kwiboo is a computer technology company that develops, licenses, and supports a wide range of software products for the Microsoft Windows platform. kwiboo is a Microsoft Certified Partner.
kwiboo Ltd was founded by Paul Hayman and Paul Marshall in 2007 and specialises in the development of IT solutions for the SME Market. kwiboo is a UK company with a global client base, with clients including
* Norwich Union
* SEGA
* Reed & Mackay Travel Ltd
The company was formed in the Web 2.0 revolution as a result of the UK IT market's demand for IT products that focus on usability, and this is one of kwiboo's key mission statements.
One of the most frequent questions regarding kwiboo as a company, is where the name comes from and what it means. kwiboo is pronounced k-WEE-boo and it doesn't mean anything, but it was intended to be memorable and set the company apart from the competition. Paul Hayman generated the name kwiboo using a Web 2.0 company name generator and immediately created the company logo that has been used on all company branding since the business was started. Indeed, the unusual nature of the company's name, and the story behind it has been commented upon on a number of blogs.
kwiboo has made contributions to the Web 2.0 social media space by providing the much used and commented upon, kwiboo WebSnapshot, which is an open service for thumbnailing images of web pages. The most significant use of the service is the community based technology forum, dotnetkicks.com. dotnetkicks is a community based website where members submit and rate notable content using kicks, which is much the same concept as digg.com.
kwiboo as a company is synonymous with Business Technology Innovation in bespoke software development, delivering software responsible for the automation and orchestration of business processes for a range of clients in different business sectors. kwiboo has significant experience of the pharmaceuticals industry working with the UK's leading online pharmacy to automate the process of requesting repeat prescriptions for medicines.
kwiboo has a rich product portfolio, the most popular being kwiboo Content (Content Management System) and kwiboo Commerce (eCommerce Platform). kwiboo exhibited these products at the Enterprise IT Exhibition 2008 at the Singapore Expo.
kwiboo is a registered trademark (2452255).
kwiboo Ltd was founded by Paul Hayman and Paul Marshall in 2007 and specialises in the development of IT solutions for the SME Market. kwiboo is a UK company with a global client base, with clients including
* Norwich Union
* SEGA
* Reed & Mackay Travel Ltd
The company was formed in the Web 2.0 revolution as a result of the UK IT market's demand for IT products that focus on usability, and this is one of kwiboo's key mission statements.
One of the most frequent questions regarding kwiboo as a company, is where the name comes from and what it means. kwiboo is pronounced k-WEE-boo and it doesn't mean anything, but it was intended to be memorable and set the company apart from the competition. Paul Hayman generated the name kwiboo using a Web 2.0 company name generator and immediately created the company logo that has been used on all company branding since the business was started. Indeed, the unusual nature of the company's name, and the story behind it has been commented upon on a number of blogs.
kwiboo has made contributions to the Web 2.0 social media space by providing the much used and commented upon, kwiboo WebSnapshot, which is an open service for thumbnailing images of web pages. The most significant use of the service is the community based technology forum, dotnetkicks.com. dotnetkicks is a community based website where members submit and rate notable content using kicks, which is much the same concept as digg.com.
kwiboo as a company is synonymous with Business Technology Innovation in bespoke software development, delivering software responsible for the automation and orchestration of business processes for a range of clients in different business sectors. kwiboo has significant experience of the pharmaceuticals industry working with the UK's leading online pharmacy to automate the process of requesting repeat prescriptions for medicines.
kwiboo has a rich product portfolio, the most popular being kwiboo Content (Content Management System) and kwiboo Commerce (eCommerce Platform). kwiboo exhibited these products at the Enterprise IT Exhibition 2008 at the Singapore Expo.
kwiboo is a registered trademark (2452255).
The Shadow Fox is a type of Zoid, a race of mechanical lifeforms from the fictional Zoids universe.
Overview
The Shadow Fox is a Fox-type Zoid, created specifically by the Helic Republic to support units of Liger Zeroes during the Republic invasion of the Dark Continent of Nyx.
A high-speed, medium size Zoid, the Shadow Fox is very fast and agile, and one of the most capable Zoids of its size. The Fox's greatest asset, however, is its stealth systems. The Zoid is equipped with numerous sensor baffles and radar-absorbing material that makes it almost undetectable by most sensors. On top of that, the Zoid is equipped with a sophisticated optical camouflage system that renders it invisible.
