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KZ Manager is a name shared by many similar resource management computer video games that put the player in the role of a Nazi concentration camp commandant or "manager", where the "resources" to be managed include, depending on the version of the game, prisoners (either Jews, Turks or Romani), poison gas supplies, "normal" money and various equipment, as well as "public opinion" on the ...
In this episode, station counselor Ezri Dax visits her family and uncovers their connection with the organized crime ring known as the Orion Syndicate. Ezri's mother Yanas is played by guest star Leigh Taylor Young. [1] "Prodigal Daughter" was written by Bradley Thompson and David Weddle and directed by Victor Lobl. [2]
Ezri Dax (/ ˈ ɛ z r i ˈ d æ k s /) is a fictional character who appears in the seventh and final season of the American science fiction TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Portrayed by Nicole de Boer , she is a counselor aboard the Bajoran space station Deep Space Nine .
After a third officer is killed, Ezri notices that each victim had a photograph in their quarters of people laughing. Joran and Ezri conjecture that the killer hates laughter—most likely a Vulcan, as Vulcans are known for repressing emotions, and perhaps one who has recently suffered intense psychological trauma. During a chance encounter ...
Nicole de Boer (born 20 December 1970) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for starring in the cult film Cube as Joan Leaven, playing Ezri Dax on the final season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1998–1999), [4] and as Sarah Bannerman on the series The Dead Zone (2002–2007).
The Pink Panther works as a secret agent for Inspector Clouseau, who sends him to Camp Chilly Wa-Wa, a prestigious summer camp for the gifted children of wealthy and powerful people at a top-secret location, to investigate and protect the camp from a mysterious threat.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Fallen is a 2000 third-person shooter video game developed by The Collective and published by Simon & Schuster.The game is loosely based on a trilogy of novels by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens called Millennium: The Fall of Terok Nor, The War of the Prophets and Inferno. [8]
Beautiful Glitch, a Spanish indie developer, [5] crowd-funded Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp in May 2019. [6] The campaign raised a total of $600K, twenty times the amount of Monster Prom . [ 7 ] Compared to Monster Prom , Beautiful Glitch said Monster Camp "feels more mature" and has a "clearer and more consistent" style.