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  2. Deck Nine - Wikipedia

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    [21] [23] During E3 2017, publisher Square Enix announced Deck Nine was developing Life Is Strange: Before the Storm, a prequel to 2015's Life Is Strange. [24] [25] The game's first episode was released in August 2017, the second in October and the third and final episode in December. [26] [27] The Farewell DLC episode was released in March ...

  3. Life Is Strange: Before the Storm - Wikipedia

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    Square Enix London Studios worked with Deck Nine for the development. During its release, Life Is Strange: Before the Storm received generally favourable reviews, praising the characters, themes, and story, while criticising aspects like plotholes, the main relationship, and the impact of player decisions near the end of the game.

  4. Afterdeck - Wikipedia

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    1: Funnel; 2: Stern; 3: Propeller and Rudder; 4: Portside (the right side is known as starboard); 5: Anchor; 6: Bulbous bow; 7: Bow; 8: Deck; 9: Superstructure In naval architecture , an afterdeck or after deck , or sometimes the aftdeck , aft deck or a-deck is the open deck area toward the stern or aft back part of a ship or boat .

  5. Drillship Seacrest - Wikipedia

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    Each anchor weighed 14 tonnes (30,000 lb) and was connected to the ship by wire rope cables 50 millimetres (2 in) in diameter and 2,100 metres (7,000 ft) in total length. All of the anchor cables on Seacrest were replaced with new cables during the summer of 1989, shortly before the storm. The ship heading as indicated on the last rig move ...

  6. The one-of-a-kind ex-USS John F. Kennedy aircraft carrier is ...

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    The ex-aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy began its final journey to the scrapyard. The decommissioned vessel was the last conventionally powered flattop built by the US Navy.

  7. MV Roger Blough - Wikipedia

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    MV Roger Blough is a ship built in 1972 by American Ship Building Company in Lorain, Ohio. She serves as a lake freighter on the Great Lakes . The ship is owned by Great Lakes Fleet , Inc. and is named for the former chairman of U.S. Steel , Roger Blough .

  8. “No ship announcements were made before or after so people on the lower pool deck were hit completely without warning,” Ms Cornett wrote. The Independent has reached out to Royal Caribbean for ...

  9. USS Forrestal - Wikipedia

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    Forrestal undergoing sea trials, 29 September 1955. Forrestal's keel was laid down at Newport News Shipbuilding on 14 July 1952. [4] During construction, her design was adjusted several times—the original telescoping bridge, a design left over from the canceled USS United States, was replaced by a conventional island structure, and her flight deck was modified to include an angled landing ...