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- Outsiders is the seventh episode of spook's third series which aired for the first time on 22 November 2004.
- |} According to the Quellithulians, extra-planar creatures have begun appearing in the areas around the Ulteran Spires, but not in the physical plane. Rather, they seem to exist mostly in an alternate plane that borders Norrath's. These creatures are disrupting the Spire's ethereal threads, making repair of the broken Ulteran Spires difficult. The Quellithulians have asked that I seek out these creatures using a special device, and destroy them.
- Outsiders are Dinotopians that believe the dinosaurs of Dinotopia are a threat to the humans on the island.
- Early invaders of the Suvarians
* They worshipped Hippos, Tapirs and Crocodiles.
* Their origin is unknown, perhaps the Erinflarth River Source: Glorious ReAscent
- Outsiders (also known as Outlanders) are an offshoot of Pridelanders. They serve as the quaternary antagonists turned supporting characters of the film. The Outsiders are a pride of lions who remain loyal to Scar after his death. Because of their ties to the former tyrant, Scar's nephew Simba banishes them to the Outlands, where they remain until the pride is disbanded, and its members, except their leader, Zira become Pridelanders again.
- Outsiders is a term from the Dimension of Rain used to refer to anyone who lives outside the confines of 4U City.
- "Outsiders" is the twelfth episode of the fifth season of Stargate: Atlantis.
- The Outsiders (D'ni: ahrotahn-tee) are collectivelly any peoples that are native to other Ages and so, by definition, are "not D'ni". Outsiders include the Yimas, the Pento, the Rivenese, the Tree-dwellers and Humans. Occasionally, Outsiders are interfertile with the D'ni, as is the case with Humans.
- The outsiders are Zira's minions in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
- Outsiders (also known as Outlanders) are an offshoot of Simba's Pride. They are a pride of lions who remain loyal to Scar after his death. Because of their ties to his tyrannical uncle, Simba banishes them to the Outlands, where they remain until the pride is disbanded, and its members become Pridelanders again.
- While Zor Prime is captured, and some history of the original Zor revealed, REF reconnaissance members explain that the SDF-3 is unable to send help to the beleaguered forces of the Army of the Southern Cross.
- The Outsiders are a team of superheroes that were gathered by Batman to take on missions the Justice League couldn't do for political reasons. Because of this, the Outsiders, understandably named, are viewed somewhat as rogues and outcasts by some people, including other superheroes. Nevertheless, the Outsiders are not concerned with public opinion, so as long as they do what's right and get the job done.
- The Outsiders (also known as Outlanders) is the minor antagonists, were an offshoot of the Pridelanders; a pride of lionesses (as well as two known male lions: Nuka and Kovu) that remained loyal to Scar. Simba banished them to the Outlands, a near-waterless wasteland neighboring the Pride Lands. The pride eventually disbands and its members become Pridelanders at the end of The Lion King II: Simba's Pride.
- The Outsiders (also known as Outlanders) are (former) quaternary antagonists of the 1998 film The Lion King II: Simba's Pride. They were an offshoot of the Pridelanders; a pride of lionesses (as well as two known male lions: Nuka and Kovu) that remained loyal to Scar. Scar's nephew Simba banished them to the Outlands, a near-waterless wasteland neighboring the Pride Lands. The pride eventually disbands and its members become Pridelanders again at the end of the film.
- Outsiders are a new feature encountered after your first Transcendence. They can be thought of as "Super-Ancients", but consuming Ancient Souls rather than File:HeroSoul.png, which are obtained by sacrificing File:HeroSoul.png when you transcend. Their bonuses, however, work on a much bigger scale than those of the ancients: one adds a multiplier to all the idle bonuses, another reduces ancients' HS cost, another multiplies the effect of Solomon, Ancient of Wisdom, etc...
- Here is a list of outsiders in Ark of Boccob:
* Achaierai
* Angel
* Astral Deva
* Planetar
* Solar
* Archon
* Lantern Archon
* Hound Archon
* Trumpet Archon
* Arrowhawk
* Avoral
* Azer
* Barghest
* Bralani
* Chaos Beast
* Couatl
* Demon
* Babau
* Balor
* Bebilith
* Dretch
* Glabrezu
* Hezrou
* Marilith
* Nalfeshnee
* Quasit
* Retriever
* Succubus
* Vrock
* Devil
* Barbed Devil
* Bearded Devil
* Bone Devil
* Chain Devil
* Erinyes
* Hellcat
* Horned Devil
* Ice Devil
* Imp
* Lemure
* Pit Fiend
* Doc Cu'o'c
* Genie
* Djinn
* Efreet
* Jann
* Qorrashi Genie
* Formian
* Ghaele
* Hell Hound
- Following a revolution in Markovia, Wayne Enterprises CEO Lucius Fox is kidnapped while on a business trip within the country. While Batman asks the Justice League to intervene in the war and launch a rescue mission to retrieve Fox, the group declines his request due to the possibility that their affiliation with the U.S. Government might cause a political incident should they intervene in another country's affairs. Quitting the League, Batman launches his own rescue mission with Black Lightning posing as Fox's brother to gain entry, however, Black Lightning is imprisoned after a swordswoman named Katana assassinates his military contact. While infiltrating the country to rescue Black Lightning, Batman meets an amnesiac energy-wielder whom he dub's "Halo" and enlists her aid to free the pr
- The Outsiders are the unpopular kids of the superhero world. If superheroes had band, and math club, and kids who didn't play sports... that would be these guys. Only, if the math club was constantly beating people up and doing illegal activities. Okay, so maybe they're the greasers. Nobody really likes them, but everybody pretends to, which would make them kind of like the Plastics. And they're always... wait, the jocks? No. Not the cheerleaders. Also, Batman was their leader.
- Formed at some point in the twenty-five year period following the end of the Locust War, the Outsiders are a group of independent settlers that appear to have various origins, some being former Stranded, while other members of the faction appear to be former Gears, such as Oscar Diaz. At least one village was located near the construction site of Settlement 5, which was led by Reyna Diaz. At some point, JD Fenix and Delmont Walker abandoned the COG to join with the Outsiders.
- Outsiders is a medium sized, mostly developed, and established nation at 135 days old with citizens primarily of Caucasian ethnicity whose religion is Confucianism. Its technology is first rate and its citizens marvel at the astonishing advancements within their nation. Its citizens pay extremely high taxes and many despise their government as a result. The citizens of Outsiders work diligently to produce Rubber and Lumber as tradable resources for their nation. It is an aggressive country that some say has an itch for war. Outsiders is currently researching nuclear technology for the use of nuclear power plants but believes nuclear weapons should be banned. Plans are on the way within Outsiders to open new rehabilitation centers across the nation and educate its citizens of the dangers of
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