<big>Introduction</big>
Invasion… In Space is a game where you play as 4 aliens from different galaxies, each bent on destroying Earth before the others. All of you are grossly underequipped to execute the task, and need to first scour the galaxy to upgrade your spaceship until it is fit enough to take on those pesky humans!
<big>Startup</big>
Each player chooses a character and takes the corresponding character card. Each player also takes 4 Action Point cards each (which will be referred to as AP from now on). Then you take all the Space cards and shuffle them in one pile, with the ‘Space card’ showing upwards. You do the same with Ship Part cards. Take the Earth card and place it in the middle of the map.
<big>Skills</big>
Characters have 3 different Skills, Attack, Defense and Research. These Skills get boosted permanently by Ship Parts and can be boosted temporarily with AP. Attack helps you defeat other players, Defense helps you withstand those attacks, and Research gets you better Ship Parts. When drawing a Ship Part, you may look at the top X cards of the Ship Part deck (where X is 1 + your Research), choose one of them and shuffle the rest and put them on the bottom of the deck.
Example: Jenny is going to draw a Ship Part. She has 3 Research. She then looks at the top 4 cards of the Ship Part deck, chooses one and shuffles the rest and puts them on the bottom of the Ship Part deck.
<big>Each Turn</big>
At the beginning of your turn, you return all AP you have discarded. On a player’s turn, you may discard AP to do certain things. You can discard AP to move one step or to boost any of your three Skills temporarily for one happening. Many Space cards will have a required Skill for it to give you a benefit, or to avoid something dangerous.
Example: Kurt is on the Cannibal Planet, which requires 3 Attack to gain one Ship Part. Kurt has 1 Attack. If he discards 2 AP he gets 3 Attack and can then claim the Ship Part. This bonus is temporary, for other happenings later in the turn he will still only have 1 Attack.
<big>Movement</big>
When you move on an unexplored tile, you draw a Space card and place it there. The Space cards are of different subcategories which do different things:
Challenge cards: This card has a certain requirement for the player on it to get a Ship Part. Any player on it may attempt to get the Ship part but don’t have to. Once the Ship Part has been claimed, flip the card over. The tile is still explored.
Event cards: This card has an event that happens to the player exploring it, and then it is flipped over. The tile is still explored.
All the rest of the Space cards are permanently there, and their events happen to any player stepping on the tile. If you start your turn on a tile, you are not subjected to the effects.
The Warp Space tiles (whirlwinds with an arrow on them) teleports you to the Warp Space which is at the other side of the map (where the arrow points) when you step on it. Those tiles are considered explored. Your start tiles are also explored. The Earth tile you can only step on when all other tiles have been explored.
<big>Combat</big>
If you’re on the same tile as another player, you may choose to attack him/her. To defeat another player, you must have higher Attack than that player has Defense. You may discard AP to boost your Attack temporarily; however, the defending player may also discard cards to boost his/her Defense. The attacking player chooses first if he/she wants to discard any AP, then the defending player chooses.
Example: Kurt is on the same tile as Jenny and wants to attack her. Kurt has 1 Attack and Jenny has 2 Defense. Kurt then discards two AP to put his Attack at 3. Jenny has no AP to discard, so she is defeated with a Defense of 2.
When you defeat someone, you can take a Ship Part of your choice that the defending player has and claim it yourself. If the defending player has no Ship Parts, you can send that player back to his/her starting planet.
<big>Winning the Game</big>
When all tiles are explored, it is possible to conquer the Earth. To do so, you must be on the Earth tile, and beat a challenge of 6 Attack, 6 Defense or 6 Research to destroy it.
Invasion… In Space is a game where you play as 4 aliens from different galaxies, each bent on destroying Earth before the others. All of you are grossly underequipped to execute the task, and need to first scour the galaxy to upgrade your spaceship until it is fit enough to take on those pesky humans!
<big>Startup</big>
Each player chooses a character and takes the corresponding character card. Each player also takes 4 Action Point cards each (which will be referred to as AP from now on). Then you take all the Space cards and shuffle them in one pile, with the ‘Space card’ showing upwards. You do the same with Ship Part cards. Take the Earth card and place it in the middle of the map.
