Omnibus Reprint Double Exposure (Science Fiction Book Club 3-in-1) Reprints Split Infinity, Blue Adept, and Juxtaposition Garden City, New York: Nelson Doubleday, 1982. 790 pages. [Science Fiction Book Club edition] (See also The Apprentice Adept (series).)
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| - Omnibus Reprint Double Exposure (Science Fiction Book Club 3-in-1) Reprints Split Infinity, Blue Adept, and Juxtaposition Garden City, New York: Nelson Doubleday, 1982. 790 pages. [Science Fiction Book Club edition] (See also The Apprentice Adept (series).)
- Double Exposure is an episode of series 7 that first aired on 30 January 1992.
- __WIKIA_BANNER__ "A long-lost brother is always a mystery." — Tag-line, from front cover Double Exposure is the 22nd book in The Hardy Boys Casefiles series. It was first published by Archway Paperbacks (an imprint of Simon & Schuster) in December 1988.
- Double Exposure was a short-lived game show where two contestants tried to identify a famous person hidden behind a twelve-piece jigsaw puzzle overlay.
- Double Exposure is an American disco era band hailing from Philadelphia, USA. Double Exposure are James Williams, Joseph Harris, Charles Whittington and Leonard 'Butch' Davis, who were originally called 'United Image' back in the 1960s. They have been singing together since junior high school and have remained friends ever since. They recorded for the Salsoul record label. On December 11, 1975, at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, Pa, Double Exposure began recording what would become one of the most successful albums ever to come out of the Philly music empire.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ [[English name::| ]][[English name (linked)::| ]][[Card image::| ]] [[Card type:: Card| ]][[Card type (short)::[[ Card|]]| ]][[Attribute::| ]][[Type::| ]] [[Lore::Once per turn, during either player's turn: You can activate 1 of these effects.● Target 2 Level 6 or lower monsters on the field with the same name; their Levels become double their current Levels.● Target 1 monster on the field, then target 1 other monster on the same controller's field; the first target's name becomes the same as the second target's.| ]][[Japanese lore::①:1ターンに1度、以下の効果から1つを選択して発動できる。この効果は相手ターンでも発動できる。●フィールドのレベル6以下の同名モンスター2体を対象として発動できる。そのモンスターのレベルは倍になる。●フィールドのモンスター1体を対象とし、さらにそのモンスターのコントローラーのモンスターゾーンから、それ以外のモンスター1体を対象として発動できる。最初に対象としたモンスターは、次に対象としたモンスターと同名モンスターとして扱う。| ]] [[?ATK::| ]][[ATK
- Released: 1994 Authors: Fraser Cain & Nigel D. Findley ISBN: 1-55560-240-1 Pages: 64 Edition: Second (with Rigger Black Book vehicle stats) Status/Availability: in print/uncommon Plot: Project Hope is a relief effort for the people of the Redmond Barrens, providing a number of camps where the homeless can get food, shelter, and medical aid. Too bad it's the Universal Brotherhood who set it up (but this is not general knowledge), and are using the project to breed insect spirits. Renraku Computer Systems is also involved, using the homeless as test subjects without knowing of the UB's involvement. The UCAS FBI is investigating Renraku's activities in the camps, and they hire the PCs to infiltrate. Double Exposure is actually three separate runs. In the first two (which are very short), the
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| - Omnibus Reprint Double Exposure (Science Fiction Book Club 3-in-1) Reprints Split Infinity, Blue Adept, and Juxtaposition Garden City, New York: Nelson Doubleday, 1982. 790 pages. [Science Fiction Book Club edition] (See also The Apprentice Adept (series).)
- Double Exposure is an episode of series 7 that first aired on 30 January 1992.
