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  2. Nexus Mods - Wikipedia

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    Nexus Mods is a website that hosts computer game mods and other user-created content related to video game modding. It is one of the largest gaming mod sites on the web, [2] with 30 million registered members and 3146 supported games as of October 2024, with a single forum and a wiki for site- and mod-related topics. [3] [4]

  3. List of GoldSrc mods - Wikipedia

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    Ports of the game to OS X and Linux were released through Steam on August 1, 2013. [11] Science and Industry – A team-based multiplayer mod in which players take the roles of security guards at two competing research firms. It features a weapons research system. The Specialists – This multiplayer mod is intended to resemble a stylized ...

  4. Video game modding - Wikipedia

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    A recurring trend with video game mods is the creation of user-made skins and/or character models replacing the default ones that came with the game, the most popular of which are meme mods such as those of Carl Johnson from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Thomas the Tank Engine, [10] though at least one modder received legal action from ...

  5. List of Source mods - Wikipedia

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    The player is tasked to repair a teleportation device. The mod is set in between the events of Portal and Portal 2. [14] [15] Portal Stories: Mel - A mod build on Portal 2, in which the player controls Mel, a female test subject who is named after a character that Valve had originally designed for Portal 2 ' s cooperative mode.

  6. Colin Baker - Wikipedia

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    Colin Charles Baker was born on 8 June 1943 in Waterloo, London.He moved north to Rochdale with his family when he was 3 years old. He was educated at St Bede's College, Manchester, where he passed A' Levels in French, Latin and Greek. [1]

  7. Marshawn Lynch - Wikipedia

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    Nicknamed "Beast Mode", [1] [2] he spent the majority of his career with the Seattle Seahawks. Lynch grew up in Oakland, California , and played college football for the nearby California Golden Bears , earning first-team All-American honors and becoming the school's second all-time career rusher. [ 3 ]

  8. Defence High Frequency Communications Service - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the creation of the DHFCS, the Royal Air Force (RAF) and Royal Navy (RN) operated their own independent high frequency (HF) communications systems. The RAF's Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS), later known as Terrestrial Air Sea Communications (TASCOMM), operated from six sites within the UK whilst the RN system had twelve sites. [2]

  9. D. B. Cooper copycat hijackings - Wikipedia

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    On April 7, 1972, Richard McCoy (1942–1974), staged the best-known of the copycat hijackings. [16] He boarded United Airlines ' Flight 855 (a Boeing 727 with aft stairs) in Denver , Colorado , and, brandishing what later proved to be a paperweight resembling a hand grenade and an unloaded handgun, he demanded four parachutes and $500,000. [ 17 ]