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- The hook was a rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment. A pirate named James had a hook on his hand.
- Hook is one of the leaders of the mercenary group at the Waste Processing Station alongside Ridge during the events of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat. He can be identified from a distance by the exoskeleton suit he wears along with his TRs 301 rifle with a silencer and scope attachments. His PDA mentions that the group is awaiting news of a deal going down before they proceed towards Jupiter.
- Hook formed Devastator's head and shoulders to battle Superion during the Transformers' adventure alongside G.I. Joe. ...All Fall Down! (G.I. Joe and the Transformers)
- A Hook is a miscellaneous item in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.
- Hook is the 16th episode of Season 1 in the remake version of the MacGyver.
- The hook (フック lit. fukku, pronounced hukku) is a specific punch used in boxing performed using the core muscles and back. Typically, the hook is a punch that aims to strike at an opponent's head (most notably the temple or jaw), however, it has been made a point in the series that the hook can be thrown at the body as well, causing internal bleeding and, most likely, damaged or broken ribs.
- Hook is one of the Quillan Games, and is the first that Bobby Pendragon plays in. Hook is the game that a Challenger participates in to see if they have the power to be a challenger, and the penalty for losing Hook is death. A dado holds a metal hook and tries to pull the challenger to a huge cylinder that drops from the ceiling every few seconds. The challenger has only 70 seconds to get through the dark room and open the door to Veego and LaBerge's dinner.
- Hook is a movie with Troy McClure and Bartie Ziff.
- Hook is an Ōu soldier and a former pet dog.
- The Hook is an item used solely to craft the Grappling Hook, which also requires three iron chains. It is an uncommon drop from Skeletons, Undead Miners, and Piranhas. File:Terraria - Ivy Whip Grappling Hook
- The Hook was the disguise of a camper.
- "A chain, a hook, and an unbalanced enemy - that's all you need to ruin someone's day. You throw a chain around your target and drag your foe stumbling within range of your attacks." Hook is an active glaive ability that can be used during Crises.
- Wonder Woman used her invisible jet to lower a hook to a linesman who then attached the hook to a transmission cable, which had been damaged, and Wonder Woman assisted in its' replacement.
- Hooks are consumable items, usually crafted by the Fisherman Profession using a Hook Table. Their predominant effect is that they unlock access to specific resources at fishing shoals.
- Hook (フック Fukku?) is an old man who likes to tell old legends from the Mahou Tsukai Pretty Cure! series.
- Classification- Rogue Criminal Birthdate- April 5 Age- 1302 (deceased) Gender- Male Affiliation- The Unknown Organization Previous affiliation(s)- Zombie Village
- Hook is a pirate whose right hand has been cut off.
- A Hook is a small piece that can be used in place of a hand. Hooks are used by minifigures such as Brickbeard, some Aquasharks, Pirates and Lord Sam Sinister.
- The Hook was a type of appendage that was located on the Hedgemaze grounds in front of the Card area. It appeared in Alone in the Dark 2. It can be combined with the Rope in order to pull the arm of a statue and to reveal a secret entrance into Hell's Kitchen.
- A Hook is a tool that is required for building a fishing tackle. It can either be found or constructed on a work bench from scrap metal. They can be hard to spot in the world.
- The hook is a tool introduced in Chip's Challenge 2. It allows Chip and Melinda to pull blocks, ice blocks, and directional blocks. With the tool equipped, pulling happens automatically if Chip or Melinda walk perpendicularly away from the block and if the block is able to traverse the tile Chip or Melinda are currently standing on. It was first introduced in the level Flea Market.
- Hook (?-killed in 1926) was a Medjai warrior that boarded the ship Sudan with several other warriors.
- A Hook is a type of Rider Punch. A punch where the Rider curves his arm.
- Hook acts as a sequel to Peter Pan's original adventures, focusing on a grown-up Peter who has forgotten his childhood. Now known as "Peter Banning", he is a successful corporate lawyer with a wife and two children. Captain Hook kidnaps his two children, and he must return to Neverland and reclaim his youthful spirit as Peter Pan in order to challenge his old enemy.
- Hook is a pinball machine produced by Data East. It is based on the movie of the same name.
- Hook - A hook attached to the end of an arm.
* Speed: 5
* Accuracy: +3
* Damage: +4L
* Defense: +0
* Rate: 3
* Minimums: Dex **, Str **
* Cost: ***
* Tags: M, N, P
- thumb|259pxHook conocido en Latinoamérica como Hook, el regreso del Capitán Garfio y en España Hook (El capitán Garfio) es una película de aventuras de 1991 dirigida por Steven Spielberg que constituye una continuación de la obra Peter Pan de J. M. Barrie.
