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The Traveler
The Traveler is a mysterious spherical paracausal entity associated with the Light.
First appeared in Destiny
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Crossguard Lightsaber
A variant of lightsaber that has smaller blades coming out of the sides of the hilt, making it resemble a real world longsword. Most famously used by Kylo Ren.
First appeared in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
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Oak Tree
Oak Trees are common trees found all over the world.
First appeared in RuneScape
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Giant Redwoods
Giant Redwoods are known to be among the tallest trees on Earth and are native to California. Often used interchangeably with Giant Sequoias, they are related but different.
First appeared in Rust
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Canadian Bacon
Canadian Bacon, or Back Bacon as it is known in Canada, is a cut of pork loin commonly found on Hawaiian pizzas.
First appeared in The Sims 4
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Curve-Hilted Lightsaber
A variant of lightsaber with a curved hilt, most famously used by Count Dooku
First appeared in Star Wars: The New Droid Army
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Freedon Nadd's Short Lightsaber
A short lightsaber (or "Shoto") that belonged to the Ancient Sith Lord Freedon Nadd
First appeared in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords
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Freedon Nadd's Blaster
The personal heavy blaster pistol of the ancient Sith Lord Freedon Nadd. Said to have killed more Jedi than any lightsaber.
First appeared in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords
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Joshua Tree
Joshua Trees, also known as Yucca Brevifolia, are trees that are native to the Joshua Tree National Park in California.
First appeared in Fallout: New Vegas
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Slim Shooter
The signature spaceship of Samuel "Slim" Wexler.
First appeared in Spaced Out!!
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Head
Al Snow'S mannequin head
First appeared in WWF No Mercy
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Udon
Thick wheat noodles popularized in the modern world as Japanese cuisine, though is argued that it originated in China. Often used in soups.
First appeared in Mystic Warriors
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Bok Choy
Bulby, leafy vegetable originating from China and prominent in Southeast Asian cuisine. Part of the brassica rapa species that also includes napa cabbages and turnips.
First appeared in The Sims 2
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Hummer H2
SUV made by General Motors, popular in the 2000s
First appeared in Need for Speed Underground 2
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MP3 Player
First appeared in Hi-Fi Rush
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Satsuma-Imo
Japanese variety of sweet potato, also called "Japanese Sweet Potato." Distinctive for its purple outer skin, cream-colored inside, and sweet flavor. Often mistranslated as yams.
First appeared in Harvest Moon GBC 2
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Green Pepper
The unripe version of bell pepper. The vegetable originated from Central and South America and is one of the milder varieties of the Capsicum annuum species.
First appeared in Dig Dug
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Cauliflower
Vegetable that is part of the Brassica oleracea species. This particular mutation is cultivated to enlarge the flower clusters into an edible, fleshy texture. Originated in Europe.
First appeared in Harvest Moon: Grand Bazaar
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Pea
Vegetable originating from the Mediterranean, they can be eaten as a whole pod or the individual round seeds. Grows in cooler climates on vines.
First appeared in Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon
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Tom Yum
Hot and sour soup originated from Thailand. Base ingredients include lemongrass, kiefer lime leaves, galangal, lime juice, fish sauce, and chili peppers. Most common protein paired are prawns but pork or other meats can be used.
First appeared in Tales of Innocence
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al Ajillo
Cooking method originating from the period of Spanish colonization involving the base ingredients of chilis, oil, and garlic. Variations include adding shrimp, fish, meat, vegetables, and/or accompanied with bread.
First appeared in Final Fantasy XIV Online: A Realm Reborn
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Acqua Pazza
Italian dish consisting of a white fish poached in a light broth. Traditionally, the broth contains tomatoes, olive oil, water, and extra virgin olive oil.
First appeared in Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town
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Eggs Benedict
American breakfast dish comprised of English muffins, Canadian bacon, a poached egg, and hollandaise sauce. Invented in New York in the late 19th century.
First appeared in Fantasy Life
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Caprese
Italian antipasto salad comprised of four base ingredients: tomato, mozzarella, basil, and virgin olive oil. Believed to have been invented in the 1920s on the island of Capri.
