Cities of History is an upcoming city-building strategy game centered on the colonization and construction of an empire. According to the developers, " can be classified as a TES, a Territorial Evolution Simulator."
The game begins in the year 1000 BC, on the fictional continent Locania. Players must construct cities to establish an empire, and "pass the test of time". While building cities, the player can expand by conquering other cities, or establishing friendships. The former will stimulate growth, while the latter advances culture and technology. The game ends in the last of five Eras; the Modern era.
Gameplay
Players are introduced to the game by a fictional civilization named the Ch'aap. A base for the later Empire can be laid here. Upon arriving in 500 BC, the Greeks will allow the player to grow further, and Non-playable cities will be built to assist. From here, the game will continue through 5 Eras; ending in 2020 AD.
The game begins in the year 1000 BC, on the fictional continent Locania. Players must construct cities to establish an empire, and "pass the test of time". While building cities, the player can expand by conquering other cities, or establishing friendships. The former will stimulate growth, while the latter advances culture and technology. The game ends in the last of five Eras; the Modern era.
Gameplay
Players are introduced to the game by a fictional civilization named the Ch'aap. A base for the later Empire can be laid here. Upon arriving in 500 BC, the Greeks will allow the player to grow further, and Non-playable cities will be built to assist. From here, the game will continue through 5 Eras; ending in 2020 AD.
is a fictional kaiju from the tokusatsu TV series, The Return Of Ultraman (Kaettekita Urutoraman, 1971).
Subtitle: .
The Return Of Ultraman
Stats
Its height is around 60 Meters tall. It weighs around 25,000 Tons.
History
Earthron first appeared mysteriously in a mountainous region without warning or origin, attacking a nearby village and setting fire to the homes with its heat ray. MAT arrived shortly after the monster arose, attacking the beast with their cannon fire but to no avail. Earthtron continued destroying the village. Goh Hideki, the host of the newest Ultraman came to the scene, guided by Ultraman Jack's conscience came to the village to help some people who were trapped in the debris caused by Earthtron's rampage, before unknowingly transforming into the new Ultraman Jack by sheer willpower. Jack quickly turned to face Earthtron and the two fought, taking their battle from the ruined village to a nearby valley (presumably the same one Earthtron emerged from). However, Jack's color timer was start to blink cause his strength to deplete and Earthtron to gain an advantage, but Jack continued to fight back and eventually hit Earthtron with a Specium Ray, causing Earthtron to tumble back into a crater and explode into blue flames.
Redman
This Monster reappeared in Redman.
The Ultraman
This Monster reappeared in the series The Ultraman.
The first monster in the Baladon kaiju army, Earthtron emerged from the ground and quickly engaged Ghostron in battle. As the Science Garrison watched on in awe, yet another beast, Gokinezura, joined the three in a titanic three-way battle royal. As the three creatures were locked in mortal combat, Aboras and Banila battled elsewhere on the island. With five monsters running wild, the Science Garrison began to blanket the entire island with bombs! The violence was only stopped for a short while until Red King, the island’s strongest creature, gave rise. When Jonias was locked in combat with Red King, Earthtron moved in to attack the hero, but a quick blast of his Planium Ray ended its life for good.
Ultraman Mebius
This Monster reappeared in the series Ultraman Mebius.
In this series, Earthtron's origin is again not stated and his attack comes out of the blue like before, attacking GUYS HQ at a test site. However this time his actions are being guided by a Kelbeam, who is using frequency waves (originally intent to control Manquette Monsters) and directing them at Earthtron to control him (In a rather comical way.) Ultraman Mebius arrives to do battle against the two monsters who double-team him, but Team GUYS learns of Kelbeam's control over Earthtron and destroys the waves that are doing so, severing Kelbeam's control. Now free, Earthtron attacks Kelbeam, but is quickly destroyed by Ultraman Mebius, who uses his Medium Blade to cut Earthtron in half.
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle
This Monster reappeared in the series Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle.
