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![]() He also recalls that he encountered Mitsuha on a train when she came to Tokyo the day before the event to find him, though Taki did not recognize her as the body-switching was yet to occur in his timeframe. There, Taki drinks Mitsuha's kuchikamizake then lapses into a vision, where he glimpses Mitsuha's past. While Miki and Tsukasa return to Tokyo, Taki journeys to the shrine, hoping to reconnect with Mitsuha and warn her about Tiamat. Taki finds Mitsuha's name in the record of fatalities. Taki observes Mitsuha's messages disappear from his phone and his memories of her begin to gradually fade, realizing that the two were also separated by time, as he is in 2016. He takes Taki and his friends to the ruins of Itomori, which has been destroyed and where 500 residents were killed when Tiamat unexpectedly fragmented as it passed by Earth three years earlier. A restaurant owner in Hida recognizes the town in the sketch, being originally from there. Taki, Miki, and their friend Tsukasa travel to Gifu by train on a trip to Hida in search of Mitsuha, though Taki does not know the name of Itomori, relying on his sketches of the surrounding landscape from memory. Taki attempts to call Mitsuha on the phone, but cannot reach her as the body-switching ends. The next day, Taki wakes up in his body and goes on a date with Miki, who tells him she enjoyed the date but also that she can tell that he is preoccupied with thoughts of someone else. Taki reads a note from Mitsuha about the comet Tiamat, expected to pass nearest to Earth on the day of the autumn festival. It is believed to represent the body of the village guardian god ruling over human connections and time. One day, Taki (in Mitsuha's body) accompanies Mitsuha's grandmother Hitoha and younger sister Yotsuha to leave the ritual alcohol kuchikamizake, made by the sisters, as an offering at the Shinto shrine located on a mountaintop outside the town. Mitsuha (in Taki's body) sets Taki up on a date with coworker Miki Okudera, while Taki (in Mitsuha's body) causes Mitsuha to become popular at school. They learn that they can communicate with each other by leaving messages on paper, phones, and sometimes on each other's skin. One day, she inexplicably begins to switch bodies intermittently with Taki Tachibana, a high school boy in Tokyo, who wakes up as her and has to live through her activities and social interactions for the day. Bored of the town, she wishes to be a Tokyo boy in her next life. In 2013, Mitsuha Miyamizu is a high school girl living in the rural town of Itomori, Japan. A live-action remake by Paramount Pictures set in the United States is currently in development. The film won Best Animated Feature Film at 49th Sitges Film Festival, the 2016 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, and the 71st Mainichi Film Awards, and was nominated for Best Animation of the Year at the 40th Japan Academy Prize. The film grossed over ¥41.44 billion ( US$380.15 million) worldwide, becoming the highest grossing Japanese film of 2016, and the third highest-grossing anime film of all time, unadjusted for inflation. It was critically acclaimed, with praise for the animation, music, and emotional weight. ![]() Your Name premiered at the 2016 Anime Expo in Los Angeles on July 3, 2016, and was theatrically released in Japan on August 26, 2016, and in the United States on April 7, 2017. A light novel of the same name, also written by Shinkai, was published a month prior the film's premiere. It features the voices of Ryunosuke Kamiki and Mone Kamishiraishi, with animation direction by Masashi Ando, character design by Masayoshi Tanaka, and its orchestral score and soundtrack composed by Radwimps. The film was commissioned in 2014, written and directed by Makoto Shinkai. It depicts a high school boy in Tokyo and a high school girl in the Japanese countryside who suddenly and inexplicably begin to swap bodies. revolves around Mitsuha and Taki's actions, which begin to have a dramatic impact on each other's lives, weaving them into a fabric held together by fate and circumstance.Your Name ( Japanese: 君の名は。, Hepburn: Kimi no Na wa.) is a 2016 Japanese animated romantic fantasy film produced by CoMix Wave Films and released by Toho. ![]() In pursuit of an answer to this strange phenomenon, they begin to search for one another. One day, Mitsuha awakens in a room that is not her own and suddenly finds herself living the dream life in Tokyo-but in Taki's body! Elsewhere, Taki finds himself living Mitsuha's life in the humble countryside. Meanwhile in the city, Taki Tachibana lives a busy life as a high school student while juggling his part-time job and hopes for a future in architecture. Mitsuha Miyamizu, a high school girl, yearns to live the life of a boy in the bustling city of Tokyo-a dream that stands in stark contrast to her present life in the countryside. ![]() ![]() ![]() Internal applications, then our B2B based Bizapedia Pro API™ might be the answer for you. ![]() If you are looking for something more than a web based search utility and need to automate company and officer searches from within your WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE ADVANCED SEARCH FORM? Utilize our advanced search form to filter the search results by Company Name, City, State, Postal Code, Filing Jurisdiction, Entity Type, Registered Agent,įile Number, Filing Status, and Business Category. While logged in and authenticated, you will not be asked to solve any complicated Recaptcha V2 challenges. 