Alexis panics because she can't locate anything on the Autobots' radar, as the Autobots' monitors are all solid black. When Alexis's laptop freezes, Rad speculates that the technical problems could be an internet virus or a hacker. Alexis confirms Rad's suspicions and takes countermeasures, but it's too late. The kids watch as the virus devours their system.
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The robot who came to be named Scourge was originally one of a crew of six Autobots sent to Earth to reactivate the legendary Autobot battle station, Fortress Maximus. As leader of the expedition, Scourge was equipped with the ability to detect the unique energy signatures of the O-Parts, the Cybertronian components that held the key to reawakening Maximus. Koji Gets His Wish A Friendly Contest However, Scourge never had the opportunity to use that ability in the service of the Autobots, when the team's craft malfunctioned and crashed on Earth in the mid-20th century. Having been in protoform-state with stasis pods for the duration of their voyage, the six Autobots were entombed in their crashed ship.
Recovering the ship he once arrived on Earth with, Scourge led his troops in an attack on Neo Brave Maximus where Gigatron was held, crashing the ship into Maximus and using Dark Ai to hack T-AI. As he confronted Fire Convoy to demand the release of his leader, Gigatron himself appeared, revealed that he had given up on his evil ambitions and asked Scourge to do the same. He refused, having embraced his evil programming as his true self, and instead attempted to absorb Gigatron's power for himself. He was held back by Sky-Byte, allowing Gigatron to extract the evil he once infused him with, and he reverted to an Autobot protoform. LGEX Scourge Prologue
Later, the group stumbled across one of Megatron's many Transformer junkyards, where the lifeless, sparkless bodies of the city's inhabitants were disposed of. When Thrust and Blackarachnia were split up from the battle, the two made an unofficial truce, but when Thrust saved her life and her spark, having strange recollections of doing so before, Blackarachnia's mind was set: "Thrust" was really Silverbolt. Although she told the others that Thrust's spark belonged to a Maximal, she kept quiet on who she thought it really belonged to. Discovery When Cheetor enacted a subsequent plan to try to hack into Tankor, Blackarachnia volunteered to keep Thrust busy. She made numerous appeals to Thrust to try to bring out his Maximal nature, but Thrust was hesitant and was soon bullied into extracting her spark by Jetstorm. Descent As her spark rocketed into the darkness, Nightscream fought Jetstorm for it. At the same time, on another plane of existence, Blackarachnia encountered Primal as he communed with the Oracle, and his calming presence allowed Nightscream to capture the spark and return it to her body. She and Nightscream came to Cheetor and Rattrap's aid, but they had found that Tankor was really Rhinox, and their old friend now sided with Megatron's view of a technological Cybertron. Apocalypse
After breaking into the Axalon, Tarantulas hacked the ship's computers and attempted to upload a personality-altering shell program into the stasis pods that orbited the planet in the hopes that he could initiate their landing protocols and raise an army of loyal slaves. Savage Landing Part 6 However, Rattrap interrupted the process and as a result only a single stasis pod received a garbled version of the transmission. Upon making planetfall, Blackarachnia emerged. After first dispatching a native creature, Blackarachnia's onboard computer guided her towards the nearest Cybertronian signal, which happened to be the nearby Axalon. As the ship's shields had not been keyed to recognize the newly-born Blackarachnia's spark signature, the new Transformer slipped through the Maximal defenses and right into their base... at which point Tarantulas's shell program took over and converted her into a Predacon. When Cheetor overheard the sounds of an intruder, he went to investigate; although he initially mistook Blackarachnia for a confused Maximal, she easily bested him in single combat, paralyzed him with her venom, and trapped him in a web cocoon while she went off to sabotage the ship. Pod Part 1
In 2009, two years after the battle of Mission City,[N 1] the Autobots and the humans have formed NEST (Non-biological Extraterrestrial Species Treaty), a classified international task force to eliminate the remaining Decepticons. Two of them, Sideways and Demolisher, are defeated in Shanghai, but the latter declares "The Fallen shall rise again." before being killed. Meanwhile, the Decepticon Soundwave hacks a military satellite. The Decepticons steal the last known piece of the AllSpark shard from a Navy base and use it to resurrect Megatron while killing one of their own to provide parts for his body. The Fallen sends Megatron and his second-in-command, Starscream, to capture Sam Witwicky alive and kill Optimus.
