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- The Titans are the mightiest war machines of The Imperium . They are massive, and ancient. They are so old that sometimes even their own crews will worship them. Praising the Adeptus Mechanicus, they cleanse entire worlds under foot and with howling guns. They are a rare model in the tabletop game, while they can be seen in books and in computer games on a somewhat regular basis, or at least mentioned.
- Titans is the thirty-seventh episode of Cybertron. It first aired in the United States on September 11, 2006 on Cartoon Network.
- Titans (ティターンズ Titānzu) is a fictional organization first introduced in the Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam anime TV series. It is also featured in Gundam Sentinel and Advance of Zeta: The Flag of Titans. Titans was an elite unit of the Earth Federation Forces established in U.C. 0083 after the conclusion of Operation Stardust. Their original intention was to defend the Earth Federation against supporters of the Principality of Zeon, as well as to investigate Zeon sympathizers. However, they eventually turned rogue, allying themselves with Axis Zeon in order to fight against the AEUG in an attempt to gain control over the Earth Sphere. They were all but wiped out by the AEUG at the end of the Gryps Conflict.
- Titans was founded on December 9, 2004. It was at different times part of the flags Rising Phoenix and Heartless Shadows before joining Silver Dawn on August 9, 2006, as part of Heartless Shadows' merger into Silver Dawn. On June 28, 2007 the crew has rejoined Rising Phoenix.
- Titans is published by DC Comics. Cover price is $2.99.
- The Titans were the elite secret police of the United Technates Federation. The Titans were feared throughout the Teggedon Spiral for their fanaticism and brutality.
- The Titans were a race of ancient deities who controlled the cosmos before the existence of Aku and succeeding gods. They appeared in Episode XXXIV: Jack and the Swamp Monster.
- Each Titan is a city-sized machine. The first Titan, Anicetus, was used to help the surviving humans escape Earth and colonize Acheron after the events of Conqueror. Later, the colonists on Acheron built more Titans to terraform and create supercities on Empyrean. At the core of each Empyrean city is a Titan. All of the Titans have gone quiet since the Siege of Anicetus. The inhabitants of Empyrean now worship the Titans as gods.
- The Titans are a group of young superheroes.
- The Titans is made up of ex-members of the Teen Titans who have passed the maximum age limit to be able to join the Teen Titans. Dick Grayson was a Teen Titan member as Robin, Wally West as Kid Flash, Roy Harper as Speedy. The other members have remained with the same identity from childhood to adulthood.
- The Titans were a group of human revolutionaries who wanted to improve society of Old Empire but turned brutal overlords. Some of them became cymeks and lived for several thousands of years, mostly under the yoke of Omnius. The final Titans were destroyed toward the end of the Butlerian Jihad.
- The Titans are the quinary antagonists in Hercules.
- Titans: Conspired together to bring creation together, are not either imprisoned in tartarus(y[yozi]), killed(n[neverborne]), or working/punished(o[other]) These spirits would have Essence ratings from 8-10.
- Titans are powerful, ancient beings that were summoned from the Spirit World of Huntik and then sealed away in Amulets by Lord Casterwill centuries ago. His personal Titans, the powerful Legendary Titans, were sealed within rings. Strong Seekers are able to invoke Titans from their Amulets. Titans, by nature, are neutral beings, although they tend to have the personality of their Seekers impressed upon them and may be unwilling to bond with Seekers whose personalities differ greatly from a previous owner. Ask Guggenheim Titans do not think as humans do because they are spirit entities that rely more on their instincts. Although it is unnatural for Titans, bonded Seekers are able to communicate strategies to them. S1E10
- In Greek mythology, the Titans were a race of powerful deities who were overthrown by the Olympian gods when they came to power. In Disney's Hercules, the Titans are the tertiary antagonists, portrayed as four elemental monsters who terrorized Ancient Greece. They were the physical manifestation of the element they controlled. These "Titans" were original creations for the film. Hercules: The Animated Series, which expands on the Greek mythological setting and addresses many of the movie's inaccuracies and omissions, featured Titan characters from actual Greek mythology.
- Titans were an ancient race. The largest of the Titans was the Behemoth.
- The Titans are the main antagonists in LittleBigPlanet 3.
- The Titans are a predatory species who have a bipedal shape similar to a Kelosian. They have huge powerful claws, massive fangs and have several features of terrestrial felines. They have the rare ability to manipulate energy, forming fireballs, lightning bolts and the ability to stimulate patterns of weather. However, their semi-primal state has not allowed them to conquer worlds or to move beyond there home world. It is currently believed that they are the latest experiment of the Trel in their quest for genetic domination over the galaxy.