<big>Skills</big>
Characters have 3 different Skills, Attack, Defense and Research. These Skills get boosted permanently by Ship Parts and can be boosted temporarily with AP. Attack helps you defeat other players, Defense helps you withstand those attacks, and Research gets you better Ship Parts. When drawing a Ship Part, you may look at the top X cards of the Ship Part deck (where X is 1 + your Research), choose one of them and shuffle the rest and put them on the bottom of the deck.
Example: Jenny is going to draw a Ship Part. She has 3 Research. She then looks at the top 4 cards of the Ship Part deck, chooses one and shuffles the rest and puts them on the bottom of the Ship Part deck.
<big>Each Turn</big>
At the beginning of your turn, you return all AP you have discarded. On a player’s turn, you may discard AP to do certain things. You can discard AP to move one step or to boost any of your three Skills temporarily for one happening. Many Space cards will have a required Skill for it to give you a benefit, or to avoid something dangerous.
Example: Kurt is on the Cannibal Planet, which requires 3 Attack to gain one Ship Part. Kurt has 1 Attack. If he discards 2 AP he gets 3 Attack and can then claim the Ship Part. This bonus is temporary, for other happenings later in the turn he will still only have 1 Attack.
<big>Movement</big>
When you move on an unexplored tile, you draw a Space card and place it there. The Space cards are of different subcategories which do different things:
Challenge cards: This card has a certain requirement for the player on it to get a Ship Part. Any player on it may attempt to get the Ship part but don’t have to. Once the Ship Part has been claimed, flip the card over. The tile is still explored.
Event cards: This card has an event that happens to the player exploring it, and then it is flipped over. The tile is still explored.
All the rest of the Space cards are permanently there, and their events happen to any player stepping on the tile. If you start your turn on a tile, you are not subjected to the effects.
The Warp Space tiles (whirlwinds with an arrow on them) teleports you to the Warp Space which is at the other side of the map (where the arrow points) when you step on it. Those tiles are considered explored. Your start tiles are also explored. The Earth tile you can only step on when all other tiles have been explored.
<big>Combat</big>
If you’re on the same tile as another player, you may choose to attack him/her. To defeat another player, you must have higher Attack than that player has Defense. You may discard AP to boost your Attack temporarily; however, the defending player may also discard cards to boost his/her Defense. The attacking player chooses first if he/she wants to discard any AP, then the defending player chooses.
Example: Kurt is on the same tile as Jenny and wants to attack her. Kurt has 1 Attack and Jenny has 2 Defense. Kurt then discards two AP to put his Attack at 3. Jenny has no AP to discard, so she is defeated with a Defense of 2.
When you defeat someone, you can take a Ship Part of your choice that the defending player has and claim it yourself. If the defending player has no Ship Parts, you can send that player back to his/her starting planet.
<big>Winning the Game</big>
When all tiles are explored, it is possible to conquer the Earth. To do so, you must be on the Earth tile, and beat a challenge of 6 Attack, 6 Defense or 6 Research to destroy it.
Pignol or Pigniol a noble family extraction, from Languedoc, today divided into two branches, whose name Pignol is established in Sarlat,
Périgord and the other under that of Baron Rocreuse is fixed Cormery in Touraine
Members
I. Jean Raimond, knight, lord of Pigniol, from a noble and ancient race,
married in May 1202, Marie Guiraude.
He was praised the same year, in the castle and domain of Pigniol as
Raimond VII, Count of Toulouse, which in August 1203 assigned him a pension
reward for his services. He acquired the nickname valiant
at the battle of Gastelnaudary, under the command of Count Foix.
He was the brother of Adolphe Pigniol, who made Fifth Crusade,
led by St. Louis attended the siege and taking of Damietta,
and was killed by the Saracens in 1250.
I. Raimond de Pigniol had sons:
* 1. ° Jacques, whose article follows;
* 2. Joseph Pigniol, knight of the military order Ship Crescent,
* married Isabelle Saint-Etienne, daughter of Louis Bergamo St.Etienne established in Auvergne.
