A Flaming ball Shotgun slug is a specialist round designed to be fired from a shotgun when fired it has the same effect of a firework being launched from the gun barrel, it is similar to the Dragon's Breath round in that it emits a flame.
unlike the Dragon's Breath round it is compatible with a semi-automatic shotgun as once the slug has been fired the gun barrel is not ablaze. allowing the cartridge to be ejected safely, however it is not recommended to use them with a semi-automatic shotgun as the cartridges may be hot.
The fired slug travels at approximately ¾ of the speed of the average round and has little tactical usage except causing fire.
unlike the Dragon's Breath round it is compatible with a semi-automatic shotgun as once the slug has been fired the gun barrel is not ablaze. allowing the cartridge to be ejected safely, however it is not recommended to use them with a semi-automatic shotgun as the cartridges may be hot.
The fired slug travels at approximately ¾ of the speed of the average round and has little tactical usage except causing fire.
Prince Mohammad bin Faisal bin Saud; President of Saudi Hilal Team since 2005 He is the youngest president in the world of football. He has ambition, hopes, and developing plans either for his team or the Saudi varsity all the time. Many people think that he is alleged, his team won all the Saudi champions for the first time in his first presidential season in 2005.
He was born in Riyadh in 1979 .He was raised in Jeddah until he graduated from high school from Jeddah Private school, he traveled to Colorado state in the U.S.A. to improve his English language. Then he studied economy in California University in Los Angelus and graduated in 2001. He has wild hobbies as camping, hunting with weapons and falcons. The most dangerous hobby raising tigers and lions.
Besides that he is fond of travelling. On the other hand he has a tender soft poetic talent.
In his work he is efficient ,well organized ,careful in every small detail either as a diplomatist in the international oraganizations in the Saudi Foreign Ministry or as a president of alHilal team from that he makes successful deals with hotshot players ,professional coaches and famous sponsors.Who meet Prince Mohammad may be attracted to his friendly smiley face, you can see throw his brown eyes passion to guide his team to stinless success. When his team came out from the Asian teams championship many Hilalians spectators were mad from that but the humble prince sucked their anger when he convened with spectators, discussed their demands and then invited them for dinner after the meeting.
His high moral standards and poeticalness are inborn from the Prince of Humanities his grandfather His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz ,his magnanimous grandfather Prince Saud bin Mohammad and the man of openhandedness his father Prince Faisal bin Saud who had been utilizing all the financial literary possibilities for his well-mannered son Mohhamad.
He was born in Riyadh in 1979 .He was raised in Jeddah until he graduated from high school from Jeddah Private school, he traveled to Colorado state in the U.S.A. to improve his English language. Then he studied economy in California University in Los Angelus and graduated in 2001. He has wild hobbies as camping, hunting with weapons and falcons. The most dangerous hobby raising tigers and lions.
Besides that he is fond of travelling. On the other hand he has a tender soft poetic talent.
In his work he is efficient ,well organized ,careful in every small detail either as a diplomatist in the international oraganizations in the Saudi Foreign Ministry or as a president of alHilal team from that he makes successful deals with hotshot players ,professional coaches and famous sponsors.Who meet Prince Mohammad may be attracted to his friendly smiley face, you can see throw his brown eyes passion to guide his team to stinless success. When his team came out from the Asian teams championship many Hilalians spectators were mad from that but the humble prince sucked their anger when he convened with spectators, discussed their demands and then invited them for dinner after the meeting.
His high moral standards and poeticalness are inborn from the Prince of Humanities his grandfather His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz ,his magnanimous grandfather Prince Saud bin Mohammad and the man of openhandedness his father Prince Faisal bin Saud who had been utilizing all the financial literary possibilities for his well-mannered son Mohhamad.
Balkirshan Paudel was born in Tanhu Rupakot Nepal, and transfer to Chitwan in child hood , get school education from Chitwan and cllage from Kathmandu. Start his job carior as a special officer of Nepal chamber of commerce in 1981. he get married with Garui Maya paudel and has two son Deepak Paudel and Subodh Paudel, and three Dughter Sirjana Ghimere (wife of Birat Ghimire) Samjhana Baral (wife of Rabindra Baral) and Kalpana Neupane (wife of Bhanu Bhakta Neupane)
Mr. Paudel is a professor of economics in Tribhuvan Univercity Nepal, he serve as a campus chif of Sapta Gandaki campus Bharatpur, Nepal 18 years, he is still teaching in Sapta Gandaki Campus and involving with various social organizations, specially active in human right watch dog in the insurgency period of Nepal.