- With the precision of a fine jeweler, Hook performs his job with skill unequaled among the Transformers, whether re-connecting a damaged microchip or setting a two- ton girder into place. Snobbish, supercilious, unpopular perfectionist. Crane lifts 20 tons, error tolerance less than .00001 in positioning objects. Equally precise as a surgeon. Has rocket launcher, laser pistol. As shoulders and head module, combines with fellow to form Devastator.
- A well known hook is Anak Zahard's Green April, a Hook which elongates and is the only Hook with a name. Other Hooks normally don't increase in length.
- Hook is a staff. For the quest item of the same name see Hook (quest item). For the spell of the same name see Hook (spell).
- User Effect Learned At Hook is a starter attack used by Foxy, Mangle, and Withered Foxy.
- Hook is a wise and powerful Toa, and talented Mask Maker, and the leader of his own team.
- In any sort of storytelling, the term hook describes a plot device that is designed to capture the interest of the audience and draw them into the story. The term derives, obviously, from fishing.
* In NWN module design, the hooks are those elements of the module that draw the character into the plot. The elements are the quests, conversations, tasks, etc. that lead the PC towards the ultimate destination of the story.
* In Persistent Worlds, hooks are opportunities built into the gameworld by DMs for players to embark on quests and adventures.
- A hook is an incident that "hooks" the reader's attention so that he or she will keep reading on. Often it'll be in the first paragraph.
- Hook is a place in south west London. It forms part of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames and is located 13.5 miles (21.7 km) south west of Charing Cross. Hook was a civil parish which formed part of the Surbiton Urban District of Surrey from 1895. The urban district became a municipal borough in 1936 and in 1965 its former area was transferred to Greater London. The former area of the Hook parish, together with that of the Chessington parish, form a protrusion of Greater London with the Surrey districts of Elmbridge to the west, Mole Valley to the south and Epsom and Ewell to the east.
- NC: Hello, I'm the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it so you don't have to. Is it possible to make fun of a movie you like? I don't know, but I'm doing it. This is Hook. NC (Voiceover): Well, people either love or hate this movie. Personally, I love it. I love the premise, I love the two lead actors, and I love the fact that it actually tries to dive into the psychology of Peter Pan. But with that said, there are a lot of stupid things about it, too. It's very cliched, very corny, and filled with even more Spielberg whimsical schmaltz than, well, Peter Pan. Jack: Yeah, JUNK bond. Peter: Lost what?
- Hook is a 1991 American fantasy adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by James V. Hart and Malia Scotch Marmo. It stars Robin Williams as Peter Pan/Peter Banning, Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook, Julia Roberts as Tinker Bell, Bob Hoskins as Smee, Maggie Smith as Granny Wendy, Caroline Goodall as Moira Banning, and Charlie Korsmo as Jack Banning. The film acts as a sequel to J. M. Barrie's 1911 novel Peter and Wendy, focusing on a grown-up Peter Pan who has forgotten his childhood. Now known as "Peter Banning", he is a successful corporate lawyer with a wife and two children. Hook kidnaps his children, and Peter must return to Neverland and reclaim his youthful spirit in order to challenge his old enemy.
- The battle hook is a meat hook attached to a wire to be used as a weapon. It is the signature weapon of Sanford, who uses it as both a melee and a ranged weapon, as a stabbing tool or to pull enemies closer. Exclusively in the Story Mode of Madness: Project Nexus, the battle hook can be used by Sanford. Unlike other weapons in the game, it cannot be discarded and can be used virtually indefinitely. When thrown, the hook will always return to Sanford by the wire. Sanford can use it to reel enemies closer to him while disarming them.
- The snob of the Constructicons, Hook considers himself an artist. He looks upon the rest of the Decepticons almost as peasants, beneath him to a degree. Though full of himself, Hook is a master craftsman, having truly earned his insufferable ego. His high standards that he holds himself and others to means he takes extra care to ensure even the most simple of jobs is completed to the nth degree of perfection. Although Megatron acknowledges Hook's incredible skill, he gets impatient with the time it takes Hook to finish his work. Hook cannot understand the frustration at the delays this causes, he just sees it as doing the job right.
- Hook is an extremely dangerous killer in Ultima VII: A pirate who left his own band of scallawags to become a murderer for the Fellowship. Together with Abraham and Elizabeth, Hook killed the enemies of the Fellowship, brutally ripping them apart with his hook-hand. His direct helper was the wingless gargoyle Forskis. He made his hideout in the caves of Buccaneer's Den, where the local populace feared him. Hook found his end in the battle at the Black Gate, where he had first suggested killing the Avatar, but perished in the following battle.
- Kieron Masterson was a veteran who'd lost his right arm and eyesight in the Vietnam War.With no real means of employment after the war, he took to begging on the streets of Seatle.He ended up inadvertantly gaining superpowers after being fed off of by the alien parasite Lissik.With his new abilities, Kieron teamed up with Green Arrow and they managed to drive Lissik out of the city. Kieron would go on to join the Blood Pack.
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