First appeared in The Sims 4
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Moon Stone
First appeared in Pokémon Red/Blue
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Grapple Cam
First appeared in Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves
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Junkers Ju 88
A german middle size bomber from World War II
First appeared in Hidden & Dangerous 2
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Sony Walkman
A portable cassette tape player first produced by Sony in 1979.
First appeared in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
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Ark Hyperion
Hyperion is the Human Ark and one of several arks specifically designed for the Andromeda Initiative's mission.
First appeared in Mass Effect: Andromeda
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Ark Natanus
Natanus is the Turian Ark and one of several arks specifically designed for the Andromeda Initiative's mission.
First appeared in Mass Effect: Andromeda
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Ark Paarchero
Paarchero is the Salarian Ark and one of several arks specifically designed for the Andromeda Initiative's mission.
First appeared in Mass Effect: Andromeda
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Ark Leusinia
Leusinia is the Asari Ark and one of several arks specifically designed for the Andromeda Initiative's mission.
First appeared in Mass Effect: Andromeda
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Dreadnaught
The Dreadnaught is a massive Hive spaceship that serves as the throne world of Oryx, the Taken King, who came to the Solar System to enact his revenge against the Guardians for killing his son. Accompanied by a fleet of Hive warships and Tombships, the Dreadnaught entered into orbit around Saturn after having been stalled by the Awoken, and stayed there for the rest of the Taken War.
First appeared in Destiny
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Leviathan
The Leviathan is a massive Cabal space vessel that serves as the personal pleasure craft of the exiled Emperor Calus and his Loyalists.
First appeared in Destiny 2
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Geth Spitfire
Like the geth plasma shotgun, the Spitfire is not a true energy weapon. Instead, the minigun magnetically flings clusters of superconducting toroids.
First appeared in Mass Effect 3
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Geth Plasma SMG
This submachine gun works on the same principles as the Spitfire: it shoots superconducting toroids that break apart on impact, retaining an electrical charge that flash-converts the shrapnel into plasma.
First appeared in Mass Effect 3
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Geth Plasma Shotgun
This three-barreled geth weapon fires miniature but potent cluster rounds of superconducting projectiles and has a longer range than standard shotguns.
First appeared in Mass Effect 2
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Geth Pulse Rifle
Geth pulse rifles are comparable to a standard stock assault rifle, but finely balanced with low-recoil and incredibly high accuracy. The pulse rifle fires a rapid stream of light-weight slugs which are wrapped in a phasic envelope to increase their damage.
First appeared in Mass Effect 2
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Krysae
This turian antimateriel rifle is modified to kill Reaper enemies. The Krysae's scope uses a rangefinder that adjusts to keep the target in proper proportion to the shooter, which comes in useful when the sniper is forced into close range.
First appeared in Mass Effect 3
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Phaeston
Named after a turian spirit of creation, the Phaeston was engineered to provide the best possible balance between accuracy and firepower in a machine gun.
First appeared in Mass Effect 3
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Tempest
The Andromeda Initiative Survey Ship Tempest is a scout ship used by the Pathfinder team to explore various worlds across the Heleus Cluster in the hope of finding suitable homes for Milky Way colonists in the Andromeda galaxy. Between missions, Tempest is the Pathfinder team's home, and everything in it is state of the art.
First appeared in Mass Effect: Andromeda
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Shoulder Mounted Gun
A projectile weapon, being a gun or cannon of some kind, that is mounted on the user's shoulder.
First appeared in Mega Man X
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Mandalorian Armor
The distinct look that helped make the Fetts and their people famous. Usually but not always made of the rare, super-durable metal called Beskar.
First appeared in Star Wars Arcade
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The Sa-Matra
The Sa-Matra (meaning Great Trophy in the Ur-Quan language) is the name given to the awesome Precursor Battleship discovered by the Ur-Quan Kzer-Za thousands of years ago. It is the very symbol of Ur-Quan dominance; a virtually invincible war machine that guarantees that the Ur-Quan species will never need know fear of anything. The battleship is the coveted prize given to the victor of the Ur-Quan Doctrinal Conflict. Its destruction is the only way to stop either Ur-Quan faction from dominating the galaxy.
First appeared in Star Control II
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