The Shadow Fox's main ranged weapon is a 30mm Beam Vulcan cannon mounted on a flexible turret on its back. The cannon has a very broad arc of fire, allowing the Fox to attack enemies at almost any angle. The Zoid's other ranged weapon is a rather unusual one; a net launcher mounted in the tail, designed to entangle enemy Zoids.
The Zoid mounts one other unusual feature; the Laser Vulcan can be easily removed and replaced with a wide array of other weapons systems. In addition to various Custom Parts, the Fox can also mount weapons from other Zoids, like the Genosaurer's long-range pulse cannons, the Lightning Saix's boosters and beam cannons, the Spinosnapper's chainsaws, or the Gojulas's buster cannon.
Battle Story appearances
The Shadow Fox was first deployed in ZAC 2101, during the Republic's invasion of the Dark Continent. The Zoid was deployed alongside the Republic's Liger Zeroes, and was initially successful. The Shadow Fox and Liger Zero combination continued to succeed until encountering the Eisen Dragoon Berserk Führer and Grounchar units. The timely arrival of the Republic's Gunbluster Zoids saved them, allowing them to continue with their missions.
The Helic Republic later designed an improved version of the Shadow Fox. Known as the Fire Fox, the prototype was stolen by the Neo-Zenebas Empire, and later put into limited production by them.
Media appearances
Anime
New Century Zero
The first appearance of the Shadow Fox in anime was during the latter episodes of Zoids: New Century Zero. The Shadow Fox was a prototype Zoid developed for the Backdraft Group by Doctor Layon, and was given to Brad Hunter after the destruction of his Command Wolf AC. Although the other characters belief was that Brad had joined the Backdraft Group, a loophole in the Zoid Battle Commission's regulations retroactively classified the Shadow Fox as a Blitz Team Zoid. In fact, Brad never renounced his loyalty to the team and only went to Layon to get the Shadow Fox, using this loophole to ensure his success. Despite that, he still fought the Blitz team before revealing this (liking do so just for fun), easily defeating the Raynos and Gun Sniper, and was evenly-match with the Liger Zero Jaeger before the battle ended. He used it for the rest of the series, helping to defeating the Lighting Team and defeating Naomi's Gun Sniper. In the final battle of the series, Brad and the Shadow Fox held off the Vega and Berserk Fury so that the Bit and the Liger Zero could rearm. Brad succeeded in his goal, though the Shadow Fox was destroyed in the process.
Fuzors
In Zoids: Fuzors, Marvis used a Shadow Fox both as a member of the Mach Storm Team and after he escaped from prison. His Shadow Fox was equipped with an energy shield, but, despite this, it was destroyed by Helmut and Sigma's Command Striker in episode 10. He later had it replaced with a Styluarmor.
Several other Shadow Foxes appeared as background Zoids in Fuzors, including one with a reversed gold and black colour scheme in episode 24.
Genesis
Two different Shadow Foxes were featured in Zoids: Genesis, coloured the same as the gold Shadow Fox above.
In the series it/they are part of a guerrilla group allied with Ra-Kan's resistance against the Digald Empire. The Shadow Fox appears to be less technically capable than the New Century Zero or Fuzors versions.
Models
New Japanese Release
*Assembly required. (Snap-together, no glue needed. Scissors or X-acto knife recommended for trimming off excess plastic bits.)
*The model's colours are primarily moulded into the plastic, and it does not need any paint. Some pieces come pre-painted.
The Shadow Fox kit comes on six sprues, along with the wind-up motor, orange cockpit 'eyes', 24 rubber caps, two gears, a label sheet and a pilot figure. The Shadow Fox is moulded in grey/silver, black, and metallic blue, with gold and metallic grey details painted on.
The Zoid's construction is relatively simple; slightly more complex than the Command Wolf. The Zoid uses a wind-up motor for movement; once the Zoid is activated it slowly walks forwards. The Zoid's head can be manually positioned, the jaw opened and closed and the Vulcan cannon can be elevated and rotated. A gearing mechanism on the side of the cannon can also be used to rotate the barrels.
