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The RQ-3 DarkStar (known as Tier III-or "Tier three minus" during development) is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). Its first flight was on March 29, 1996. The Department of Defense terminated DarkStar in January 1999, after determining the UAV was not aerodynamically stable and was not meeting cost and performance objectives. [1]
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DarkStar One is a space trading and combat simulator game developed by German studio Ascaron and published by CDV. The PC version of the game was released on June 16, 2006, in Europe, August 14, 2006, in North America and subsequently digitally via GOG.com on December 17, 2006 (English only), and DotEmu on May 19, 2008 (English, French, German).
[1] [2] [3] In the unlikely event that dark stars have endured to the modern era, they could be detectable by their emissions of gamma rays , neutrinos , and antimatter and would be associated with clouds of cold molecular hydrogen gas that normally would not harbor such energetic, extreme, and rare particles.
Darkstar (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics superhero; Darkstars, a DC Comics superhero team; Darkstar Comics, a fictional comic book company in the TV series Spaced; Dark Star, an issue of the comics series The Transformers
Dark Star is a 1974 American independent science fiction comedy film produced, scored and directed by John Carpenter and co-written with Dan O'Bannon.It follows the crew of the deteriorating starship Dark Star, twenty years into their mission to destroy unstable planets that might threaten future colonization of other planets.
[3] [4] [5] [1] On planets, the player must destroy enemy towers and bases to liberate the planet. Towers provide anti-aircraft fire and collapse when hit. Some areas are protected by force shields with navigable holes to avoid damage. Once all bases on a planet are destroyed, it is liberated, and the player can leave to continue their mission.
More specifically, they were troubled that Darkstar agents were mostly looking after their own agendas rather than those of the Controllers. They withdrew their support from the Darkstars. This made many of the early Darkstar uniforms useless, as they relied on energy transmitted from the Controllers. The later, self-contained suits were ...