Freelance means working for oneself.
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| - Freelance means working for oneself.
- Freelance never had an origin apart from he grew up in a lost Antarctic tropical valley tribe. He grew up stronger and tougher than regular men. When he reached adulthood he traveled to the civilised world, where he discovered the Second World War in full swing. He was a guerrilla fighter and spy who worked in occupied Europe fighting against the Germans. He was assisted by his two sidekicks, Big John Collins and Natasha. He had no superpowers.
- Freelance or Freelancer may refer to: Film, and other media
* Freelance Samurai, a 1957 color Japanese film directed by Kenji Misumi
* Freelance (1971 film), a 1971 film starring Ian McShane
* Freelance (2007 film), a 2007 low-budget independent film directed by Drew Sawyer
* Freelancers (2012 film), a 2012 crime-drama film starring 50 Cent, Forest Whitaker, and Robert De Niro.
* Freelancer (video game), a space simulation video game
* Sam & Max: Freelance Police, a graphic adventure computer game developed by LucasArts
* Music for Freelance, a collection of songs by The Seatbelts In fiction
* Freelance (the Photographer), a James Bond henchman
* Sluggy Freelance, a webcomic written and drawn by Pete Abrams
* Freelance (AAPCL), a character in Ang
- Just as Warriors of lower social orders can become Mercenaries, Squires or Nobles may offer their skills for hire by becoming a Freelance. Essentially, Freelances are either titled aristocrats with a taste for adventure or expert cavalrymen from the lower orders who offer to place themselves inn the front line of battle. Financial considerations take precedence over the dictates of honour and chivalry and some Freelances, lacking an employer, may even take on the role of the Protagonist, setting up disputations at a convenient bridge or stretch of road, challenging any armed traveller who passes and living by stripping the vanquished.
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| - Ed Furness and Ted McCall
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| - Freelance Comics #1, July 1941
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| - Anglo-American Publishing
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| - Freelance means working for oneself.
- Freelance never had an origin apart from he grew up in a lost Antarctic tropical valley tribe. He grew up stronger and tougher than regular men. When he reached adulthood he traveled to the civilised world, where he discovered the Second World War in full swing. He was a guerrilla fighter and spy who worked in occupied Europe fighting against the Germans. He was assisted by his two sidekicks, Big John Collins and Natasha. He had no superpowers.
- Freelance or Freelancer may refer to: Film, and other media
* Freelance Samurai, a 1957 color Japanese film directed by Kenji Misumi
* Freelance (1971 film), a 1971 film starring Ian McShane
* Freelance (2007 film), a 2007 low-budget independent film directed by Drew Sawyer
* Freelancers (2012 film), a 2012 crime-drama film starring 50 Cent, Forest Whitaker, and Robert De Niro.
* Freelancer (video game), a space simulation video game
* Sam & Max: Freelance Police, a graphic adventure computer game developed by LucasArts
* Music for Freelance, a collection of songs by The Seatbelts In fiction
* Freelance (the Photographer), a James Bond henchman
* Sluggy Freelance, a webcomic written and drawn by Pete Abrams
* Freelance (AAPCL), a character in Anglo-American's Freelance Comics
- Just as Warriors of lower social orders can become Mercenaries, Squires or Nobles may offer their skills for hire by becoming a Freelance. Essentially, Freelances are either titled aristocrats with a taste for adventure or expert cavalrymen from the lower orders who offer to place themselves inn the front line of battle. Financial considerations take precedence over the dictates of honour and chivalry and some Freelances, lacking an employer, may even take on the role of the Protagonist, setting up disputations at a convenient bridge or stretch of road, challenging any armed traveller who passes and living by stripping the vanquished.
* Disarm
* Dodge Blow
* Etiquette
* Heraldry
* Ride: Horse
* Secret Language: Battle Tongue
* Specialist Weapon: Lance
* Specialist Weapon: Flail
* Specialist Weapon: Parrying Weapon
* Specialist Weapon: Two-Handed Weapon
* Strike Mighty Blow
* Strike To Stun
* Strike To Injure
* Full Plate Armour
* Horse, saddle and harness
* Horseman's Axe or Morning Star
* Lance
* Shield
* D6 Gold Crowns
* Mercenary Captain
* Templar
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