The main feature of the Zoid is that the back mounted weapons rack carries a variety of pegs in different widths, allowing a wide range of weapons from other Zoids to be mounted. The rack has three standard-sized pegs, as well as a large-sized peg and a square hole. The latter allows the mounting of the battery packs from several other Zoids, such as the Lightning Saix, Berserk Führer and Death Stinger.
The Shadow Fox was released in 2000, with production continuing until 2004.
New American Release
The Shadow Fox was released in the US by Hasbro as a part of the New American Release, as a exclusive. This version had a slight mould change, in that the end of the key to the Zoid's wind-up motor was rounded off. This mould change was carried forwards to all subsequent versions, as well as later runs of the New Japanese Release.
The Zoid was also released as a part of the New Pacific Release in similar packaging. This version was a general release.
Fire Fox
A limited edition version of the Shadow Fox was released as part of the 'Yuji Kaida' series in 2003, named the Fire Fox.
The main changes concerning this Zoid revolved around the fact that the Fire Fox was stolen from the Helic Republic by the Neo-Zenebas Empire. The Zoid was moulded in red, gold and silver, had green cockpit 'eyes', contained an altered label sheet (to reflect the faction change), and included a blue Imperial pilot. There were no mould changes, except for continuing with the remoulded key.
New English Release
The Shadow Fox was planned for release as a part of the New English Release, however it likely did not reach full production before the line was cancelled. Examples have been found for sale on eBay.
Overview
The Shadow Fox is a Fox-type Zoid, created specifically by the Helic Republic to support units of Liger Zeroes during the Republic invasion of the Dark Continent of Nyx.
A high-speed, medium size Zoid, the Shadow Fox is very fast and agile, and one of the most capable Zoids of its size. The Fox's greatest asset, however, is its stealth systems. The Zoid is equipped with numerous sensor baffles and radar-absorbing material that makes it almost undetectable by most sensors. On top of that, the Zoid is equipped with a sophisticated optical camouflage system that renders it invisible.
The Shadow Fox's main ranged weapon is a 30mm Beam Vulcan cannon mounted on a flexible turret on its back. The cannon has a very broad arc of fire, allowing the Fox to attack enemies at almost any angle. The Zoid's other ranged weapon is a rather unusual one; a net launcher mounted in the tail, designed to entangle enemy Zoids.
The Zoid mounts one other unusual feature; the Laser Vulcan can be easily removed and replaced with a wide array of other weapons systems. In addition to various Custom Parts, the Fox can also mount weapons from other Zoids, like the Genosaurer's long-range pulse cannons, the Lightning Saix's boosters and beam cannons, the Spinosnapper's chainsaws, or the Gojulas's buster cannon.
Battle Story appearances
The Shadow Fox was first deployed in ZAC 2101, during the Republic's invasion of the Dark Continent. The Zoid was deployed alongside the Republic's Liger Zeroes, and was initially successful. The Shadow Fox and Liger Zero combination continued to succeed until encountering the Eisen Dragoon Berserk Führer and Grounchar units. The timely arrival of the Republic's Gunbluster Zoids saved them, allowing them to continue with their missions.
The Helic Republic later designed an improved version of the Shadow Fox. Known as the Fire Fox, the prototype was stolen by the Neo-Zenebas Empire, and later put into limited production by them.
Media appearances
Anime
New Century Zero
The first appearance of the Shadow Fox in anime was during the latter episodes of Zoids: New Century Zero. The Shadow Fox was a prototype Zoid developed for the Backdraft Group by Doctor Layon, and was given to Brad Hunter after the destruction of his Command Wolf AC. Although the other characters belief was that Brad had joined the Backdraft Group, a loophole in the Zoid Battle Commission's regulations retroactively classified the Shadow Fox as a Blitz Team Zoid. In fact, Brad never renounced his loyalty to the team and only went to Layon to get the Shadow Fox, using this loophole to ensure his success. Despite that, he still fought the Blitz team before revealing this (liking do so just for fun), easily defeating the Raynos and Gun Sniper, and was evenly-match with the Liger Zero Jaeger before the battle ended. He used it for the rest of the series, helping to defeating the Lighting Team and defeating Naomi's Gun Sniper. In the final battle of the series, Brad and the Shadow Fox held off the Vega and Berserk Fury so that the Bit and the Liger Zero could rearm. Brad succeeded in his goal, though the Shadow Fox was destroyed in the process.