II. Jacques de Pigniol, knight, married, in 1261, Catherine de Lautrec, Sired:
:1. ° Louis, whose article follows;
III. Louis Pigniol, first name, knight, married
* 1. ° Lausenai Mary, whom he had no children;
* 2. in 1323, Cecilia Permessan, delaquelle Sired:
:1. ° Paul, who died in infancy;
:2. Raimond, which follows;
:3. ° Antoinette married to Philip Vanceaux knight.
IV. Raimond de Pigniol, first name, knight, married Marie de Bussy,
daughter of Sir Etienne de Bussy and Charlotte.
children of this marriage was:
:i. ° Raimond, which follows
:2. Arnault
:3. ° Pigniol Cecilia, married to N. ... of Valerin, sire Belpech.
V. Raimond de Pigniol second name, knight, married 4 January 1421,
Marguerite from Dormans, daughter of Renaud Dormans,
procureur to the parlement of Paris, and Philippine Thibault.
From this marriage were
:1. ° Joseph, died in infancy;
:2. Charles, as follows;
:3. ° Pigniol Marguerite, married to N. ... Bourdin.
VI. Charles Pigniol, knight, established in Sarlat in 1473.
He married, in 1474, Marie Mortier, daughter of Louis Mortar and Jeanne Fonvreilles.
It was from this marriage
:1. ° François, who continued the elder branch, fixed Sarlat since February 4, 1473,
:which is represented today Pigniol
Francis married marié a Lady of Hague.
:2. ° Joseph, which follows;
:3. ° Pigniol Anne, married to Ambrose Tristam, squire.
VII. Joseph Pigniol, Esquire, married, February 12, 1522, Cecile du Bellay,
daughter of Jacques du Bellay, Esquire, and de Toinette of Mesme.
It was from this marriage
:1. ° Joseph, married to Sarlat;
:2. Raimond, which follows;
:3. ° Mary.
VIII. Raimond de Pigniol third name, Esquire, married, April 29, 1559,
Celine Vergnes, daughter of Louis de Vergnes, Esquire, and Marie de Lunel.
It was from this marriage
:i. ° Etienne, who died young;
:2. Jean, whose article follows;
:3. ° Bernard;
:4. Cecilia married Jerome Forging;
:5. ° Louise, married Adrien N. ... ;
:6. ° Jeanne, religious of St. Ursula in Toulouse.
IX. John Pigniol, first name, married on 16 January 1597, Marie de Mauleon,
daughter of Louis Maul and Lady Mary Pignan,
It was from this marriage:
:1. ° Bernard
:2. Louis, which follows;
:3. ° Jeanne, married to Timothy Francis, Lord of Puicherie.
X. Louis Pigniol, first name, Squire, married 1 January 1639, to Françoise Barits,
daughter of Marc Barits and Louise Saurine.
It was from this marriage:
:1. ° Bernard, which follows;
:2. Louis Pigniol married to Limoux, with lady of Bassières;
:3. ° Jeanne.
XI Bernard Pigniol, esquire, lord of Pignau,Riboulets and other places,
former captain of cavalry, married,
i. ° 2 January 1664, Raimonde Raslet of which he had no children;
2. N.. Baillade Catherine, daughter of lord of Baillade, Esquire, and N.... of Monterinard.
whom he had:
:1. ° Joseph died without covenant;
:2. Antoine de Pigniol, captain of the regiment Picardy, Knight of the Royal and Military :Order of St. Louis;
:3. ° Bernard;
:4. Jean-François, which follows;
:5. ° Pigniol Anne, married to Mr. Luguel of Carcassonne.
XII. Jean-François de Pigniol, knight, married, 4 February 1720, N. ... of Poulhariez
daughter of Raimonde of Poulhariez, Sieur de Carcassonne.
It was from this marriage:
:1. ° Jean, whose article will follow.
:2. Jean-Pierre, who married N. ... Audran, widow of Antoine Rebaudé, Sieur de Carcassonne.
:3. ° Louis-Joseph Church, commander of the order of Mercy.
