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- File:Quake1.gif File:Globe.png Watcher is a level designer. He often created levels with Sean.
- The Watcher is one of Phelous' characters. He resembles Phelous in appearance, except he is all dressed in black. He has been known to watch outside of windows and phase inside of buildings. At the end of the review for House of the Dead, Phelous' bloodied body becomes a new vessel for the Watcher to inhabit.
- The Watcher is an enemy that appears in the Black Omen. It begins the battle by Locking out your Techs and items. Due to this, its Firebomb Tech can be deadly, so take it out first. File:Cave Bat.png This article or section is a stub about an enemy. You can help Chrono Wiki by [ expanding it].
- Watchers are a set of beings in each universe who keep Guardians in check. Their powers and abilities are dormant for most of their lives, only activating if killed by a guardian. In that case, the individual would transform and resurrect as a powerful, immortal beast.
- Watcher is a minor Demon, that Hekate's Master summoned to watch The Don. Once The Don and Hekate discovered that it couldn't cross the Whateley Academy boundaries, Hekate summoned it to The Necromancer's basement where she is staying.
- Watcher (監視者-ウォッチャー- Kanshisha -Wotchā-?) is the 30th episode of Ultraman Nexus.
- Watchers are psychics who have Precognition, or the ability to see the future. However, since the future is fluid and always changing, Watchers aren't always 100% reliable (but usually still rank around 95-98%), due to the actions taken to garner a different result, and have to be vigilant to see all the changes to the future. More skilled Watchers develop their skills to degree where they can see the necessary choices, actions, and happenings, in order to gain the desired future. Alcohol can enhance a watchers powers.
- The Watcher (「天望岬の男」?; Tenbō Misaki no otoko) is an ordinary human who likes to watch the stars from Watcher's Cape. He wishes to see a shooting star. This comes true when Amaterasu draws one in the sky. The Watcher then wishes to reveal the Whirlpool Galaxy. After this he tells Amaterasu that his only wish is for peace in Nippon and that it is up to everyone to make that dream a reality.
- The Watchers are automated golems which form the basis of Amgarrak's defenses. They are usually formed into squads which are led by a Sentinel golem, and will activate if anyone considered an intruder comes too close.
- The Watcher is a character in Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage.
- Watchers (Swooshes in Mother) are enemies in EarthBound Beginnings, appearing in Magicant and the Magicant Underground. They have low stats, and proportionately give smaller amounts of Money and EXP when they are defeated. These enemies are frequently grouped with a Momseyes and Dadseyes. A similar enemy in EarthBound, Electro Swoosh, are a reference to these enemies. Image:Nogoodfly.pngThis article about a particular enemy is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- The Watcher was a wraith of the helot class.
- The Watcher, or He Who Watches and Waits, was a yikarian inhabiting the body of Makin al-Mutrattab in Huzuz, the City of Delights, in 1367 DR.
- First seen during Issue 9 closed beta testing, Watcher was a Tanker who possessed all tanker sets, but was actually a Villain. Later on during Issue 9 open beta testing, he swapped over to being a heroic tank and has been seen fishing occasionally in Steel Canyon with BackAlleyBrawler. Watcher also was the first Developer to make an appearance at the Third Anniversary Event. After Issue 9 testing was over, it was revealed that Watcher was in fact Positron incognito.
- Watcher är medlemmar av Ninlil kulten som skyddas de av deras antal som var omedvetna om sina släktled. Bland deras slag existerar ställning Watcher som fungerar som en Överstepräst medan den första generationen av Cambion tjänar en roll som var motsvarigheten till en Wraith Hive drottning. (ATL: "Stargate Atlantis: Blood Ties") kategori:Lilin kategori:Titlar
- Watchers have a symbiotic relationship with other machines like Striders. The Watchers provide a watchful eye and patrol the perimeter in case of danger, allowing the Striders to calmly "graze". As long as the Watcher stays close by, the Striders will charge any threat.
- Watcher on naispuolinen veden Toa. Watcher on tapettu kerran, mutta KooBee herätti hänet käyttäen kanohi Ignikaa. 1.
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- It is capable of healing the player and teammates with decent amounts, but it has little health itself. A Grand Watcher, along with a Grand Guardian and a Grand Fury, may be summoned with the Grand Summoning power.
- Watcher are able to find who targeted a player, but not what actions were performed on them, unless the game calls for it.
- Watcher (ウォッチャー Wocchā?, Trad. Vigilante) fue originalmente un robot de seguridad para residencias humanas, buscando enemigos y disparando descargas eléctricas hacia ellos. Ellos levitan a través del aire lentamente, y extienden sus ojos para lanzar sus descargas. Por razones desconocidas, ellos reciben el sobrenombre de "fideos que fluyen". En "Mega Man", Watcher es visto en el Escenario de Elec Man, además de la 4º Planta Manufacturadora de Robots del Dr. Wily. Con solo un golpe de cualquier ataque los Watcher son eliminados. __TOC__
- Watcher (ウォッチャー Wocchā?) is a reconnaissance robot that passes by the screen and shoots off two electric beams from its eyes when an enemy is in front of it. It appears in groups of six in Elec Man's stage and Dr. Wily Stage 4. A Watcher made a cameo appearance in Captain N: The Game Master episode "Videolympics".
- Watchers are one of the two enemies of Parasite Eve II that does not give out Bounty Points or Mitochondria Points. They all look the same but have very different effects depending on the color of their beams. They are also completely immune to PE because of their mechanical nature.
- Watcher (ナガメルモノ) is a large demon type Monster in The World. A large cluster of eyes wanders the field and attacks with a mild fire element.