Fuzors
In Zoids: Fuzors, Marvis used a Shadow Fox both as a member of the Mach Storm Team and after he escaped from prison. His Shadow Fox was equipped with an energy shield, but, despite this, it was destroyed by Helmut and Sigma's Command Striker in episode 10. He later had it replaced with a Styluarmor.
Several other Shadow Foxes appeared as background Zoids in Fuzors, including one with a reversed gold and black colour scheme in episode 24.
Genesis
Two different Shadow Foxes were featured in Zoids: Genesis, coloured the same as the gold Shadow Fox above.
In the series it/they are part of a guerrilla group allied with Ra-Kan's resistance against the Digald Empire. The Shadow Fox appears to be less technically capable than the New Century Zero or Fuzors versions.
Models
New Japanese Release
*Assembly required. (Snap-together, no glue needed. Scissors or X-acto knife recommended for trimming off excess plastic bits.)
*The model's colours are primarily moulded into the plastic, and it does not need any paint. Some pieces come pre-painted.
The Shadow Fox kit comes on six sprues, along with the wind-up motor, orange cockpit 'eyes', 24 rubber caps, two gears, a label sheet and a pilot figure. The Shadow Fox is moulded in grey/silver, black, and metallic blue, with gold and metallic grey details painted on.
The Zoid's construction is relatively simple; slightly more complex than the Command Wolf. The Zoid uses a wind-up motor for movement; once the Zoid is activated it slowly walks forwards. The Zoid's head can be manually positioned, the jaw opened and closed and the Vulcan cannon can be elevated and rotated. A gearing mechanism on the side of the cannon can also be used to rotate the barrels.
The main feature of the Zoid is that the back mounted weapons rack carries a variety of pegs in different widths, allowing a wide range of weapons from other Zoids to be mounted. The rack has three standard-sized pegs, as well as a large-sized peg and a square hole. The latter allows the mounting of the battery packs from several other Zoids, such as the Lightning Saix, Berserk Führer and Death Stinger.
The Shadow Fox was released in 2000, with production continuing until 2004.
New American Release
The Shadow Fox was released in the US by Hasbro as a part of the New American Release, as a exclusive. This version had a slight mould change, in that the end of the key to the Zoid's wind-up motor was rounded off. This mould change was carried forwards to all subsequent versions, as well as later runs of the New Japanese Release.
The Zoid was also released as a part of the New Pacific Release in similar packaging. This version was a general release.
Fire Fox
A limited edition version of the Shadow Fox was released as part of the 'Yuji Kaida' series in 2003, named the Fire Fox.
The main changes concerning this Zoid revolved around the fact that the Fire Fox was stolen from the Helic Republic by the Neo-Zenebas Empire. The Zoid was moulded in red, gold and silver, had green cockpit 'eyes', contained an altered label sheet (to reflect the faction change), and included a blue Imperial pilot. There were no mould changes, except for continuing with the remoulded key.
New English Release
The Shadow Fox was planned for release as a part of the New English Release, however it likely did not reach full production before the line was cancelled. Examples have been found for sale on eBay.
Kimber Shiroma (born June 2, 1977) is an American artist based in Portland, Oregon. Her work encompasses a wide range of media and approaches, from intricate and delicate works on a small scale, to abstract digital photographs, to monumental paintings with sculptural, aggressive surfaces.
Early life
She earned her Bachelor's Degree in Fine Art from Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, where she attended from 1995 to 1999. After finishing school, she and her husband moved to Oregon and settled near Portland.
Career
Shiroma was a member of the now-defunct Gallery500, as well as Gallery 114.
Her most recent show, "Entropy and Emergence," was at Gallery 114 in August 2007. She received some critical acclaim from T.J. Norris and Amy Bernstein of PORT for the forcefulness of the work, and Shiroma's bravery in departing sharply from the style of her previous work. Bernstein wrote:
This new work of Shiroma's is ambitious and experimentally thorough as the artist attempts to mold breath and symbolism into a mishmash of materials that run the gamut of malleability. Shiroma employs everything from photographs to baby powder in order to birth these beasts, and they are indeed, a lot to swallow. ... Upon entering the space, Shiroma's massive works hang disjointedly, like pensive and ominous herbivores, confronting the viewer in a vast yet awkward richness.