- Double Exposure is an American disco era band hailing from Philadelphia, USA. Double Exposure are James Williams, Joseph Harris, Charles Whittington and Leonard 'Butch' Davis, who were originally called 'United Image' back in the 1960s. They have been singing together since junior high school and have remained friends ever since. They recorded for the Salsoul record label. On December 11, 1975, at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, Pa, Double Exposure began recording what would become one of the most successful albums ever to come out of the Philly music empire. Their 1976 album Ten Percent featured a pair of major club hits, with the title track's remix by Walter Gibbons being the first commercially available 12-inch single. Before signing to Salsoul, the band were known as United Image and recorded on the Stax Records label. In 2001, a dance group called M&S used samples from Double Exposure's "Everyman" in their song called "Salsoul Nugget". Songs include "My Love Is Free". The group are currently, as of September 2008, recording new material, including an Eli/Dixon/Green composition called 'Soul Recession'/Soultronics Records at Eli's 'Studio E' facility in Philadelphia. Some original Salsoul/Philly/TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)/MFSB (Gamble and Huff) session musicians have appeared on 'Soul Recession', including Earl Young (drummer), Bobby Eli, Dennis Harris, T G Conway, Jimmy Williams & Rikki Hicks. There is an anticipated CD/12" release soon with a number of tracks and alternative mixes, including ones by legendary mixers Tom Moulton and John Morales.
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- Released: 1994 Authors: Fraser Cain & Nigel D. Findley ISBN: 1-55560-240-1 Pages: 64 Edition: Second (with Rigger Black Book vehicle stats) Status/Availability: in print/uncommon Plot: Project Hope is a relief effort for the people of the Redmond Barrens, providing a number of camps where the homeless can get food, shelter, and medical aid. Too bad it's the Universal Brotherhood who set it up (but this is not general knowledge), and are using the project to breed insect spirits. Renraku Computer Systems is also involved, using the homeless as test subjects without knowing of the UB's involvement. The UCAS FBI is investigating Renraku's activities in the camps, and they hire the PCs to infiltrate. Double Exposure is actually three separate runs. In the first two (which are very short), the PCs are hired by the FBI (without knowing it) to commit some crimes that the FBI tapes. This gives the Feds material to blackmail the runners into accepting the true job, namely to dig up information that Renraku is breaking the law in the Project Hope camps. They must blend in with the homeless to get inside, and once there—without their usual equipment and contacts to fall back on, of course—find out what's going on. To make things worse, Renraku is planning to pull out, and Aztechnology wants to steal the research data before they do. On top of that, the Environmental Protection Agency also has an interest in the project due to a new water purification system being used in the camps. All of these organizations will eventually collide, with the runners caught in the middle... Thoughts: This is another adventure I haven't run or played, only read through, but it looks like a pretty good adventure to me. However, it also looks quite complex, so the gamemaster should know very well what's going on and who is doing what to whom at which time. This could make it a difficult adventure to GM, so I don't think it's very suitable as a first adventure. Still, with some experience it could be a good run. Additional Thoughts by Mark Steedman: To put it simply, the Universal Brotherhood round 2, well as if the back cover didn't indicate that. This is an adventure for experienced gamemasters and characters, who know about bugs. Fairly tough characters are required but the adventure will be solved by sneaking about and not getting noticed by the opposition. Unlike nearly any other adventure the NPCs are tough enough to cause experienced characters serious trouble in a stand up fight, and the final showdown will have you thinking of a scene out of a film that if mentioned would make experienced players run. However the adventure certainly can be done quite reasonably. The two intro's are good, though I would replace DocWagon™ with a competitor if any PCs have DocWagon™ contacts or they may very sensibly turn it down as not worth the risk. Finally note that originally this adventure was "how the UCAS FBI found out about bugs and therefore started the cleanup that lead to the events in the novel Burning Bright and hence Bug City," so beware of the timeline or carefully rewrite a few bits, though if you never used this in the first place that's easy, just the FBI finding out about bugs does not matter. Similar Products: Missing Blood, Queen Euphoria Survey Rating: 6.4 (13 votes)
- __WIKIA_BANNER__ "A long-lost brother is always a mystery." — Tag-line, from front cover Double Exposure is the 22nd book in The Hardy Boys Casefiles series. It was first published by Archway Paperbacks (an imprint of Simon & Schuster) in December 1988.
- Double Exposure was a short-lived game show where two contestants tried to identify a famous person hidden behind a twelve-piece jigsaw puzzle overlay.
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