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We are sorry, but your computer or network may be sending automated queries. ![]() ![]() ![]() Name of the achievement/trophy: Secrets revealed II Enigma Code 3 – all HUD elements except interactive prompts disabled The solution for the second Enigma Code is: 02 | 04 | 06 | 08 | 01 | 03 | 05 | 07 | 09 07 | 05 | 03 | 01 | 08 | 06 | 04 | 02 | 09Ĭrack the Enigma Code to unlock the game mode named WALK IN THE PARK: Play Wolfenstein in WALK IN THE PARK mode. ![]() Name of the achievement/trophy: Secrets revealed I Enigma Code 2 The solution for the first Enigma Code is: 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 08 | 07 | 06 | 05 | 04 | 03 | 02 | 01 | 09Ĭrack the Enigma Code to unlock the game mode named 999: Play Wolfenstein in 999 mode. Once you input all the correct numbers you automatically unlock the new game mode and the achievement/trophy. You need to repeat the operation for the rest of the numbers to crack the code. So when you go in the Extras menu to solve the first Code you need to select 02 in the 7 th column of the row numbered 8. If the result is a number higher than 9 (it has two digits) you need to add the digits until you are left with only one digit.įor example, when you collect the first Enigma Code piece in Chapter 4 you can see some numbers on a blackboard, which is actually the solution for that piece, 8:7. You need to multiply the number thats in front of the line with the number of the column. The columns are numbered in ascending order (1 through 9), but in front of the lines there are random numbers. The pieces that you collect throughout the gameplay are basically numbers from 1 through 9 that can be inserted in these spaces. Each Enigma Code has 2 lines and 9 columns, totaling 18 spaces. Once you have all the pieces required for an Enigma Code you may start the decryption. However, in order to solve an Enigma Code you must first find 18 specific Enigma Code pieces. So as long as you are mindful that “00” doesn’t count, this one should be a piece of cake after solving the first three.In Wolfenstein: The New Order there are 72 Enigma Code pieces that can be collected and used to crack four Enigma Codes.įor each of the four Enigma Codes found in the Extras menu that you solve you unlock an achievement/trophy and a new game mode. This was every fourth number, but the numbers would land on “00” a couple times. The fourth one just naturally had to follow the same pattern, right? Well, mostly. Then reversing the bottom row and this puzzle was solved. Entering 3-6-9 (skip “00”) and repeat 3-6-9 twice more would be the key. Turns out, you only use 3 numbers throughout the crack of the third code. I was completely incorrect in that assessment. But the problem I ran into was that I was under the assumption that every number was used once. If the first one was sequential and the second one was every other one, then I figured the third one would be every third number. Moving onto number 3, I felt pretty confident. Knowing that the first code’s bottom row was just a reverse of the top row, solving this only took a minute after getting the top row. It wasn’t until I decided to skip over the “00” that I unlocked the top row. On a whim, I decided to skip every other number but that wasn’t enough because one of them would land on “00” which at the time I didn’t know wasn’t an eligible number on the wheel. It took nearly as long to solve the second one as it did the first one. Moving on to the second code, I was hoping that it was going to be the same pattern. It didn’t take to long to figure out that the bottom one was just simply the top row reversed except with a different starting number. That was the top row and it left the bottom row left to be solved in the first code. After rotating dials for nearly half an hour, it turned out the first code was broken by simply putting the numbers in sequential order starting with the base number on the left. ![]() It boiled down to solving the first one which the developers made as simple as it could be. Since you’re not given any clues except the starting number, it took some time to figure it out. If you have yet to do so, check out my Collectible Guideas I will show you the locations of the Enigma Codes, plus all the gold and letters. You will first need to collect each of the Enigma Code pieces from the main story campaign. You are only given a single clue, and that is the starting number on each of the dials. There are four Enigma Code Puzzles that you can reach in the Extras menu. ![]() ![]() ![]() I am trying to log in with the DEMO version and I wrote the server alias under host name. Apparently he has managed to log in and starter a campaign, and he is connected right now. 