In this series, Earthtron appears again out of nowhere and attacks a Kelbeam in the area (possibly reminiscing their relationship in the previous series.) It seems Kelbeam has won as it hits Earthtron with several fireballs causing Earthtron to collapse, but Earthtron feins his defeat, ambushing Kelbeam by tearing off his "ears" and killing Kelbeam with his Heat Ray. Shortly after his victory, Earthtron is dragged underwater where he is forced to do battle against an Eleking, where he was not so lucky, being electrocuted to death by Eleking's tail.
Earthtron appears again in the flashback of a little girl who witnesses him in battle against a Red King.
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey
This Monster returned in the sequel series Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey.
In this series, Earthtron was seen briefly in battle but was killed in battle (along with his master, Alien Zelan) by a Galberos who belonged to an Alien Nackle.
Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy
This Monster reappeared in the movie Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy.
Earthtron is one of Ultraman Belial's 100 Monster Army. He was killed in the final battle when Gomora threw him into a large boulder. But this didn't just "kill" him, Earthtron makes it in last match between the remaining monsters and Ultraman Zero. He along with King Pandan, Velokron, Sadora, and Super Alien Hipporito were killed instinly by Zero's two Eye Sluggers.
Ultraman Saga
This Monster reappeared in the movie Ultraman Saga.
Earthtron appears as a minor villain that attacks Team U during a raid on an empty city, after little opposition is dealt from Team U, Ultraman Dyna appears and after a short battle, Earthtron is destroyed by Dyna's Solgent Ray.
Subtitle: .
The Return Of Ultraman
Stats
Its height is around 60 Meters tall. It weighs around 25,000 Tons.
History
Earthron first appeared mysteriously in a mountainous region without warning or origin, attacking a nearby village and setting fire to the homes with its heat ray. MAT arrived shortly after the monster arose, attacking the beast with their cannon fire but to no avail. Earthtron continued destroying the village. Goh Hideki, the host of the newest Ultraman came to the scene, guided by Ultraman Jack's conscience came to the village to help some people who were trapped in the debris caused by Earthtron's rampage, before unknowingly transforming into the new Ultraman Jack by sheer willpower. Jack quickly turned to face Earthtron and the two fought, taking their battle from the ruined village to a nearby valley (presumably the same one Earthtron emerged from). However, Jack's color timer was start to blink cause his strength to deplete and Earthtron to gain an advantage, but Jack continued to fight back and eventually hit Earthtron with a Specium Ray, causing Earthtron to tumble back into a crater and explode into blue flames.
Redman
This Monster reappeared in Redman.
The Ultraman
This Monster reappeared in the series The Ultraman.
The first monster in the Baladon kaiju army, Earthtron emerged from the ground and quickly engaged Ghostron in battle. As the Science Garrison watched on in awe, yet another beast, Gokinezura, joined the three in a titanic three-way battle royal. As the three creatures were locked in mortal combat, Aboras and Banila battled elsewhere on the island. With five monsters running wild, the Science Garrison began to blanket the entire island with bombs! The violence was only stopped for a short while until Red King, the island’s strongest creature, gave rise. When Jonias was locked in combat with Red King, Earthtron moved in to attack the hero, but a quick blast of his Planium Ray ended its life for good.
Ultraman Mebius
This Monster reappeared in the series Ultraman Mebius.
In this series, Earthtron's origin is again not stated and his attack comes out of the blue like before, attacking GUYS HQ at a test site. However this time his actions are being guided by a Kelbeam, who is using frequency waves (originally intent to control Manquette Monsters) and directing them at Earthtron to control him (In a rather comical way.) Ultraman Mebius arrives to do battle against the two monsters who double-team him, but Team GUYS learns of Kelbeam's control over Earthtron and destroys the waves that are doing so, severing Kelbeam's control. Now free, Earthtron attacks Kelbeam, but is quickly destroyed by Ultraman Mebius, who uses his Medium Blade to cut Earthtron in half.
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle
This Monster reappeared in the series Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle.
In this series, Earthtron appears again out of nowhere and attacks a Kelbeam in the area (possibly reminiscing their relationship in the previous series.) It seems Kelbeam has won as it hits Earthtron with several fireballs causing Earthtron to collapse, but Earthtron feins his defeat, ambushing Kelbeam by tearing off his "ears" and killing Kelbeam with his Heat Ray. Shortly after his victory, Earthtron is dragged underwater where he is forced to do battle against an Eleking, where he was not so lucky, being electrocuted to death by Eleking's tail.
