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Adamski (アダムスキー Adamusukī?) is a character that appears in the OVA Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory. He piloted a MS-09F/trop Dom Tropen.

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  • Adamski (アダムスキィ Adamusuki?) Es un robot UFO de Mega Man ​​9 que aparece en el escenario del Galaxy Man, Wily Castillo 2 y la etapa de Fake Man. Se mueve en dos patrones y lanzan pequeñas ondas que dañan a Mega Man.
  • Adamski (アダムスキー Adamusukī?) is a character that appears in the OVA Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory. He piloted a MS-09F/trop Dom Tropen.
  • Adamski – firma, prawdopodobnie założona przez Polaka, notuje spadek wartości o 53%. Występuje w Grand Theft Auto III. Kategoria:Biznesy w Grand Theft Auto III
  • Adamski (アダムスキィ Adamusuki?) is a small UFO enemy from Mega Man 9 that appears in Galaxy Man's stage, Wily Castle 2 and Fake Man's stage. It moves around in wave-like patterns and damages Mega Man by contact.
  • As a youngster, influenced by punk rock and John Peel, he formed his first band The Stupid Babies when he was 11 and living in New Forest in England. Persuaded by his 5 year-old brother Dominic, they sent a demo tape to the indie label Fast Product Records, run by The Human League's manager Bob Last. "Everyone thought that was a really precocious and strange thing for an 11 year-old to do," Adamski recalls "but I just thought that's what everybody did". The kiddie-punk tracks were released on a sampler. When alternative BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel started playing their song "Babysitters" the band caused quite a stir, receiving positive write-ups in music mags like "Smash Hits" and "Melody Maker". Nearly a decade later, Peel got hold of Adamski's debut album and played tracks from it on his sh
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  • Universal Century
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  • アダムスキィ
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  • Aruno Tahara
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Appearances
  • Mega Man 9
Series
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory, Mobile Suit Gundam 0083 Rebellion,
Status
  • Killed in Action
Affiliation
  • Principality of Zeon, Delaz Fleet
Name
  • Adamski
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  • Adamusuki
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  • Human
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  • 2(xsd:integer)
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  • Mobile Suit pilot,
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • アダムスキィ
Gender
  • Male
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  • Adamski (アダムスキィ Adamusuki?) Es un robot UFO de Mega Man ​​9 que aparece en el escenario del Galaxy Man, Wily Castillo 2 y la etapa de Fake Man. Se mueve en dos patrones y lanzan pequeñas ondas que dañan a Mega Man.
  • Adamski (アダムスキー Adamusukī?) is a character that appears in the OVA Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory. He piloted a MS-09F/trop Dom Tropen.
  • Adamski – firma, prawdopodobnie założona przez Polaka, notuje spadek wartości o 53%. Występuje w Grand Theft Auto III. Kategoria:Biznesy w Grand Theft Auto III
  • Adamski (アダムスキィ Adamusuki?) is a small UFO enemy from Mega Man 9 that appears in Galaxy Man's stage, Wily Castle 2 and Fake Man's stage. It moves around in wave-like patterns and damages Mega Man by contact.
  • As a youngster, influenced by punk rock and John Peel, he formed his first band The Stupid Babies when he was 11 and living in New Forest in England. Persuaded by his 5 year-old brother Dominic, they sent a demo tape to the indie label Fast Product Records, run by The Human League's manager Bob Last. "Everyone thought that was a really precocious and strange thing for an 11 year-old to do," Adamski recalls "but I just thought that's what everybody did". The kiddie-punk tracks were released on a sampler. When alternative BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel started playing their song "Babysitters" the band caused quite a stir, receiving positive write-ups in music mags like "Smash Hits" and "Melody Maker". Nearly a decade later, Peel got hold of Adamski's debut album and played tracks from it on his show. It is not known whether Peel knew at that time of Adamski's debut album that he was in the Stupid Babies.
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