Mr. Paudel is a professor of economics in Tribhuvan Univercity Nepal, he serve as a campus chif of Sapta Gandaki campus Bharatpur, Nepal 18 years, he is still teaching in Sapta Gandaki Campus and involving with various social organizations, specially active in human right watch dog in the insurgency period of Nepal.
Several episodes of Boston Legal allude to Star Trek and its various spin-offs. William Shatner (Denny Crane) gained fame for playing the role of Captain James T. Kirk in the original series and seven of the ten feature films that followed. Rene Auberjonois (Paul Lewiston) previously appeared as Security Chief Odo in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Auberjonois also appeared in the film Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country in the uncredited role of 'Colonel West' and in an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise entitled "Oasis" in the role of 'Ezral.' John Larroquette (Carl Sack) appeared in the film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock as 'Maltz'.
* Jeri Ryan, the actress who played Seven of Nine on Star Trek: Voyager, appeared on two episodes of the second season of Boston Legal: (Spring Fever) and BL: Los Angeles.
* In the second episode of the third season, "New Kids on the Block", the husband of a murder victim, a judge, is played by Armin Shimerman, who appeared along with Rene Auberjonois on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as Quark. The pair have a scene together and reference the idea that they are old friends.
* In the tenth episode of the third season, "The Nutcrackers", Michelle Forbes guest stars as an attorney. Forbes had played a recurring role as Ensign Ro Laren on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Clyde Kusatsu, who played Admiral Nakamura in Star Trek: The Next Generation, also appeared in "The Nutcrackers" as a judge.
* In several of the third season episodes, four Star Trek regular cast members appear together: William Shatner, Rene Auberjonois (Odo in Deep Space Nine), Armin Shimerman (the Ferengi barkeep Quark in Deep Space Nine), and Ethan Phillips (Neelix on Star Trek: Voyager).
* In the Season Two episode "Finding Nimmo", while Denny and Alan are on a fishing trip to British Columbia, Alan refers to a sea-lice ailment suffered by some local fish as ‘cling-ons’; Denny, as though recalling something from vague, distant memory comments “Did you say Klingons?”
* In the Season Two episode "The Cancer Man Can", Denny tries out a new cell phone. The clamshell-style phone flips open and makes the exact sound made by the old Star Trek communicators.
* In the Season Two episode "There's Fire", Denny’s new wife Beverly suggests that they move to Hawaii. Denny asks her, “What am I supposed to do? Beam myself to Boston every morning?” (a reference to using the transporter system on Star Trek, commonly referred to as "beaming").
* In the ninth episode of the second season, Denny shoots a homeless man named Kirk, another reference to Shatner's Star Trek character. Later in the episode Alan Shore calls to Mr. Kirk while seemingly speaking to Denny.
* In episode 14 of the first season, "'Til We Meat Again", Alan makes reference to Paul establishing dominion. In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Rene Auberjonois' character Odo belonged to a race of people who led a political and military regime known as the Dominion. It is unclear whether this reference is intentional.
* In the Season Two episode "There's Fire", Patti Yasutake plays Dr. Claire Simon. Patti Yasutake is best known for her portrayal of Alyssa Ogawa in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek Generations, and Star Trek: First Contact. She had also originally auditioned for the role of Keiko O'Brien on Star Trek: Deep Space 9.
*In an argument between Denny and Paul over who controls the company most, Denny calls himself 'Captain of the ship'.
* In the Season 3 finale, while walking through a crowd of reporters clamoring for a quote, Denny Crane says he once captained his own spaceship, a reference to Captain Kirk's USS Enterprise NCC-1701 of Star Trek fame.
The following actors have appeared at least once in both Boston Legal and somewhere in the Star Trek Universe: William Shatner, Rene Auberjonois, Jeri Ryan, Christopher Carroll, Scott MacDonald, Armin Shimerman, Patti Yasutake, Jack Shearer, Michelle Forbes, Steven Anderson, Thomas Kopache, Robert Foxworth, Leon Russom, Daniel Roebuck, Leslie Jordan, Richard Riehle, Gregory Itzin, Art Chudabala, Lou Antonio, Megan Gallagher, Corbin Bernsen, Andy Milder, Jennifer S. Parsons, Todd Waring, Henry Hayashi, Joanna Cassidy, Scott Alan Smith, Henry Gibson, Sharon Lawrence, Matthew Kaminsky, Crystal Allen, Holmes R. Osborne, Charles Chun, Zach Grenier, Richard Fancy, Aaron Lustig, Fran Bennett, Bob Morrisey, John Short, Christine Rose, Michael Shamus Wiles, Thomas Knickerbocker, Ron Ostrow, John Cragen, Charles Emmett, Kelly Connell, Lisa Kaminir, David A. Kimball, Todd Stashwick, Joel Polis, Christopher Neiman, Tom Ormeny, Marcy Goldman, Shannon O'Hurley, John Thaddeus, Shawn Crowder, Philip Weyland, Billy Mayo, and John Larroquette.
