What's In A Name? is a side quest in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Old World Blues.
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| - What's In A Name? is a side quest in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Old World Blues.
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- Jonathan Crane is sitting down remembering a time Batman threw him in prison. He also remembers a time where Batman defeated Scarecrow in the air . Determined to get his revenge, he decides to discover Batman's identity to torture him. He creates a machine to relay the fears you see from his fear gas to see what the feared see. Scarecrow has Arnold Flass lie shot on the ground about half of a mile from Wayne Manor . Batman sees Flass "bloody" and Croc begins fighting Batman. He knocks Batman unconscious and Scarecrow takes him to his secret lab.
- Millions of years ago on Cybertron, the Autobot called Divebomb was beaten in combat by a Deception whose real name he never learned; the Decepticon then stole his name. In an attempt to regain his name and his honour Divebomb disobeyed orders and went hunting for the Decepticon. He eventually found him deep in enemy territory and engaged him in battle. Unfortunately he was again defeated and would have been killed if it had not been for Optimus Prime, who had followed him and drove the Decepticon off. As he hated Prime, this simply made Divebomb’s shame even worse.
- If one accepts the chronology of the Lost in Space episodes in the order of their original broadcast, the Robinsons landed on 14 planets over the course of the series. There were four planets visited by the crew of the Jupiter 2 which had names given explicitly in on-screen dialogue: Five planets can be given immediately understandable names (based on their inhabitants or purpose): Only four planets have no name given in dialogue or an easily recognisable descriptive name that can be applied to them, although ‘Hunter’s Moon’ might do well in this respect for the first on the list:
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