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A typewriter is a mechanical or electromechanical device with keys that, when pressed, cause characters to be printed on a medium, usually paper.

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  • Typewriter
  • TypeWriter
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  • A typewriter is a mechanical or electromechanical device with keys that, when pressed, cause characters to be printed on a medium, usually paper.
  • A song written for Kasane Teto's Birthday 2014.
  • WAIT TILL I UPLOAD THIS TO YOUTUBE MY SUBSCRIBERS WILL LOVE IT
  • The Typewriter is a common item found in Silent Hill that Travis Grady is capable of using as a weapon in Silent Hill: Origins. Its exact model is the Teddington 1500 portable typewriter and it appears to be in good working order. It deals a fair amount damage, but has a limited range and is very cumbersome.
  • Print is dead. Or should be if it is saturated with facts.
  • In the earlier Resident Evil games, a limited supply of Ink Ribbons were required to save the game. This is similar to other survival-horror games like Alone in the Dark (which utilized one-use "Save Amulets"). Capcom designers quickly found that Ink Ribbons were too few and far between for some players who didn't have enough time to devote hours per sitting to the game. The Ink Ribbons also occupied inventory spaces, so players who were expecting to save had to sacrifice ammunition or weapon space to carry Ink Ribbons. The Ink Ribbon system was used in Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis and the remake of Resident Evil, as well as Resident Evil Zero and Resident Evil CODE:Veronica.
  • Madeline, the secretary of Dixon Hill, had a typewriter on her desk. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye" ) In 1930, a typewriter was visible on a desk in the back room at Twenty-First Street Mission where a cordrazine-overdosed Leonard McCoy rested. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever" ) During the 1950s, most science fiction writers had to utilize typewriters. Benny Russell owned a Smith Corona brand typewriter. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars") When Dr. Wykoff told him that "people who are fine don't write on walls", he asked for a typewriter instead. (DS9: "Shadows and Symbols")
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Strength
  • Very high
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  • 51441(xsd:integer)
Tradeable
  • Yes
Durability
  • Single use
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  • Typewriter
Rarity
  • N
recyclable
  • yes
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  • F-254
Range
  • Medium
Appearances
  • Silent Hill: Origins
Tag
  • TypeWriter
Date
  • 2014-04-01(xsd:date)
Name
  • Typewriter
Type
  • floor
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  • Typewriter.jpg
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  • Classic Rares
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  • 2908(xsd:integer)
Image caption
  • Typewriter
Links
  • *
Price
  • None
Title
  • "TypeWriter"
Description
  • "A Teddington 1500 portable typewriter. In good working order."
Color
  • #b93544; white
Singers
Purpose
  • Decorative
Producers
  • hario * , Ryuhirudo
ID
  • 254(xsd:integer)
Release
  • Unknown
Motto
  • Write that bestseller
Location
abstract
  • A typewriter is a mechanical or electromechanical device with keys that, when pressed, cause characters to be printed on a medium, usually paper.
  • A song written for Kasane Teto's Birthday 2014.
  • WAIT TILL I UPLOAD THIS TO YOUTUBE MY SUBSCRIBERS WILL LOVE IT
  • The Typewriter is a common item found in Silent Hill that Travis Grady is capable of using as a weapon in Silent Hill: Origins. Its exact model is the Teddington 1500 portable typewriter and it appears to be in good working order. It deals a fair amount damage, but has a limited range and is very cumbersome.
  • Print is dead. Or should be if it is saturated with facts.
  • In the earlier Resident Evil games, a limited supply of Ink Ribbons were required to save the game. This is similar to other survival-horror games like Alone in the Dark (which utilized one-use "Save Amulets"). Capcom designers quickly found that Ink Ribbons were too few and far between for some players who didn't have enough time to devote hours per sitting to the game. The Ink Ribbons also occupied inventory spaces, so players who were expecting to save had to sacrifice ammunition or weapon space to carry Ink Ribbons. The Ink Ribbon system was used in Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis and the remake of Resident Evil, as well as Resident Evil Zero and Resident Evil CODE:Veronica.
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