* Jeri Ryan, the actress who played Seven of Nine on Star Trek: Voyager, appeared on two episodes of the second season of Boston Legal: (Spring Fever) and BL: Los Angeles.
* In the second episode of the third season, "New Kids on the Block", the husband of a murder victim, a judge, is played by Armin Shimerman, who appeared along with Rene Auberjonois on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as Quark. The pair have a scene together and reference the idea that they are old friends.
* In the tenth episode of the third season, "The Nutcrackers", Michelle Forbes guest stars as an attorney. Forbes had played a recurring role as Ensign Ro Laren on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Clyde Kusatsu, who played Admiral Nakamura in Star Trek: The Next Generation, also appeared in "The Nutcrackers" as a judge.
* In several of the third season episodes, four Star Trek regular cast members appear together: William Shatner, Rene Auberjonois (Odo in Deep Space Nine), Armin Shimerman (the Ferengi barkeep Quark in Deep Space Nine), and Ethan Phillips (Neelix on Star Trek: Voyager).
* In the Season Two episode "Finding Nimmo", while Denny and Alan are on a fishing trip to British Columbia, Alan refers to a sea-lice ailment suffered by some local fish as ‘cling-ons’; Denny, as though recalling something from vague, distant memory comments “Did you say Klingons?”
* In the Season Two episode "The Cancer Man Can", Denny tries out a new cell phone. The clamshell-style phone flips open and makes the exact sound made by the old Star Trek communicators.
* In the Season Two episode "There's Fire", Denny’s new wife Beverly suggests that they move to Hawaii. Denny asks her, “What am I supposed to do? Beam myself to Boston every morning?” (a reference to using the transporter system on Star Trek, commonly referred to as "beaming").
* In the ninth episode of the second season, Denny shoots a homeless man named Kirk, another reference to Shatner's Star Trek character. Later in the episode Alan Shore calls to Mr. Kirk while seemingly speaking to Denny.
* In episode 14 of the first season, "'Til We Meat Again", Alan makes reference to Paul establishing dominion. In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Rene Auberjonois' character Odo belonged to a race of people who led a political and military regime known as the Dominion. It is unclear whether this reference is intentional.
* In the Season Two episode "There's Fire", Patti Yasutake plays Dr. Claire Simon. Patti Yasutake is best known for her portrayal of Alyssa Ogawa in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek Generations, and Star Trek: First Contact. She had also originally auditioned for the role of Keiko O'Brien on Star Trek: Deep Space 9.
*In an argument between Denny and Paul over who controls the company most, Denny calls himself 'Captain of the ship'.
* In the Season 3 finale, while walking through a crowd of reporters clamoring for a quote, Denny Crane says he once captained his own spaceship, a reference to Captain Kirk's USS Enterprise NCC-1701 of Star Trek fame.
The following actors have appeared at least once in both Boston Legal and somewhere in the Star Trek Universe: William Shatner, Rene Auberjonois, Jeri Ryan, Christopher Carroll, Scott MacDonald, Armin Shimerman, Patti Yasutake, Jack Shearer, Michelle Forbes, Steven Anderson, Thomas Kopache, Robert Foxworth, Leon Russom, Daniel Roebuck, Leslie Jordan, Richard Riehle, Gregory Itzin, Art Chudabala, Lou Antonio, Megan Gallagher, Corbin Bernsen, Andy Milder, Jennifer S. Parsons, Todd Waring, Henry Hayashi, Joanna Cassidy, Scott Alan Smith, Henry Gibson, Sharon Lawrence, Matthew Kaminsky, Crystal Allen, Holmes R. Osborne, Charles Chun, Zach Grenier, Richard Fancy, Aaron Lustig, Fran Bennett, Bob Morrisey, John Short, Christine Rose, Michael Shamus Wiles, Thomas Knickerbocker, Ron Ostrow, John Cragen, Charles Emmett, Kelly Connell, Lisa Kaminir, David A. Kimball, Todd Stashwick, Joel Polis, Christopher Neiman, Tom Ormeny, Marcy Goldman, Shannon O'Hurley, John Thaddeus, Shawn Crowder, Philip Weyland, Billy Mayo, and John Larroquette.