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A Yari was a spear between six and eight feet long that could be used on foot or on horseback. Because it was easy to use and relatively cheap to make, it was the primary weapon of ashigaru. It did see alot of use among samurai as well.

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  • A Yari was a spear between six and eight feet long that could be used on foot or on horseback. Because it was easy to use and relatively cheap to make, it was the primary weapon of ashigaru. It did see alot of use among samurai as well.
  • Yari was a Mintakan hunter who lived in Nuria's community on Mintaka III during the 2360s. In 2366, during a rescue attempt of captured Federation Doctor Palmer by Troi and Riker, Troi led Yari and several other Mintakans from their village, allowing Riker to free the injured Palmer, who was being held against his will. When it was discovered by the Mintakans to be a ruse, Nuria, the village leader, told Yari not to let Troi escape. (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers" ) Yari was played by an unknown actor, who was also named Quago in this episode.
  • Yari is a man who appeared in "Found".
  • Yari was a man who appeared in Episode:Found.
  • tu no te sientebien
  • Yari was the pet tooka of the veteran holographer and cartoonist Cosweg Budeesho and his wife Seeja when they lived together on the planet Ando Prime.
  • Early yari are believed to have been derived from Chinese spears, these hoko yari are thought to be from the Nara period (710-794)., and while they were present in early Japan's history, the term yari appeared for the first time in written sources in 1334 but this type of spear did not become popular until the late 1400s. The original warfare of the bushi was not a thing for "commoners"; it was a ritualized combat usually between two warriors who would challenge each other via horseback archery. However, the attempted Mongol invasions of Japan in 1274 and 1281 changed Japanese weaponry and warfare. The Mongol-employed Chinese and Korean footmen wielded long pikes, fought in tight formation, and moved in large units to stave off cavalry. Polearms (including naginata and yari) were of much g
  • thumb|Słynny, krzyżowy grot yari Yari – rodzaj bardzo długiej włóczni z elastycznego drewna o długim grocie. Yari jest podstawową bronią używaną w Noramaki – tania w produkcji i prosta w obsłudze, walka nią bowiem wymaga jedynie zadawania pchnięć oraz trzymania wroga na dystans - z bliska bowiem jest bezużyteczna. Yari w przeciwieństwie do katany czy No-dachi nie jest uznawana za broń samurajską, oraz nie ma co do używania jej żadnych dogmatów. Nic więc dziwnego że jest to najpowszechniej używana przez Ashigaru broń.
  • A Yari is a unique alien species indigenous to Kasputin Yar in the Yariz star system. They would be best described as arboreal in nature, as they live nearly their entire lives in the vast canopy of rofalssa stalks that constitute Kasputin Yar's landscape. Pensive, ponderous and possessing a keen aptitude for processing tremendous amounts of input, Yaries have been described as organic supercomputers.
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  • