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- This Prisoner was one of the rebels fighting against the Sovereign in the Strange World. He was imprisoned with Joxer II.
- Prisoner is an insert song from [[]]. It was performed by Kamen Rider Girls.
* Lyrics = Keiji Shiina
* Composer = Junichi Hoshino
* Singer = Kamen Rider Girls
- [[Category:s]] [[Category:s]] [[Category:s]] Prisoners are enemies encountered on the Purgatory just after freeing Subject Zero in the mission Dossier: The Convict. They will engage both Blue Suns mercenaries and Shepard.
- Consisting of two style pieces, the set is themed after the vestments of the pisoners of Stryker's Island Penitentiary as seen in the Prison Break operation.
- A prisoner is a minor character in Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series. She is a resident of King's Landing.
- Description de la carte Prisoner.
- The sprite numbers for the prisoner are 419 (male) and 420 (female).
- Prisoner on olento.
- Prisoner is a multiplayer map in Halo: Combat Evolved.
- Prisoners are in Demon's Souls, primarily residing within the Tower of Latria. Most are generally docile, although their tendency to swarm around the player and hamper mobility is problematic. They will also occasionally punch the player for minor physical damage. A few, however, are armed and will attack the player on sight; knife-wielding prisoners attack with a charging stab that can inflict poison, but the two spear-wielders are merely hard to reach, being located behind iron bars. All varieties uncommonly drop shards of Mercurystone or Moonstone, or Royal or Widow's Lotus upon death.
- A prisoner, also known as an inmate, was anyone who was deprived of liberty against their will. This could be by confinement, captivity, or by forcible restraint. The term applied particularly to those on trial or serving a prison sentence.
- Prisoners can be found at the High Security Compound in Tomb Raider III. They assist Lara against the Military Police, by thumping them when released from their cells. If Lara uses her weapons against them, either by accident or on purpose, they will turn against her and start attacking.
- Prisoner è una mappa Multigiocatore per Halo: Combat Evolved.
- The Prisoners are amongst the dwarves kidnapped for chaos dwarf conversion at the direction of Hreidmar, the director of The Red Axe. Upon finding the prison, the player and Commander Veldaban release the Prisoners, allowing them to return to Keldagrim. However, they cannot actually be found in the city after the quest.
- Prisoners are captured Asmodians being held in Altgard Fortress Dungeon. Their crimes are unknown.
- A Prisoner map is a map where the ninja must stay between two (or more) zap drones while navigating through something resembling an obstacle course. They usually consist of long, narrow passages with many mines, and a few other obstacles. The most well-known map of this kind is 80-1: Prisoner by rrrobyp.
- A pesar del hecho de que no pueden ser vistos por el jugador, James Sunderland sí girará la cabeza y podrá apuntarlos con un arma. Sin embargo, son completamente inofensivos. Emiten un grito muy parecido al de un humano si mueren.
- Staten Island; Short Term Solutions; Roger Stern; Scott Borman
- Once a prison island in the Sunken Sea, Lockdown Palace formed a secure holding facility for some of Pandora's hardened criminals. With the collapse of all civilised structuring in the area, the prisoners have cast off their shackles and taken over.
- Kategoria:Artykuły wymagające poprawy kategoriiPrisoner (pl. Więzień) - członek Ligi Niespokojnych zamknięty w katakumbach pod pałacem na Stros M'kai.
- Prisoner es un mapa Multijugador de Halo: Combat Evolved, y uno de los mapas recreados en Halo: Reach con Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary. El nombre de su remake es Solitary.
- PRISONER (known in the UK and the USA as Prisoner: Cell Block H and in Canada as Caged Women) was an Australian Soap Opera that ran from 1979-1986 on the Ten Network. Created by Reg Grundy, the show focused on the lives of the inmates and staff of Wentworth Detention Centre, a maximum security women's prison located outside of Melbourne, Australia. Many guards came and went through the doors of Wentworth, both male and female, but none of the guards were ever more hated and utterly despised by BOTH inmates and staff than the infamous Joan Ferguson (Maggie Kirkpatrick).
- The Prisoner was the running name for the player character in Van Buren, Black Isle's canceled Fallout 3. Unlike the Chosen One, this player's character was not to be a descendant of the Vault Dweller, or any of the Vault 13 residents. Despite that fact, the Prisoner wears a jumpsuit with similar colors to vault jumpsuits with a number 13 on the back. This is because the Prisoner was assigned to cell 13 in Tibbets Facility. This is most likely a reference to Vault 13 from Fallout.
- Prisoner is an Australian soap opera that is set in the Wentworth Detention Centre, a fictional women's prison. In The United States and United Kingdom it was billed as Prisoner: Cell Block H, and in Canada as Caged Women. The series was produced by the Reg Grundy Organisation in Australia, and aired on Network Ten, running 692 episodes from 27 February 1979 to 11 December 1986, after originally only devised as a 16 part mini-series. In March 2012, it was announced that the series would be "reimagined" in a new version entitled Wentworth.
- Despite my spiteful mood, I was thoroughly impressed - albeit a little daunted - at the castle of Aphyix. Huge stone walls soared to the clouds above my head. Crystalline steps led up to two grand ivory doors, in which two guards sat, staring intently down. I noticed Keyes barely glanced at them. The guards nodded at him respectfully, and Keyes did the same. "Captain Keyes." Captain? I almost froze and stared at Keyes, a newfound respect lighting my eyes. I had thought he was like every other cat in Aphyix, but it seemed he had a lot more authority than I'd thought. "Where are you from?" "From?"
- McCoy followed Kirk out of his quarters heading towards the holding cells on the lower decks. As they got to the turbo lift McCoy turned to Kirk, “What’s this about Jim?” Kirk rubbed his forehead “Gary came to the bridge earlier, he had green ‘stains’ on his uniform…and in the transporter room Gary said he would deal with the ‘half-breed’. I think Spock’s here and if he is and he’s a prisoner he might be inclined to help us.” McCoy scoffed “Or he could be as bad as the rest of them” Kirk put a hand on his arm “or he could be similar to ours, our Spock would know how to fix this”
- Prisoner is a fictional character who appeared in the Hogan's Heroes episode, Reservations Are Required. He was played by Gary Troy. Prisoner is one of the two prisoners who are called into Barracks 2 by Colonel Hogan during the tail end of the confusion created by the other prisoners to allow Braden and Mills to escape from Sergeant Schultz and a guard after their attempt to escape Stalag 13 in a water truck is stopped by Hogan. After entering the building, he and the other prisoner are both informed by Colonel Hogan that the Germans will soon be there looking for both Braden and Mills. After one of them agrees that he is correct, the two then hear Hogan tell them that they can't give them up without ruining their whole opeartion, so, as he begans to cover the pair with water from a bucke
- In 2153, Captain Jonathan Archer was held prisoner by the Tellarite bounty hunter Skalaar aboard the Tezra until he transferred him aboard Goroth's starship. (ENT: "Bounty") In 2258, James T. Kirk recorded a log in which he accused then-acting captain Spock of marooning him on the planet Delta Vega, an action he believed to be a violation of security protocol 49.09, which regarded treatment of prisoners held on a starship. (Star Trek) According to James T. Kirk, Klingons don't take prisoners. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
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