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![]() ![]() ![]() Here's what the setup looks like when placed inside the jacket. The top of the e-cig is attached to a removable mouthpiece which goes into vinyl tubing and into a small 12V pump. The e-cig screen is viewable, and the buttons and charging port are accessible. The top jack connector is for the pump switch. Power came from the 12V battery into the LED buttons, mounted onto the end of the controller, then back out and into the helmet. The flame LED arrays were controlled by a small 3-button setup. Even with vegetable glycerine this device can only be used in short bursts. Do not use tobacco e-juice as it will stink and you'll smoke yourself out. Vegetable glycerine is food safe and contains 0% tobacco or flavorings. THE VAPOR CLOUD IS FROM VEGETABLE GLYCERINE, which is the main component in most e-juice vaporizers. The e-cig was placed inside the holder and connectors were placed on a standoff to make removing the controller simple when putting on the costume. Plenty of de-lam happening, and some gnarly voids I missed filling in when I was in Tinkercad, but an easy fix when the putty goes over. The mandible section came out really detailed. This was not necessary since all the magic happens on the front of the mask and it doesn't really matter if someone sees a black stocking on the back of my head. My original idea was to have a clam shell design to completely enclose the head. This picture shows the back of the skull that was not used. ![]() The layers also started to de-laminate partway through, which were then super glued back together during the print and held together with a clamp.I think my issue was old filament that i wanted to use up on a print that would be painted. I was having weird bed adhesion issues, which is why there's a beefy raft under the print. Knowing that I was going to cover the entire mask with putty to smooth out the shape of the skull, I used low resolution setting for this print. I was having some bed adhesion problems with my printer, so I added a thin raft to the underside of the skull, which is what you can see in the above picture and in the Tinkercad file. Once I was happy with the shape the model can be exported as an STL for printing. I made some simple shapes to accommodate that width and placed these tabs on the back section of the mask that was removed. I used thick elastic straps which were about 1" wide. The mask needs tabs for the straps to loop through. After printing there's plenty of time to make more modifications. I resized the asteroid shape and placed it over the openings around the temples and combined the shapes to make them one. In the Tinkercad library dropdown there's a featured library which has an asteroid shape that I thought would work well, since it looked right when it was squished flat and had a bumpy texture. Instead of trying to get a perfect hole shape on the inside I decided to just repair the unwanted openings with new shapes to cover them up. When cleaning out th einside of the skull there were a few areas that were removed erroneously. Combine the shapes to remove the inside of the skull cap. For reference, this step took the most time at about 30 minutes to get a cavity inside the skull i was happy with.īring the copy of the hole skull that was duplicated earlier and align it with the skull cap. Contine combining shapes until the inside of the mask is completely hollowed out. In order to put the mask on the back of the skull was removed by placing a large box hole on the back of the skull. You don't have to do this all at once, you can drop in a few hole shapes and combine in stages to make sure too much material isn't removed. Simple shapes were dropped onto the workplane and resized to remove material from the inside of the skull. ![]() It's not perfect, and there's plenty of geometry that needs to be removed inside, but it's a great start. Select the hole skull and the solid skull, then combine the shapes to carve the hole shape from the solid. Before carving out the cavity make a duplicate of the hole skull, this will be used again to carve out the skull top. Align the hole with the solid skull mask. ![]() ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() It was seen in the mess hall of the Klingon Bird-of-Prey Pagh in "A Matter of Honor" and in the Rite of Ascension chamber in "The Icarus Factor". The red wall part above the door appeared in other Klingon-centric episodes. The brightness of the shot in TNG-R is the same as in the first appearance of the matte in the episode. The brightness of the matte may have been overall reduced to suggest it is night time, but it doesn't look very "natural" this way. The building in the right foreground was removed, maybe to insinuate this is a different part of the city than the one seen before. The Old City on Qo'noS is represented by a close-up of the matte painting seen earlier in the episode. In an invitation to Beverly and Jack Crusher's wedding created for the Picard family album, finally, her middle initial is given as S.