The basement can be accessed by the staircase, back alley door, or by shooting the basement windows (the glass is bulletproof on legend). The basement contains the vault area, a security station watching the vault entrance, a changing room and some hallways going around the staircase, connecting the rooms. The security station has bulletproof windows and can only be entered from behind through a keycard door. The hallway connects the vault area, security station, changing room and back alley. The changing room is sectioned off by lockers. In the vault there are 4 rows of deposit boxes, a table with cash and some racks.
The upper floor is accessible by the staircase. It is very similar to the ground floor working area with multiple cubicles containing desks. Attached to this is the archive room (which spawns on the ground floor on elite/legend), offices, a security station (which has sensors on elite/legend) and the manager's office.
For stealth you have to acquire two things to open the vault: the vault code and the vault keycard. The code can be obtained either by interrogating the manager or hacking the manager's PC. The keycard is dropped by the manager on Operative difficulty and below, or found in a safe. The safe is found in a camera operator room or in an office, and can be cracked by a Thief, blown up by C4, blowtorched, drilled, or opened if you got the safe code from interrogating a camera operator. Once the vault is opened, a guard will usually go there to check on it. If the basement door is open, the guard will always come from the inside. If the basement door is closed, but the back alley door is unlocked, the guard will always come from outside. If both doors are locked, the investigating guard has a chance to not come. Entering the vault without disabling the sensors will trigger the alarm. The alarm can be temporarily disabled by completing the "Window of Opportunity" or permanently disabled by searching the archives until Rose states that there are blueprints, and then drilling in the marked location. The Phoenix box is found in a random deposit box in the vault, after which you can escape and complete the mission.
Loud can be completed with both Plan A and Plan B. The first plan works the same as in stealth except that you have to hack both security stations (located in the camera rooms) before you can open the vault. These hacks take 1 minute and 30 seconds each, but can be sped up with the Speedhack perk. After obtaining the box, you have to burn through the lobby with thermite to escape through an underground tunnel. The thermite can be found behind the bank in the alley.
1. Android 6+ it is necessary to enable the storage & phone permissions in the app settings first Go to Setting => App manager => Find game => Click it to enable NOTE: VIP MEMBER Then enable the storage & phone permissions. Play game but get crash. PLEASE COPY blackmod.license files AND PUT IT IN -> Internal memory/Android/obb/com.backflipstudios.transformersearthwars If your phone have no com.backflipstudios.transformersearthwars folder. U can create new folder and change name it to com.backflipstudios.transformersearthwars
There is a certain level of stress an archaeologist must feel when peeling back layers of dirt at a dig site. Greg Fryer and Pete Malandrone must have felt the same way when first opening the Deacy. The pair had no idea what they would find inside this decades-old hack. There was a real chance they could mess this up, and a working piece of rock history.
The board was definitely from a low-cost mass-produced piece of consumer electronics. Replicating the basic design would be easy. The hard part would be replicating the transformers. The two transformers were cheaply made and had multiple taps. One could measure the resistance of each tap, but short of unwinding them, it was impossible to know exactly what material the core laminations were, or exactly how many winds there were.
Great write up and article :) Very interesting reading. I had always heard myths about the Deacy it seems. Probably the best was that it contained the heating elements of his toaster as some coil wrapping (you should have seen my face when hearing that too). My other fave that I actually heard from 3 people independently was that it had a pencil as a resistor that worked like a tube when heated with current or somesuch bs. I just assumed the speaker had some sort of small tear or failing or saturated cap but boy was I wrong. I love the ingenuity of rock n roll legends :)
David "Dave" Wittenberg (born September 1, 1971) is a South African-born American video game and anime voice actor. His most famous role is that of Kakashi Hatake in Naruto; others include Gino Weinberg and Gao Hai in Code Geass, Upchuck on Ben 10, Sora on .hack//SIGN, Kefka Palazzo in Dissidia Final Fantasy (a role originally done by Shigeru Chiba), Yazoo in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Balder and Wyatt Wingfoot in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, Saito in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, the Vision in Marvel Heroes, as well as Angel/Archangel in X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse. In addition to narration for many Travel Channel and Food Network shows, Wittenberg is also a writer whose work includes episodes of the Digimon television series, in which he also provided numerous voices, the most notable of which being Henry Wong in Digimon Tamers. 2ff7e9595c
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