Earthtron appears again in the flashback of a little girl who witnesses him in battle against a Red King.
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey
This Monster returned in the sequel series Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey.
In this series, Earthtron was seen briefly in battle but was killed in battle (along with his master, Alien Zelan) by a Galberos who belonged to an Alien Nackle.
Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy
This Monster reappeared in the movie Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy.
Earthtron is one of Ultraman Belial's 100 Monster Army. He was killed in the final battle when Gomora threw him into a large boulder. But this didn't just "kill" him, Earthtron makes it in last match between the remaining monsters and Ultraman Zero. He along with King Pandan, Velokron, Sadora, and Super Alien Hipporito were killed instinly by Zero's two Eye Sluggers.
Ultraman Saga
This Monster reappeared in the movie Ultraman Saga.
Earthtron appears as a minor villain that attacks Team U during a raid on an empty city, after little opposition is dealt from Team U, Ultraman Dyna appears and after a short battle, Earthtron is destroyed by Dyna's Solgent Ray.
Sherrie Lea is a musician and a Marilyn Monroe look-alike.
Career
Lea is a songwriter and started a career as a member of the pop/rock duo Sulk. Along with her musician/songwriting partner, she released two self-produced albums and one EP from 1996 to 2001. She and Blair Halloran took first place honors in Toronto Mix 99 FM's annual songwriting contest in 1999. In 2000, Sulk released Only You with Hi-Bias Records, also releasing the single of the same name.
In 2001, Lea embarked on a solo career as she was signed by Nick Fiorucci and Hi-Bias Records. She continued with her solo career and chose her first single, "No Ordinary Love".
Lea's "Over My Head" was co-written with Bryan Adams' and on the compilation from Warner Music Canada.
In 2005, Lea released her debut album Spellbound, with her first single "No Ordinary Love".
Attempts to document Lea as being the reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe biometrically
Lea experienced years of inexplicable flashbacks and suicidal feelings involving a long history of memories of suffering and psychological distress. She underwent eight years of psychiatric treatment with noted psychiatrist, past life regression expert and author Adrian Finkelstein, MD. Finkelstein publicly claimed that Humanitarian Lea is a reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe.
Aside from widely accepted psychiatric and hypnotherapy techniques employed by Finkelstein, used by Scientists, FBI and Military, his extensive and rigorous evaluation included additional methods developed by independent scholar Paul Von Ward. Five distinct scientific determinants were used to support Finkelstein's conclusion that Lea is a reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe. These include: (1) Genotype/Phenotype which address the physical similarities; (2) Cognitive Cerebrotypes, addressing sensor/intuitive and thinker /feeler and IQ; (3) Emotional Egotypes, referring to coping mechanisms with the environment; (4) Social Personatypes, describing how an individual relates to others; and (5) Behavioral Performatypes, pointing out an individual’s creative traits in work and play, including the choice of vocation, professions, hobbies.
The Genotype/Phenotype evaluations included Biometrical Facial Grid analysis which measures precise distances between facial features yielding a variance of only 1% between Lea and Monroe's faces. In other words, a FBI-sanctioned face recognition system would regard Lea and Monroe as one and the same person. A match with an overall 1% variance between two faces is statistically so improbable, that no explanation other than something like reincarnation could account for the similarities, not even the fact that there are vested interests at stake. In Finkelstein's professional opinion and Lea's own testimony, through hypnosis, Lea was healed of the symptoms and disturbances which had plagued her. Lea was born eleven months after Marilyn Monroe's death.
Finkelstein published a detailed account of the therapeutic proceedings including many pertinent details in his book, Marilyn Monroe Returns: The Healing of a Soul. Lea's case became a matter of public interest and many television shows and network broadcasts were dedicated to her story. Lea's case was also included in the Reincarnation based website authored by Walter Semkiw, who is the author of a book with extensive reincarnation histories of famous people such as George W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, Oprah Winfrey and other notable people.
