"Trigger" is a character in Ian Fleming's 1964 short-story "The Living Daylights".
Image:Quest Editor toolbar triggers.jpg A trigger in Titan Quest is used in the quest scripts. It is used to make events happen. A trigger must contain at least one condition and one action, if not more. (See the complete list of possible conditions and the complete list of possible actions.) When all conditions are met, the trigger will fire and the actions will occur. After that, the trigger will shut down.
Trigger is a character featured in RAGE. He is a racer and resident of Wellspring. He can be faced in the Buggy class races that the town offers. He is a rather lackluster driver, and usually comes in third or fourth place. The player will be able to beat him without any trouble with the use of vehicle boost and decent racing tactics. Besides racing with him and possibly blowing his vehicle up, Trigger has no other interactions with the protagonist.
Trigger (起爆剤 Kibakuzai?, lit., "Triggering Explosive") is the name used to refer to the Small Scale Induction-Style Active Volcano Controlling Device (小規模誘発式活火山制御装置 Shōkibo Yūhatsu-shiki Kakkazan Seigyosōchi?). It is a technology developed by the United States military for the purpose of inducing a controlled eruption of volcanoes. Though seemingly only a part of GREMLIN's plan, it later becomes clear that its purpose was greatly downplayed for the purpose of deception.