in the U.N. Special Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese - U.N. Human Rights Council report, OHCHR.org/sites/default/files/documents/hrbodies/hrcouncil/sessions-regulasession55/advance-versions/a-hrc-55-73-auv.pdf ... like the handful of NGO-affiliated unarmed civilians currently interposing themselves ... as a "shelter between the Palestinians and the armed settlers and army.”
Like conscientious objectors in Kibbutz Kerem Shalom in 1976, living between Israeli, Palestinian, Druze, & Bedawi - where 450 trucks would pass daily until 7 Oct '23. It also supported the Beatles funded Voice of Peace Eastern Mediterranean Pirate Radio Ship via Abie Nathan. Presaging the Jewish Voice for Peace - walking in the huge 1976 May Day - Joum Al Ard Day demo, chanting "Shalom, Ken - Harb, Lo" linking arms.
As Susan Abulhawa noted, it's rather hot in tents there.
Kerem's now the six-lane crossing into Gaza - like the U.S. Detroit or Buffalo crossings into Canada - certified by the Israeli regime for 450 aid, food, & medicine trucks a day - under the pre-October 2023 Israeli blockade of Gaza. Close to oil pipeline from Egypt - near where EU built the Palestine airport (bombed after christening), Rafah & KY. - and the U.S.-built & run Mt Keren radar & border air bases since Carter Accords.
But a right-wing Israel may be intending to use it not for aid or food transport, but to geopolitically channel a settler land rush - alongside planned U.S.-Israel-India dominated Ben Gurion Canal & casino beach hotel projects, via Trump White House Abraham Accords; Claiming to offset a Chinese Belt & Road BRICS initiative.
Parallel in Arab culture may be what the feminist Rock Star Lydia Canaan has been doing, based on 1970s groups like Al Muntalikun in Beirut. Where the hospitals know reconstructive surgeries that war children need. As well as family services acquainted with wars often waged with napalm or "white phosphorus" - especially inimical to soil, children, & elderly over time.
Could cost Billions $USD less per combatant or satyagrahi than fighting Hamas or Hezbollah.
Neutral diplomatic expertise from states like Austria & Costa Rica may be be critical.
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2024.06.10 02:02 TheSixDegreesGame Six Degrees for June 10, 2024
On June 10th, 2004, the world bid farewell to
Ray Charles, an unparalleled figure in the music industry. Born on September 23, 1930, in Albany, Georgia, Ray Charles Robinson overcame tremendous adversity to become one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Afflicted with glaucoma, Ray lost his sight completely by the age of seven. Despite this significant challenge, he pursued his passion for music, learning to play the piano, compose, and sing with an unmatched fervor.
Ray Charles's early career was marked by a series of small but significant successes. He recorded his first hit, "Confession Blues," in 1949, which garnered him recognition and set the stage for his groundbreaking contributions to music. In the 1950s and 60s, Ray Charles pioneered the genre of soul music by blending gospel, jazz, blues, and rhythm and blues. His unique sound, characterized by his emotive voice and innovative piano playing, earned him the title "Father of Soul."
Some of his most famous songs, including "
Hit the Road Jack," "
Georgia on My Mind," and "
What'd I Say," became timeless classics that continue to resonate with audiences around the world. His ability to convey deep emotion and his versatility in crossing musical genres made him a beloved and revered figure.
Ray's impact extended beyond his music. He was a trailblazer in breaking down racial barriers during the segregated era of American history. His refusal to perform at segregated venues set a powerful precedent for artists and activists alike. His legacy as a champion of civil rights and an advocate for artistic freedom is as significant as his musical contributions.
Ray Charles's death on June 10th, 2004, marked the end of an era. He succumbed to complications from liver disease at his home in Beverly Hills, California. The world mourned the loss of a genius who had not only changed the landscape of music but had also inspired countless individuals with his story of triumph over adversity.
Ray Charles's music continues to live on, a testament to his talent, resilience, and indomitable spirit. His life and career remain a source of inspiration, reminding us that with passion and perseverance, we can overcome even the most daunting challenges. Today, we remember and celebrate the extraordinary life of Ray Charles, the "Father of Soul."
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