Career
Lea is a songwriter and started a career as a member of the pop/rock duo Sulk. Along with her musician/songwriting partner, she released two self-produced albums and one EP from 1996 to 2001. She and Blair Halloran took first place honors in Toronto Mix 99 FM's annual songwriting contest in 1999. In 2000, Sulk released Only You with Hi-Bias Records, also releasing the single of the same name.
In 2001, Lea embarked on a solo career as she was signed by Nick Fiorucci and Hi-Bias Records. She continued with her solo career and chose her first single, "No Ordinary Love".
Lea's "Over My Head" was co-written with Bryan Adams' and on the compilation from Warner Music Canada.
In 2005, Lea released her debut album Spellbound, with her first single "No Ordinary Love".
Attempts to document Lea as being the reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe biometrically
Lea experienced years of inexplicable flashbacks and suicidal feelings involving a long history of memories of suffering and psychological distress. She underwent eight years of psychiatric treatment with noted psychiatrist, past life regression expert and author Adrian Finkelstein, MD. Finkelstein publicly claimed that Humanitarian Lea is a reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe.
Aside from widely accepted psychiatric and hypnotherapy techniques employed by Finkelstein, used by Scientists, FBI and Military, his extensive and rigorous evaluation included additional methods developed by independent scholar Paul Von Ward. Five distinct scientific determinants were used to support Finkelstein's conclusion that Lea is a reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe. These include: (1) Genotype/Phenotype which address the physical similarities; (2) Cognitive Cerebrotypes, addressing sensor/intuitive and thinker /feeler and IQ; (3) Emotional Egotypes, referring to coping mechanisms with the environment; (4) Social Personatypes, describing how an individual relates to others; and (5) Behavioral Performatypes, pointing out an individual’s creative traits in work and play, including the choice of vocation, professions, hobbies.
The Genotype/Phenotype evaluations included Biometrical Facial Grid analysis which measures precise distances between facial features yielding a variance of only 1% between Lea and Monroe's faces. In other words, a FBI-sanctioned face recognition system would regard Lea and Monroe as one and the same person. A match with an overall 1% variance between two faces is statistically so improbable, that no explanation other than something like reincarnation could account for the similarities, not even the fact that there are vested interests at stake. In Finkelstein's professional opinion and Lea's own testimony, through hypnosis, Lea was healed of the symptoms and disturbances which had plagued her. Lea was born eleven months after Marilyn Monroe's death.
Finkelstein published a detailed account of the therapeutic proceedings including many pertinent details in his book, Marilyn Monroe Returns: The Healing of a Soul. Lea's case became a matter of public interest and many television shows and network broadcasts were dedicated to her story. Lea's case was also included in the Reincarnation based website authored by Walter Semkiw, who is the author of a book with extensive reincarnation histories of famous people such as George W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, Oprah Winfrey and other notable people.
Anaheim Electronics is a fictional civilian company that appeared in the Universal Century timeline of the Gundam anime metaseries. The company appeared first in Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (aired in 1985) as the main financier, supplier, and manufacturer of the faction AEUG. However, the company also builds weapons for both the Earth Federation, its elite faction Titans, enemy of the AEUG, and the Axis Zeon, which in turn became the enemies of the AEUG until the end of the sequel, Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (aired in 1986). The company continues its manufacturing contracts in Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ and Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack (aired in 1988), where its weapons are always seen in both sides of the conflicting factions. In the novel Gundam Sentinel, which happens between the conflicts of the anime series Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam and Mobile suit Gundam ZZ, Anaheim Electronics became the main contractor of the Earth Federation of its new mass-production units like Nero and the Z Plus series for the Task Force alpha and also provided prototype units such as S Gundam as a testbed for the Federation. The Gundam Sentinel ' s Model Graphix special edition, Gundam Wars III, the battle of real Gundam in turn gave a detail analysis of the company and retconned the production and testing history. The company's earlier history was then told in the anime Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory (OVA first released in 1991), where it first became the contract manufacturer of the Earth Federation. In December 2003, celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Gundam metaseries, a book Anaheim Journal was released, disguised as a monthly magazine published by Anaheim Electronics in UC0100. The company also appeared in the comic Silhouette Formula 91, and later in the anime Mobile Suit V Gundam.