- Titans are Greek deities, some of whom opposed Zeus and the other Olympian deities. This article is a stub. You can help WikiPagan by [ expanding it].
- Titans are the divine children of Gaia (Earth) and Ouranos (Heaven) in Greco-Roman mythology. They were the first pantheon of gods and goddesses. The original Titans were ruled by their youngest sibling, Kronos. The reign of the Titans was ended when Kronos' children, the Olympians, rebelled, overpowered him, and took his throne.
- | Description = The Titans are a team of heroes consisting of ex-members of the Teen Titans who have passed the maximum age limit to be able to join the Teen Titans, but who still want to fight crime together as Titans. The Titans were created by Devin Grayson and Phil Jimenez, first appearing in JLA/Titans Vol 1 1. (1998)
- Children of Gaia and Uranus, the Titans (ティターン神族, Titān Shinzoku) are twelve deities that ruled the world in ancient times. They rose to power after the youngest Titan, Kronos, took arms against his tyrannical father and killed him at the urge of his mother. Cursed by Uranus to suffer the same fate, however, Kronos became a tyrant in turn and was defeated and sealed into Tartarus along with the rest of the Titans by Zeus, his son, after a battle known as the Titanomachy. Revived by Pontos and with the Time Labyrinth (刻ノ迷宮 – クロノスラビュリントス, Kuronosu Rabyurintosu) serving as their headquarters, the Titans seek to once more establish themselves as rulers of the Earth.
- (This is a page that anyone can add to, but please do not remove things other people have written. Due to the nature of the Titans, what is written here may seem to contradict itself, but because of the Titans being 6 dimensional beings, it actually does not) The Titans are the oldest race in the entirety of existence. They are a race of gods, divine beings responsible for the creation of everything in the universe that existed in the beginning when they were created by the Titan King, I, along with the expanse of the universe. They are 6 dimensional beings with the ability to traverse dimensions as easily as one can walk from corner of a room to the other. Many of the Titans are now far spread from one another, and coming across one of them would be extraordinarily rare; but their cities,
- The Titans (Greek Τιτάν, plural Τιτάνες) were a race of powerful deities that ruled during the legendary Golden Age in Greek mythology. At the beginning, there were only 12 Titans (Apollodorus adds a thirteenth Titan, Dione). They were associated with various, primal concepts, some of which are simply extrapolated from their names: "ocean" and "fruitful earth", "sun" and "moon", "memory" and "natural law". The twelve first-generation Titans were led by the youngest, Kronus, who overthrew their father, Uranus ("Heaven"), at the urgings of their mother, Gaia ("Earth").
- In Greek mythology, the Titans (Τιτάν) were a race of extremely powerful and physically huge deities that ruled the world during the legendary Golden Age of Mankind. They were the children of Gaia and Ouranos. Later, several of the Titans also produced offspring which were also Titans. These Titans included the children of Hyperion (Selene), ( Eos), (Helios), the children of Coeus (Koios, Leto and Asteria), the children of Iapetus (Atlas, Menoetius, Prometheus, and Epimetheus) and the children of Kreios (Astraios, Pandora, Crius, Pallas and Perses).
- The Titans are a race of humongous beings even larger than giants that once existed in the Smurf Forest, according to Mother Nature's story regarding the origin of the Crowns Of The Titans in the cartoon show episode "The Master Smurf". They are incredibly powerful and long lived, as even an elderly titan can continue on living for 400 years, which to them seems like a few remaining years.
- The series premiere on October 4, 2000 and was marketed as a "Dynasty for the new millenium." Cast members consisted of Victoria Principal, Casper Van Dien, Josie Davis, Perry King, John Barrowman, Jack Wagner, Elizabeth Bogush, Yasmine Bleeth, Lourdes Benedicto, Ingo Rademacher, Jason Winston George, Kevin Zegers, Clement von Franckenstein and Michelle Holgate. "Titans" aired on Wednesday evenings until December of 2000 when it was moved to Mondays, but after only 11 episodes, it was cancelled on December 11, 2000 due to low ratings.
- There are twelve Titans: six male Titans and six females Titans, known as the Titanesses. The Titans were associated with various primal concepts, some of which are simply extrapolated from their names: ocean and fruitful earth, sun and moon, memory and natural law. The twelve Titans were ruled by the youngest, Kronos, who overthrew their father, Ouranos, to appease their mother, Gaia.
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