XIII. John Pigniol second name, knight, baron of Rocreuse, married January 14, 1742,
Cecilia Rieux, daughter of Mr. Joseph de Rieux, and Mary Lauriol.
It was from this marriage:
:1. ° Gaspard-Joseph-Olivier Jean, whose article will;
:2. Jean-Pierre, died in the service of the king;
:3. ° Marie-Anne, wife of N. ... Franck;
:4. Margaret, died without covenant;
:5. ° Jeanne, wife of N. ... Serda.
XIV. Gaspard-Joseph-Olivier Jean of Pigniol, knight,Rocreuse Baron,
Knight of the Royal and Military Order St. Louis in 1789, captain in the regiment of Agen,
infantry, 1791, was the campaign of 1792 the army princes, in the eighth brigade of musketeers
the king, commanded by the Comte d'Asnières. Dismissal, It happened in Spain, and was incorporated into the Bourbon regiment, of which he was the first captain i8o3. He was an associate in the rank of lieutenant-colonel, He married, January 24, 1785, Louise-Eleonore de Chailly Berthe, daughter of Messire. Berthe de Chailly, Knight, former naval officer
royal lord Pontlong the Garmelière, Beauvais, the Gouarse the Coudrai and other places.
from this marriage
:1. ° Charles-Olivier, adjutant third regiment Light Infantry;
:2. Paul;
:3. ° Anne;
:4. Raimonde-Louise;
:5. °Cécile - Euphrasia;
:6. ° Marie-Josephine.
:Armes : De gueules, au sautoir d'or, quatre besants
:d'or, un dans chaque angle. Devise : Deus et meus
:Rex
Arms: Gules, a saltire gold, four bezants
gold, one in each corner. Currency: Deus meus and
Rex
Périgord and the other under that of Baron Rocreuse is fixed Cormery in Touraine
Members
I. Jean Raimond, knight, lord of Pigniol, from a noble and ancient race,
married in May 1202, Marie Guiraude.
He was praised the same year, in the castle and domain of Pigniol as
Raimond VII, Count of Toulouse, which in August 1203 assigned him a pension
reward for his services. He acquired the nickname valiant
at the battle of Gastelnaudary, under the command of Count Foix.
He was the brother of Adolphe Pigniol, who made Fifth Crusade,
led by St. Louis attended the siege and taking of Damietta,
and was killed by the Saracens in 1250.
I. Raimond de Pigniol had sons:
* 1. ° Jacques, whose article follows;
* 2. Joseph Pigniol, knight of the military order Ship Crescent,
* married Isabelle Saint-Etienne, daughter of Louis Bergamo St.Etienne established in Auvergne.
II. Jacques de Pigniol, knight, married, in 1261, Catherine de Lautrec, Sired:
:1. ° Louis, whose article follows;
III. Louis Pigniol, first name, knight, married
* 1. ° Lausenai Mary, whom he had no children;
* 2. in 1323, Cecilia Permessan, delaquelle Sired:
:1. ° Paul, who died in infancy;
:2. Raimond, which follows;
:3. ° Antoinette married to Philip Vanceaux knight.
IV. Raimond de Pigniol, first name, knight, married Marie de Bussy,
daughter of Sir Etienne de Bussy and Charlotte.
children of this marriage was:
:i. ° Raimond, which follows
:2. Arnault
:3. ° Pigniol Cecilia, married to N. ... of Valerin, sire Belpech.
V. Raimond de Pigniol second name, knight, married 4 January 1421,
Marguerite from Dormans, daughter of Renaud Dormans,
procureur to the parlement of Paris, and Philippine Thibault.
From this marriage were
:1. ° Joseph, died in infancy;
:2. Charles, as follows;
:3. ° Pigniol Marguerite, married to N. ... Bourdin.
VI. Charles Pigniol, knight, established in Sarlat in 1473.
He married, in 1474, Marie Mortier, daughter of Louis Mortar and Jeanne Fonvreilles.
It was from this marriage
:1. ° François, who continued the elder branch, fixed Sarlat since February 4, 1473,
:which is represented today Pigniol
Francis married marié a Lady of Hague.