Early life
She earned her Bachelor's Degree in Fine Art from Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, where she attended from 1995 to 1999. After finishing school, she and her husband moved to Oregon and settled near Portland.
Career
Shiroma was a member of the now-defunct Gallery500, as well as Gallery 114.
Her most recent show, "Entropy and Emergence," was at Gallery 114 in August 2007. She received some critical acclaim from T.J. Norris and Amy Bernstein of PORT for the forcefulness of the work, and Shiroma's bravery in departing sharply from the style of her previous work. Bernstein wrote:
This new work of Shiroma's is ambitious and experimentally thorough as the artist attempts to mold breath and symbolism into a mishmash of materials that run the gamut of malleability. Shiroma employs everything from photographs to baby powder in order to birth these beasts, and they are indeed, a lot to swallow. ... Upon entering the space, Shiroma's massive works hang disjointedly, like pensive and ominous herbivores, confronting the viewer in a vast yet awkward richness.
The Elephantus is a type of Zoid, a race of mechanical lifeforms from the fictional Zoids universe.
Overview
The Elephantus is an Elephant-type Zoid, and was one of the first large-scale Zoids deployed by any force on Zi.
The Elephantus was created by placing the core of a “wild” Zoid into a completely artificial mechanical body, one that was far larger than its original form. Like the other early Zoids, the Elephantus was a rather "experimental" design, seen more as being a prototype than a true Zoid. Nonetheless, it was considered to be combat effective.
The Elephantus was a lot slower than the Garius, but at the same time it was more stable and more resilient, as well as being better armed. While capable in its day, the Zoid was quickly rendered obsolete by the advance of technology, and was largely retired in favour of newer designs.
Battle Story appearances
The Elephantus is an ancient Zoid, first deployed in about ZAC 1930 along other early Zoids like the Garius and Glidoler. The early Zoids essentially changed the face of warfare on Zi; until that point, armies mainly consisted of Infantry, or Cavalry riding on wild Zoids. The Elephantus was used by the Helic Republic to great success; however it proved to be outclassed by the first generation of Zenebas Zoids.
The arrival of Humans on Zi in ZAC 2029 spelt the end for the Elephantus. The introduction of human technology rendered the Elephantus obsolete and it was largely replaced with newer Zoids by the mid ZAC 2030s.
Media appearances
Video games
Elephantus’ video game appearances are limited to the Game Boy Color game (Evil God Revived! Geno Breaker Story), where they were common 'wandering monsters'.
UK Zoids Comic
The Protozoid was one of the oldest Zoids used by the Zoidariyans and later the Blue Zoid army. The Protozoid had been a key part of the Zoidariyan army, along with the Trooperzoid and other small designs, and had been used in the conquest of many worlds.
While often outperformed by their Red Mutant rivals, Protozoids were still used as the frontline soldiers of the Blue Zoid army. The Protozids were considered obsolete, however, and their numbers were being slowly depleted by attrition. The bulk of the extant Protozoids were destroyed while fighting the Black Zoid. Afterwards, the Blue Zoids began production of new Zoids to replace them.
Models and toys
Mechabonica
*Assembly required. (Snap-together, no glue needed. Scissors or X-acto knife recommended for trimming off excess plastic bits.)
*The model's colours are moulded into the plastic, and it does not need any paint.
The Elephantus kit comes on three frames (one of which was re-used by the Hydocker and Gorgodos), along with a small wind-up motor, cockpit, canopy cover, six rubber caps, a small chromed pilot and label sheets. The Elephantus is moulded in grey, black and white. The head was shared with a number of other early Zoids like the Glidoler and Garius.
The Elephantus’ construction is relatively simple and straightforward. The Zoid uses a simple wind-up motor for its motion; once wound, the Zoid will walk forwards and flap its ears. The head can be manually positioned. The Zoid's walking motion is rather simple and tends to stick or jam a lot.
The Elephantus, like the other early ‘whitehead’ Zoids, can be equipped with the optional weapons and equipment released in the Zoids Remodelling Set.
