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"Trigger" is a character in Ian Fleming's 1964 short-story "The Living Daylights".

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  • "Trigger" is a character in Ian Fleming's 1964 short-story "The Living Daylights".
  • Image:Quest Editor toolbar triggers.jpg A trigger in Titan Quest is used in the quest scripts. It is used to make events happen. A trigger must contain at least one condition and one action, if not more. (See the complete list of possible conditions and the complete list of possible actions.) When all conditions are met, the trigger will fire and the actions will occur. After that, the trigger will shut down.
  • Trigger is a character featured in RAGE. He is a racer and resident of Wellspring. He can be faced in the Buggy class races that the town offers. He is a rather lackluster driver, and usually comes in third or fourth place. The player will be able to beat him without any trouble with the use of vehicle boost and decent racing tactics. Besides racing with him and possibly blowing his vehicle up, Trigger has no other interactions with the protagonist.
  • Trigger (起爆剤 Kibakuzai?, lit., "Triggering Explosive") is the name used to refer to the Small Scale Induction-Style Active Volcano Controlling Device (小規模誘発式活火山制御装置 Shōkibo Yūhatsu-shiki Kakkazan Seigyosōchi?). It is a technology developed by the United States military for the purpose of inducing a controlled eruption of volcanoes. Though seemingly only a part of GREMLIN's plan, it later becomes clear that its purpose was greatly downplayed for the purpose of deception.
  • A trigger is
  • Trigger decks are a combo deck type.
  • Trigger is a character in Dead Man's Chest.
  • A trigger is when a weapon, armor or shield transforms to a more powerful version of itself. This only happens when a set of conditions is fulfilled
  • Triggers enables the player to create and activate a variety of effects once certain conditions are meet. These features can be used to enhance scenarios and simulate many genres, e.g. Defend-the-Spot, Role-playing games and Fixed Force effectively. If used creatively, triggers can be used to create objects that can be found nowhere else in the game. For example, looping the creation of shore fish using the Create Object trigger can be used to simulate a fountain or splashing water.
  • The option that defines the name of the condition that sets off the trigger. trigger, any ruleAttachment, this is the conditional tested to activate whatever changes this attachment represents.
  • Trigger was a character set to appear in Fallout 3.
  • Trigger requires 3 MP to cast in the first four games. In Quest for Glory V, Trigger's cost is increased to 10 MP.
  • This is the part that almost every Nerf blaster has. In some blasters, such as the Secret Strike AS-1, the trigger is unique and is not shaped like a traditional blaster trigger. Older Nerf blasters have varying trigger shapes and colors. Newer Nerf blasters from the Vortex, Dart Tag, and N-Strike series feature the same trigger on every blaster.
  • Trigger a Vulture Voiced by George Lindsey Trigger and Nutsy are brothers. Appearances * Disney's Robin Hood
  • A Game Trigger is a switch that is turned on once a certain point is passed or a specific objective has been completed.
  • A Trigger (トリガ Torigā?) is a Neighbor's technology that is powered by Trion. It is mainly used for combat purposes, but it also have other functions.
  • Trigger (トリガー Torigā) is the home planet of the Alienizer and Zangyack Action Commander, Buramudo. Ep. 5: Judgement Pirates
  • Trigger is part of Matheus' pack and a former pet dog.
  • Trigger is a Mechanical battle pet, which can be made by players with a level 700 Engineering skill. The ability to make this pet is the reward for the Halls of Valor quest, Halls of Valor: Trigger Happy, which can be started at level 108, and involves defeating Odyn to obtain the [Runestone of Vitality].
  • Trigger is now filled with rage and hates Goku, his family, and his friends. He wears a black suit with no sleeves and wears a green t-shirt underneath. He can't go Super Saiyan even though he has Broly's DNA. He doesn't have a tail but he can turn into a Great Ape which is weird. He is very powerful and wears black nail polish. He will always stay loyal to Broly and can take control of lightning and can shoot toward an enemy. He hates all heroes and has tried to kill them. Some people can defeat him and some people can't.
  • appearance Latest appearance General information Nicknames Family members Alignment Status Physical information Species Gender Eye color Hair color Additional information Portrayed by Trigger is the Evan Ross dog in the Monster Blood book and their successors.
  • The trigger is a switch near the firearm's grip. Generally, it serves the function of disengaging the hammer or striker, which results in a cartridge being fired due to the firing pin being struck. This sets off the primer and ignites the propellant inside the cartridge, sending the bullet downrange.
  • A trigger (トリガー torigā), as the name implies, is something that initiates or triggers a magic (or a spell). Four types of triggers are recognised in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha/A's Visual Fan Book. Aria (詠唱 Eishō) A long incantation, usually required for complex magic or powerful spells. Arias often include a mage's personal incantation, such as Nanoha Takamachi's "Lyrical! Magical!" Reinforce, and later Hayate Yagami, require arias for most of their spells even when less powerful mages do not. Command (コマンド Komando) A short command phrase, also known as trigger code (トリガーコード torigā kōdo). For example, Fate Testarossa's command phrase for her shooting skills is "Fire!" In cases where a mage does not need an incantation to activate a skill, the Device may bark the command in its mast
  • Triggers are colored circles displayed on the Nintendo 3DS top screen that correspond to actions to be performed with the stylus. There are three different types of Triggers: Touch Triggers, Slide Triggers, and Hold Triggers, each corresponding to a different action. In addition to the action to be performed, the timing of the Trigger's action relative to its position in the Mark is also important; the Trigger must be lined up very closely with the lane's circle at the end in order to get the best score on a trigger.
  • A signal which represents the occurance of an event (such as a key being pressed) with a brief pulse, after which the signal returns to its base state. Another way of saying this is that the leading edge of the trigger pulse indicates that an event has occurred, but the trailing edge represents nothing; it is simply necessary to prepare for the next event. Compare with gate.
  • A trigger is something that trips feelings or memories related to previously experienced trauma; this results in something that is generally considered unpleasant at best, and at worst causes a lapse in the person who experiences one. In fanfiction, given the wide variety of stories that are written and the themes, issues, and content that can be found in them, warning for triggers is important and can spare people unneeded emotional pain from reading something that would otherwise cause trauma to resurface.
  • Image:Trigger Object.jpg If your character enters a room and you notice a creature or NPC appearing out of nowhere, you have just entered a trigger. A trigger is an invisible area placed on floors, walls and even some objects, which instructs the game to take some type of action. In the above example, the trigger spawned in an encounter for your character. Triggers are used to set off traps, spawn encounters and a few more different things. Triggers are setup to cover a specfic place inside a module area and there are different types of trigger, such as:
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