īeverly's middle initial remains unchanged in TNG-R.įacts about Kahlest can be seen on this LCARS display. In "Conundrum", her middle initial is given as "C.", however, most likely for "Cheryl". In this episode it is "G." (possibly for "Gates"). When Beverly Crusher requests information about Kahlest, her middle initial is briefly seen. Jono used it in "Suddenly Human" to wound the Captain. The knife would later often be seen in Picard's quarters. This is the first time a d'k tahg is seen in its sheath, however. The other side of the Great Hall can be nicely seen in this shot.Ī d'k tahg was earlier seen in the episode "The Bonding". The large Klingon logo was originally created for the holographic recreation of the Klingon Rite of Ascension chamber seen in "The Icarus Factor". We still can't recognize the writing in HD. Black stripes and LCARS buttons were added to the side and a small blinking PADD-like device was added as well.Ī comparison of the USS Intrepid sensor logs and Klingon data files. The biobed cover was modified slightly since its last appearance. The Klingon tunnels in which Kurn is attacked are a redress of the USS Enterprise-D Jefferies tubes first seen in "The Hunted". Khitomer is misspelled as "Khitomar" twice on the first screen. The log of the USS Intrepid from the time of the Khitomer attacks can be seen in these two screen caps. It seems as if a small slip of paper is attached to the back of the PADD in this shot. We can see K'mpec's decorations much better in HD.Ī Klingon PADD is seen for the first time in this scene. Just like K'mpec in this episode, General Korrd was played by Charles Cooper. ![]() The ceremonial cloak with all the Klingon medals was previously worn by General Korrd in "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier". Worf first wore his ceremonial cloak during the R'uustai ceremony in "The Bonding". An interesting sculpture can be seen on the window ledge. The red window behind Worf also appeared on the Tanuga IV research station in "A Matter of Perspective". The back wall with the large X was previously seen in the lab on Bre'el IV in "Déjà Q" and the side wall with the windows showed up on the Tanuga IV research station in "A Matter of Perspective".Ī good look at the impressive Klingon First Hall. Some parts of this side room of the Great Hall appeared in earlier TNG episodes. The matte painting is still the same, except some subtle retouching of the sky. This matte painting of Qo'noS is also seen in "Redemption I+II" and "The House of Quark". The planet is later re-used as Terlina III in "Brothers" and as Vacca VI in "Homeward".Ī new planet model with much the same colors and similar textures was created for TNG-R. Qo'noS, the Klingon homeworld, is seen for the first time in this episode. The desktop monitor in Kurn's quarters displays the graphic seen on Picard's battle bridge ready room monitor in the pilot "Encounter at Farpoint", explaining why the monitor displays the number 40271, which was only used for LCARS displays in the first season. ![]() We can see the table with the flower decoration and the exotic dishes much better in HD. The two viewscreens were hidden behind two cupboards and the wall with the Enterprise models was removed to expand the room and make place for the buffet. The captain's mess is a redress of the observation lounge. The black tapestry with little twinkling stars can be seen behind the bridge viewscreen here.īetween "The Offspring" and this episode, new LCARS buttons were added above both bridge replicators. The motivation may have been to have the two ships in the same plane. Unlike it was in the remastered version of "A Matter of Honor", the scene was newly composed using CG models of the Enterprise and the Klingon BoP. The footage of the Bird of Prey is re-used from "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock". When the USS Enterprise-D is dispatched to deliver an aid shipment to the wartorn planet Odena, the crew uncovers a dark secret that could change the planet's future.The footage of the USS Enterprise-D and the Klingon Bird-of-Prey was originally created for "A Matter of Honor". ![]() |
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