:2. ° Joseph, which follows;
:3. ° Pigniol Anne, married to Ambrose Tristam, squire.
VII. Joseph Pigniol, Esquire, married, February 12, 1522, Cecile du Bellay,
daughter of Jacques du Bellay, Esquire, and de Toinette of Mesme.
It was from this marriage
:1. ° Joseph, married to Sarlat;
:2. Raimond, which follows;
:3. ° Mary.
VIII. Raimond de Pigniol third name, Esquire, married, April 29, 1559,
Celine Vergnes, daughter of Louis de Vergnes, Esquire, and Marie de Lunel.
It was from this marriage
:i. ° Etienne, who died young;
:2. Jean, whose article follows;
:3. ° Bernard;
:4. Cecilia married Jerome Forging;
:5. ° Louise, married Adrien N. ... ;
:6. ° Jeanne, religious of St. Ursula in Toulouse.
IX. John Pigniol, first name, married on 16 January 1597, Marie de Mauleon,
daughter of Louis Maul and Lady Mary Pignan,
It was from this marriage:
:1. ° Bernard
:2. Louis, which follows;
:3. ° Jeanne, married to Timothy Francis, Lord of Puicherie.
X. Louis Pigniol, first name, Squire, married 1 January 1639, to Françoise Barits,
daughter of Marc Barits and Louise Saurine.
It was from this marriage:
:1. ° Bernard, which follows;
:2. Louis Pigniol married to Limoux, with lady of Bassières;
:3. ° Jeanne.
XI Bernard Pigniol, esquire, lord of Pignau,Riboulets and other places,
former captain of cavalry, married,
i. ° 2 January 1664, Raimonde Raslet of which he had no children;
2. N.. Baillade Catherine, daughter of lord of Baillade, Esquire, and N.... of Monterinard.
whom he had:
:1. ° Joseph died without covenant;
:2. Antoine de Pigniol, captain of the regiment Picardy, Knight of the Royal and Military :Order of St. Louis;
:3. ° Bernard;
:4. Jean-François, which follows;
:5. ° Pigniol Anne, married to Mr. Luguel of Carcassonne.
XII. Jean-François de Pigniol, knight, married, 4 February 1720, N. ... of Poulhariez
daughter of Raimonde of Poulhariez, Sieur de Carcassonne.
It was from this marriage:
:1. ° Jean, whose article will follow.
:2. Jean-Pierre, who married N. ... Audran, widow of Antoine Rebaudé, Sieur de Carcassonne.
:3. ° Louis-Joseph Church, commander of the order of Mercy.
XIII. John Pigniol second name, knight, baron of Rocreuse, married January 14, 1742,
Cecilia Rieux, daughter of Mr. Joseph de Rieux, and Mary Lauriol.
It was from this marriage:
:1. ° Gaspard-Joseph-Olivier Jean, whose article will;
:2. Jean-Pierre, died in the service of the king;
:3. ° Marie-Anne, wife of N. ... Franck;
:4. Margaret, died without covenant;
:5. ° Jeanne, wife of N. ... Serda.
XIV. Gaspard-Joseph-Olivier Jean of Pigniol, knight,Rocreuse Baron,
Knight of the Royal and Military Order St. Louis in 1789, captain in the regiment of Agen,
infantry, 1791, was the campaign of 1792 the army princes, in the eighth brigade of musketeers
the king, commanded by the Comte d'Asnières. Dismissal, It happened in Spain, and was incorporated into the Bourbon regiment, of which he was the first captain i8o3. He was an associate in the rank of lieutenant-colonel, He married, January 24, 1785, Louise-Eleonore de Chailly Berthe, daughter of Messire. Berthe de Chailly, Knight, former naval officer
royal lord Pontlong the Garmelière, Beauvais, the Gouarse the Coudrai and other places.
from this marriage
:1. ° Charles-Olivier, adjutant third regiment Light Infantry;
:2. Paul;
:3. ° Anne;
:4. Raimonde-Louise;
:5. °Cécile - Euphrasia;
:6. ° Marie-Josephine.
