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| - Beacon was the capital city of the Kingdom of Torch on the planet Torch. (CS2)
- In the original Section 8 game, beacons were once known as Micro Sensors. Micro Sensors attach to any surface and scan for nearby threats, revealing them on TacNet. Discreet and reusable, the Micro Sensor is an essential espionage tool. A micro sensor remains deployed as long as its owner remains active, even if you switch to another piece of equipment. However, it will auto-destruct if its owner is defeated or if its owner changes Loadouts.
- Beacon is an untameable, Uncommon level 17 Lunar Lantern battle pet. It is one of the battle pets of Elena Flutterfly in Moonglade, along with Lacewing and Willow.
- A Beacon, also known as Transponder, is a small, portable device which transmits information about its position.
- Beacons are cloaked unless they're activated by a predator, in which case they will uncloak and extend upwards a few feet. In this state, a blinking red light lies at the tip and a pulsing noise likely detectable by on a Yautja emanates from the structure. They can be seen using the Bio-Mask's vision modes, in which they will appear with a flag bearing the Clan's sigil.
- Beacon (ビーコン Bikon?) is a kaiju that appeared in episode 21 of The Return of Ultraman. Subtitle: Radio Monster (電波怪獣 Denpa Kaijū?)
- A beacon device of unknown origin and function.
- A beacon is
- A beacon is an indicator used in Second Life's UI and can look differently:
* map: A red circle or in-world an infinitely tall red transparent cylinder that is used to track friends or locations. Tracking can be started and stopped through the world map or stopped from the right-click context menu on the mini-map.
* View Menu -> Beacons options: ~100m tall, thin, different-colored lines with 4m crossbars (intersecting horizontal lines forming an axis) and a wireframe cube in the center that show different things:
* red: scripted objects
* green: physical objects
* yellow: sound sources
* blue: particle sources
- Beacon is an star placed in the center of the Comet Observatory in Super Mario Galaxy. It was used for all the Domes. When restoring a Grand Star, the colour of the Beacon changes and grows; also the Dome lights up and it is now available to go inside.
- |} Full: Makes an echoing "pang" sound issue from the target and creates a bouncing ball of light over the targets head. skill level 25+ adds another light. supposedly the sound changes at 50. duration and cooldown both 30s. Concise: Put a visual marker on the target. Requirements: 1.0 GM __TOC__
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- When you buy this unique Beacon drone design, you're doing your part towards helping refugees all over the world.
- Beacon (pol. Radiolatarnia czy inaczej) to miejsce znajdujące się nad lighthouse. Na środku znajduje się okrąg ze światłem. Tam można grać w Jetpack Adventure. Te miejsce też odwiedza mało osób. Kategoria:Miejsca
- Beacon is a star in the Vearrier Quadrant of the Sol Sector and capital of the Pilgrim Alliance.
- Clark is surprised to see Martha on the news speaking at a pro-vigilante rally. However, surprise quickly turns to horror when he and Lois watch as Martha is shot in an attack on national television. Meanwhile, Lionel Luthor-2 reveals himself to the world and reclaims LuthorCorp from Tess and Oliver. Lois and Chloe decide to cheer Clark up by showing him videos from thousands of vigilante supporters professing their support for the Blur.
- Beacon was created by Hammu out of the rubble of the Shattered Lands. It spreads out across a broad plain of stone balanced on a spiral of rocky cubes called the Stairway of the Magistrate. Beacon is home to Deva, Humans, Angels, and Eladrin. Beacon is also home to the Courts of the Magistrate- should there be an occasion for a god to stand trial, he will do so in the Courts.
- Beacon is an MT pilot in Silent Line: Armored Core.
- Beacon (real name unknown) is an energizer who can project light beams. He's a member of the Goobers core elite. He's at least a sophomore.
- Beacons are a recurring feature in the Legend of Zelda series. They are indicators that can be placed on the map to assist Link with navigation. When placed on the map they will appear as a pillar of light in overworld, indicating which direction Link should be heading to get to the desired area.
- Beacon is one of the many power-enhancing Mini-Cons who help the Autobots search the galaxy for raw Energon deposits. Teamed with Lens and Quantum, the trio can form the powerful Blizzard Saber weapon.
- The Beacon is an item added in the 1.4 update. These blocks emit a beam straight up into the sky, visible from a considerable distance away. They also have the ability to grant Status Effects to players in the vicinity.
- The Beacon was an energy source created by the Darkness and Blaire Vherestorm to siphon the powers of Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Ness and transfer them to the former.
- Beacon is a minor character in Professor Layton and the Unwound Future.
- After the quest, the beacons can be removed from the trees; however, they serve no further purpose.
- The Beacon was the top floor of the Lighthouse, and served, as the name implies, as a beacon to ships at sea, most notably The Migrator. Due to being so high up, it also served as a great lookout point to see much of the Club Penguin Island. In addition to this, there was a telescope positioned on the railing, which allowed penguins to view far off, to the sea.
- Beacons are equipment used by the Covenant in the extraction of the helium-3. Fifty stories tall and as wide as five city blocks, a Beacon is shaped like a perfectly symmetrical beehive floating atop four antigravity "stilts," tended by Yanme'e workers. The term "Beacon" is a UNSC designation - whatever the Covenant know the equipment as is unknown. Helium-3 was trapped in a second mantle formed over the original object during the spallation-heavy terraforming process of UNSC colonies. During the Human-Covenant war, the Covenant would set up Beacons on conquered UNSC worlds to extract and refine this helium-3, converting it into pure energy for transmission to nearby battlegroups. One such Beacon was located on Verge in 2552, used to power Covenant warships blockading Tribute, destroyed so
- Beacons are items to be crafted in your crafting menu (default key "Q") that will emit a beam of light high into the sky, and can penetrate many layers of rocks. Even if you place any beacon on "End of the World"-blocks in the Corruption Layer, their beams will be visible on the surface and reach up into the clouds. Much the same like the light-beams from Death Statues (urns). Beacons don't shine downwards though. There are 5 known variants of Beacons:
- Beacons are a family of Cra spells. Each spell creates a Machine on the battlefield, requiring spare Command, which provides an effect. All of them are Elemental Spells, and create damage effects when directly shot by the caster with an attack of the matching element (even indirectly with AoE effects). Beacons have their own HP and can be physically destroyed if they receive enough damage, however attacks which trigger the Beacon's effect will not cause damage to the beacon (the damage is simply not applied).
- The Beacon is the top floor of the Lighthouse, and serves, as the name implies, as a beacon to ships at sea, most notably The Migrator. Due to being so high up, it also serves as a great lookout point to see much of Club Penguin Rewritten. In addition to this, there is a telescope positioned on the railing, which allows penguins to view far off, to the sea.
- Most new players think of this game as a Robot Combat game, which it is. But what many new players fail to understand is that at its heart it is a territory control game too. Beacons are not something added to the game just to give bored players bonus points. They are the central objective. The team which controls the Beacons wins the game! __TOC__
- When at an age that could be considered a child, Beacon joined a small military group of Matoran running a crusade against a tyrannical walled city in the name of the Great Spirit Mata Nui. Beacon, still developing, did not understand the circumstances and was forced to learn how to survive on the battlefield against dozens of trained enemies soldiers that were decimating the ragtag group of freedom fighters.
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