The Elephantus was initially released in 1983. When the line failed, the models were re-boxed and re-released in North America under the name Zoids, and then re-released in Japan as part of the Original Japanese Release, after the success in America.
The Elephantus was discontinued in 1985.
Starzeta
The Elephantus was released in Spain under the name Starzeta II. The body became silver and the caps became electric blue. No other changes were made.
Original European Release
The Elephantus was later re-released in Europe under the name Protozoid. There were no changes to the model.
Toys Dream Project
The Elephantus was re-released in 2006 by Toys Dream Project, in a boxed set along with the Garius, Glidoler, Aquadon and Gargantulus. There were no changes to the model itself.
Overview
The Elephantus is an Elephant-type Zoid, and was one of the first large-scale Zoids deployed by any force on Zi.
The Elephantus was created by placing the core of a “wild” Zoid into a completely artificial mechanical body, one that was far larger than its original form. Like the other early Zoids, the Elephantus was a rather "experimental" design, seen more as being a prototype than a true Zoid. Nonetheless, it was considered to be combat effective.
The Elephantus was a lot slower than the Garius, but at the same time it was more stable and more resilient, as well as being better armed. While capable in its day, the Zoid was quickly rendered obsolete by the advance of technology, and was largely retired in favour of newer designs.
Battle Story appearances
The Elephantus is an ancient Zoid, first deployed in about ZAC 1930 along other early Zoids like the Garius and Glidoler. The early Zoids essentially changed the face of warfare on Zi; until that point, armies mainly consisted of Infantry, or Cavalry riding on wild Zoids. The Elephantus was used by the Helic Republic to great success; however it proved to be outclassed by the first generation of Zenebas Zoids.
The arrival of Humans on Zi in ZAC 2029 spelt the end for the Elephantus. The introduction of human technology rendered the Elephantus obsolete and it was largely replaced with newer Zoids by the mid ZAC 2030s.
Media appearances
Video games
Elephantus’ video game appearances are limited to the Game Boy Color game (Evil God Revived! Geno Breaker Story), where they were common 'wandering monsters'.
UK Zoids Comic
The Protozoid was one of the oldest Zoids used by the Zoidariyans and later the Blue Zoid army. The Protozoid had been a key part of the Zoidariyan army, along with the Trooperzoid and other small designs, and had been used in the conquest of many worlds.
While often outperformed by their Red Mutant rivals, Protozoids were still used as the frontline soldiers of the Blue Zoid army. The Protozids were considered obsolete, however, and their numbers were being slowly depleted by attrition. The bulk of the extant Protozoids were destroyed while fighting the Black Zoid. Afterwards, the Blue Zoids began production of new Zoids to replace them.
Models and toys
Mechabonica
*Assembly required. (Snap-together, no glue needed. Scissors or X-acto knife recommended for trimming off excess plastic bits.)
*The model's colours are moulded into the plastic, and it does not need any paint.
The Elephantus kit comes on three frames (one of which was re-used by the Hydocker and Gorgodos), along with a small wind-up motor, cockpit, canopy cover, six rubber caps, a small chromed pilot and label sheets. The Elephantus is moulded in grey, black and white. The head was shared with a number of other early Zoids like the Glidoler and Garius.
The Elephantus’ construction is relatively simple and straightforward. The Zoid uses a simple wind-up motor for its motion; once wound, the Zoid will walk forwards and flap its ears. The head can be manually positioned. The Zoid's walking motion is rather simple and tends to stick or jam a lot.
The Elephantus, like the other early ‘whitehead’ Zoids, can be equipped with the optional weapons and equipment released in the Zoids Remodelling Set.
The Elephantus was initially released in 1983. When the line failed, the models were re-boxed and re-released in North America under the name Zoids, and then re-released in Japan as part of the Original Japanese Release, after the success in America.
The Elephantus was discontinued in 1985.
Starzeta
The Elephantus was released in Spain under the name Starzeta II. The body became silver and the caps became electric blue. No other changes were made.
Original European Release
The Elephantus was later re-released in Europe under the name Protozoid. There were no changes to the model.
Toys Dream Project
The Elephantus was re-released in 2006 by Toys Dream Project, in a boxed set along with the Garius, Glidoler, Aquadon and Gargantulus. There were no changes to the model itself.