:Armes : De gueules, au sautoir d'or, quatre besants
:d'or, un dans chaque angle. Devise : Deus et meus
:Rex
Arms: Gules, a saltire gold, four bezants
gold, one in each corner. Currency: Deus meus and
Rex
Dhriti Pati Sarkar is an Indian businessman, actor, and scientist.
Early life
He was born to father Sura Pati Sarkar. He is the grandson of Kamlaksha Sarkar and a member of the Sarkar family.
Acting career
He started acting in 2001 in the short film Dwand. Later, he started acting in theater and full-length films.
Production company
Founded Flyingup Entertainment, Yocomsoft, and Abater.
<references>http://www.mca.gov.in/MCA21/
<references>http://www.mca.gov.in/DCAPortalWeb/dca/MyMCALogin.do?methodsetDefaultProperty&mode31/CIN:U72200CT2009PTC021113</references>
Scintific interests
Developing equipment in mechanics.
Personal life
He is living in Bhilai with his family.
Books
*My Economics.
Awards and nominations
Best actor in the Bhilai Steel Plant drama compettion.
Filmography
*Dwand
*Eklavya
*Bhakla
*Pradarshan
Early life
He was born to father Sura Pati Sarkar. He is the grandson of Kamlaksha Sarkar and a member of the Sarkar family.
Acting career
He started acting in 2001 in the short film Dwand. Later, he started acting in theater and full-length films.
Production company
Founded Flyingup Entertainment, Yocomsoft, and Abater.
<references>http://www.mca.gov.in/MCA21/
<references>http://www.mca.gov.in/DCAPortalWeb/dca/MyMCALogin.do?methodsetDefaultProperty&mode31/CIN:U72200CT2009PTC021113</references>
Scintific interests
Developing equipment in mechanics.
Personal life
He is living in Bhilai with his family.
Books
*My Economics.
Awards and nominations
Best actor in the Bhilai Steel Plant drama compettion.
Filmography
*Dwand
*Eklavya
*Bhakla
*Pradarshan
This is a list of notable celebrity hairdressers. Hairdresser is a term referring to anyone whose occupation is to cut or style hair in order to change or maintain a person's image. This is achieved using a combination of hair coloring, haircutting, and hair texturing techniques. Most hairdressers are professionally licensed as either a barber or a cosmetologist.
Celebrity hairdressers
* Alexandre de Paris — clients included the Duchess of Windsor and Daisy Fellowes
* Daniel Galvin
* Denise McAdam
* Errol Douglas
* James Brown
* Jaweed Habib
* Kristoff Ball
* Lee Stafford
* Legros de Rumigny — hairdresser to the French court of the 18th century including Madame de Pompadour
* Marcel Grateau — inventor of the Marcel wave<ref name=EH/>
* Marie Laveau<ref name=EH/>
* Michael John
* Nicky Clarke
* Richard Ward
* Sydney Guilaroff — his clients included Greta Garbo, Grace Kelly and Joan Crawford
* Tara Smith
* Tariq Amin
* Teasy Weasy Raymond — clients included Diana Dors<ref name=EH/>
* Ted Gibson
* Trevor Sorbie
* Vidal Sassoon — clients included Mia Farrow<ref name=EH/>
Celebrity hairdressers
* Alexandre de Paris — clients included the Duchess of Windsor and Daisy Fellowes
* Daniel Galvin
* Denise McAdam
* Errol Douglas
* James Brown
* Jaweed Habib
* Kristoff Ball
* Lee Stafford
* Legros de Rumigny — hairdresser to the French court of the 18th century including Madame de Pompadour
* Marcel Grateau — inventor of the Marcel wave<ref name=EH/>
* Marie Laveau<ref name=EH/>
* Michael John
* Nicky Clarke
* Richard Ward
* Sydney Guilaroff — his clients included Greta Garbo, Grace Kelly and Joan Crawford
* Tara Smith
* Tariq Amin
* Teasy Weasy Raymond — clients included Diana Dors<ref name=EH/>
* Ted Gibson
* Trevor Sorbie
* Vidal Sassoon — clients included Mia Farrow<ref name=EH/>