- Watchers are people that gather information for corporations or powerful individuals. They are often one man teams that scour the Matrix for relevant information for their employer. However some Watchers do also employ a team of deckers and informants to accumulate the data they need. Freelance watchers are very rare, since most corporations tend to not like the idea of individuals knowing their secrets and selling that info to the highest bidder.
- Watcher was the 3rd Imperator of the Legion. Prior to serving as Imperator, he was the Proconsul under Hubb. Mainly known for being drunk in public, he quickly faded into obscurity.
- Watcher (ウォッチャー, Wocchā?) is an Extra Class Servant summoned by Sigma in the False Holy Grail War of Fate/strange fake.
- Watchers are enemies from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. They appear in the Silent Realm while the Guardians are inactive. If a Watcher spots Link, a Guardian will be awakened, regardless of how much time is remaining. There are different varieties of Watchers; some which fly higher in the air and will only react if Link enters their light, while others fly closer to the ground and will follow Link around if they sense that he is nearby.
- Uatu, the being known as the Watcher, is an entity in the Marvel Universe that watches and records the activities of Earth and is forbidden from intervening.
- A priestly leader of Malkioni.
* In the Dawn Age, they lead the Hrestoli communities.
* The Watcher Supreme appoints the Rokari watchers.
- The Watcher (sometimes nicknamed as "Abomination") is a huge creature known for its one large eye. Don't underestimate it, it might not seem that intimidating at first glance, but these are powerful monsters. They have only one attack, but it's pretty strong: laser vision. That's right, the only way a bulbous creature like this can attack at all is to shoot energy rings from its eye (most likely why it's called a Watcher).
- A Watcher is a person who watches. This term is used in several continua, notably Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Highlander, for groups of people that, for different reasons, want to keep tabs on people with special talents (Slayers and immortals, respectively). The existence of Watchers in both continua occasionally leads to crossovers between the two, with varying degrees of success. Not to be confused with the Watcher in the Water of Middle-earth.
- Watchers have grey fur and a pink tale, like a rat. However, their legs are similar to those of a wolf. A watcher's mouth is very odd, as it is angled upward and sunken into the face, similar to the face of a pug dog. A pair of phalanges adjoin either side of the mouth and have some teeth lining the lower edge. These are probably used to give the watcher a greater surface area when biting, or to amplify its howls. Also like a rat, they can easily stand on their hind legs. They have a dewclaw (rear toe), another feature missing from rats and mice.
- A Watcher was a member of the Watchers Council, devoted to tracking and combating malevolent supernatural entities (and particularly vampires), primarily by locating individuals with the talents required to fight such beings and win. More specifically, Watchers were assigned to train and guide Slayers, girls that were part of a succession of mystically powered young women who were destined to face the forces of darkness. Upon a Slayer's demise, her powers were transferred unto a new girl, who was then assigned a new Watcher herself.
- In Settlement 5, one Watcher surprised a group of Outsiders that were seeking to raid the incomplete settlement for the valuable Fabricator located at the heart of the town. Upon scanning JD Fenix, the Watcher notified Settlement 5's security and flew away while JD and his friends battled the DeeBees.
- Generally, Garou try to compose themselves with dignity. Some days that just doesn’t work right. Blue-River-Rising, an Uktena Theurge, was mourning the loss of a dear friend. He had long travelled with Relic-of-Memory, a Philodox of his tribe and an enthusiastic treasure hunter. Though the two were never formally a pack, they were a great pair who worked well together and enjoyed the mutual company and support. She had been drowned in a tragic encounter with a fomor who had been hiding in the Columbia River outside of Yakima, Washington. It was just one of those fights that should have been easy but was fraught with bad luck. He'd spent entirely too long drinking, both while seeing to her burial rite and after at a local bar named Devlin’s Dive. When he was cut off a short while after clos
- In game, the Watcher acts as the primary deity worshiped by all Sims. The symbol of the Watcher is an eye (identical to the eye used to denote religious nations in the game Spore). There are two different churches in the game, and each has its own opinion about the Watcher. The Peteran church believes that the Watcher is a loving and forgiving god, while the Jacoban church believes that the Watcher is a vengeful and merciless god.
- Watchers are the foot soldiers of The Candlekeep Watchers. They are human fighters who roam the grounds of Candlekeep. They are heavily-armored but do not inflict much damage, as they fight with wooden quarterstaves. They wear standard decorative helmets with a black color scheme. This was changed to red in BG:EE. In the Baldur's Gate Prologue, Watchers are almost as numerous as Tutors. They have nothing very important to say, except to give some small idea of the situation you will face once you leave the keep. Things that Watchers may say to you: The Watcher in the Barracks says just one thing:
- Watcher was a Vulcan title given to members of the Kolinahru order who were tasked with guarding the passageway that led to the entrance to the Hall of Ancient Thought on planet Vulcan. The office of the Watcher dated from a less scrupulous era when the katras of the High Masters needed protection from those who craved power. (TOS novel: The Lost Years) Those that held the title were highly skilled adepts in the mind rules who were second only to the High Master. (TOS novelization: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)
- Watchers are long range satellites developed by the terrans as part of an early warning system against alien invasions by either the Protoss and/or Zerg. Created as a joint effort by all major Terran factions within the Koprulu Sector, these satellites were placed along the fringes of Terran controlled space. Many problems cropped up during the project such as security complaints, accusations of sabotage, disappearing funds and personnel, which delayed it for two years. The problems got so bad the Dominion pulled out most of its support in favor of reinforcing its fleet. Eventually, the other factions followed suit and made due with the few satellites they had.
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