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Lethal Company is a cooperative video game for up to four players played in first-person perspective. Set in a retro-futuristic setting, players work as contracted employees of "The Company". They can communicate with each other through the in-game proximity chat , as well as proximity text chat.
Specifically, this is relating to "The developer plans to finish the game within 6 months" text under the "Development" section in the Wikipedia page that is marked with "Citation Needed". In the official Steam page for Lethal Company, there is an "Early Access Game, What the developers have to say" section.
Articles relating to fire-breathing monsters, monsters with the ability to shoot fire from their mouth.The concept of a fire-breathing monster is shared by various mythological traditions throughout history, and is also a common element of monsters in the fantasy genre, especially dragons, which are almost always given the ability to shoot fire, or some other type of breath-based attack.
During a routine shipment, the Pony Express freighter spaceship Tulpar is sabotaged and crashes into an asteroid. Though the crew – captain Curly, co-pilot Jimmy, medic Anya, mechanic Swansea, and last-minute intern Daisuke – survive, most of the ship's resources are blocked off by airbag-like foam, damage to which could potentially breach the ship's hull and trigger lethal decompression.
A Las Vegas dentist allegedly set a 5-year-old girl’s mouth on fire while she underwent a routine dental procedure, according to a lawsuit obtained by The Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Fire monster may refer to: Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules; Gigantis, the Fire Monster; See also. Smoke monster This page was last edited on 28 ...
A Hellmouth, or the jaws of Hell, is the entrance to Hell envisaged as the gaping mouth of a huge monster, an image which first appeared in Anglo-Saxon art, and then spread all over Europe. It remained very common in depictions of the Last Judgment and Harrowing of Hell until the end of the Middle Ages , and is still sometimes used during the ...
The Guardian Assurance Company was a British insurance company based in London and formed in 1821 to offer both life and fire insurance. Through a combination of organic growth and acquisition it became one of the leading insurance companies.