Fictional corporate history
Based on the Moon, Anaheim Electronics originally produced a wide range of technological applications from consumer electronics to battleships and even space colonies. Their service do not end at electronic goods, according to Anaheim Journal, they also have departments providing cosmetics, vacation travelling plans (with their own resort space colonies) and credit cards. Upon the end of the One Year War, Anaheim was able to acquire the assets and personnel of the Zeonic Corporation - a mobile suit manufacturing firm of the defeated Principality of Zeon. This merger enabled Anaheim Electronics to enter the lucrative business of mobile suit production. As such, the firm was contracted by the Earth Federation to become its principal mobile suit provider until the end of the second Neo Zeon War.
Anaheim Electronics is known for its profit-oriented mindset - creating advanced mobile weapons for any faction that would be willing to pay, then selling the same technology to the former's enemy. During the rise of the oppressive Titans taskforce, Anaheim funded the AEUG and gave it access to their technology and safe shelter as the Titans restricted their trading engagements, despite the Earth Federation Forces and the Titans being their primary customer. Later, the company would service contracts from the remnants of the Principality of Zeon such as Axis and Neo Zeon. According to GundamOfficials, this is due to the gigantic company structure. With several sections, each department can be contracted by different factions without needing to notify the main executive board. This policy is simply adopted to minimize the company's overall responsibility; after the main battle, they can always just apply the penalty on a single department's head instead of making the whole company suffer.
In the story of Silhouette Formula 91, after U.C. 0123, Anaheim Electronics lost its contract bid with the EFF to SNRI's new miniaturized mobile suit designs, which were cheaper, more versatile and higher in performance. Anaheim Electronics had to maintain its low profile until U.C. 0153, and financially supported League Militaire in secrecy defending Earth from Zanscare Empire.
According to the official timeline, Anaheim Electronics remains as the main manufacturer of mobile suits in the Earth Sphere until the Earth Federation itself was disbanded in the U.C. 0200s, although its monopoly in the field was literally obliterated since the second Universal Century with the entrance of the Federation-backed competitor the Strategic Naval Research Institute.
Appearances
*Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory
*Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
*Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ
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*Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn
Fictional corporate history
Based on the Moon, Anaheim Electronics originally produced a wide range of technological applications from consumer electronics to battleships and even space colonies. Their service do not end at electronic goods, according to Anaheim Journal, they also have departments providing cosmetics, vacation travelling plans (with their own resort space colonies) and credit cards. Upon the end of the One Year War, Anaheim was able to acquire the assets and personnel of the Zeonic Corporation - a mobile suit manufacturing firm of the defeated Principality of Zeon. This merger enabled Anaheim Electronics to enter the lucrative business of mobile suit production. As such, the firm was contracted by the Earth Federation to become its principal mobile suit provider until the end of the second Neo Zeon War.
Anaheim Electronics is known for its profit-oriented mindset - creating advanced mobile weapons for any faction that would be willing to pay, then selling the same technology to the former's enemy. During the rise of the oppressive Titans taskforce, Anaheim funded the AEUG and gave it access to their technology and safe shelter as the Titans restricted their trading engagements, despite the Earth Federation Forces and the Titans being their primary customer. Later, the company would service contracts from the remnants of the Principality of Zeon such as Axis and Neo Zeon. According to GundamOfficials, this is due to the gigantic company structure. With several sections, each department can be contracted by different factions without needing to notify the main executive board. This policy is simply adopted to minimize the company's overall responsibility; after the main battle, they can always just apply the penalty on a single department's head instead of making the whole company suffer.
In the story of Silhouette Formula 91, after U.C. 0123, Anaheim Electronics lost its contract bid with the EFF to SNRI's new miniaturized mobile suit designs, which were cheaper, more versatile and higher in performance. Anaheim Electronics had to maintain its low profile until U.C. 0153, and financially supported League Militaire in secrecy defending Earth from Zanscare Empire.
According to the official timeline, Anaheim Electronics remains as the main manufacturer of mobile suits in the Earth Sphere until the Earth Federation itself was disbanded in the U.C. 0200s, although its monopoly in the field was literally obliterated since the second Universal Century with the entrance of the Federation-backed competitor the Strategic Naval Research Institute.
Appearances
*Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory
*Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
*Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ
*
*Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn