Fixing The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Movies by bkno10, literature
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Fixing The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Movies
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015)
Directed by: Guy Ritchie
Starring:
Henry Cavill as Napoleon Solo
Tom Hopper as Illya Kuryakin
Alicia Vikander as April Dancer
Hugh Grant as Alexander Waverly
Elizabeth Debicki as Victoria Vinciguerra
Luca Calvani as Alexander Vinciguerra
The film opens with a stylish Guy Ritchie montage: surveillance feeds, intercepted phone calls, encrypted drives being hacked, and headlines about cyberterrorism, energy warfare, and rogue nuclear arsenals. A voiceover from Alexander Waverly (Hugh Grant) explains that espionage in the 21st century has gone beyond nations — corporations and private cartels can wield more power than governments. To counter this, U.N.C.L.E. (United Network Command for Law and Enforcement) was established as an international coalition of intelligence experts.
Enter Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill) — suave, razor-sharp, and armed with wit as quick as his trigger finger. Once a high-profile CIA operative, Solo now finds himself under
Chapter 3: “Kill it! Kill it – it’s getting away!” Blood surged in his ears, he could feel the heat emanating from the mob. Cries and curses filled with rage followed him. He knew they were getting closer. He slithered in between two walls and crawled in as far as he got.
Gravel and dust stuck to his fingers. The scent of copper and rusty iron stirred his stomach into a whirlpool of nausea. His heart throbbed. He was more scared than ever. What had happened? Why were they chasing him? How had all those people die? And why were his hand soaked in blood.
His knees scraped on the rough ground. Blood smeared across his kneecaps. They st...
Transistor, Rebel by SnowmenLikeToWrite, literature
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Transistor, Rebel
The hail of a homely voice echoes a vivid presence from the accordant machinations of the viscous middle dark, voluptuous malignancies of journeyed garments and the phased emissions of newness and season, joined in appraisal to which they cling, the robust skeleton of the married nexus.A demented treasure perpetuated in the textual fabric, and onward from the disco pitch of complemented fixtures gathering communion to enrich and electrify, through which a fierce woman approaches, wearing no expression of faculty, exhibiting no precipitous vibe of cunning, only the effervescent undercurrent of kinetic luxury in the creaking whites of her ey...
MindMatter (disability fighting game, design doc) by AuntBibby, literature
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MindMatter (disability fighting game, design doc)
Let's say the game is called MINDMATTER, and it's basically set in a world where neurological or mental disorders can manifest as superpowers in the disabled if they train a lot to harness their disorder (like Ryu harnesses the Dark Hado).Controls and gameplay are based on the controls and gameplay in Ultra Street Fighter 4 (USF4). So, light punch, medium punch, heavy punch, light kick, medium kick, heavy kick, both lights is throw/throwtech, mediums are focus attack or focus attack cancel, heavies are a taunt. All moves BECOME armor-breaking moves if done on reversal. There is an Ultra Combo meter that fills up as you take damage and a 4-...
Character Profile and Passing by angelmiller356, literature
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Character Profile and Passing
In the HallowMixels (1999–2016) universe, the character Juan died in a highly specific and unusual manner while playing the AU Nintendo Wii.
Character Profile and Passing
Born: March 3, 1980.
Died: June 22, 2007, at the age of 27.
Location: He died in his living room in his house during the night.
Cause of Death: His passing is attributed within the AU narrative to a Perfume pandemic that originated from his own body, which was triggered while he was playing the HallowMixels AU Nintendo Wii.
The individual pictured in the image has appeared in content associated with the Spanish channel Cuatro, as indicated by the logo in the corner. This person is used by fans as a visual representation (a face claim) for the character of Juan within the HallowMixels fan community.
For further exploration of this character's story and how he fits into the broader HallowMixels timeline, you can visit community documentation on platforms like the HallowMixels Wiki or through fan-made character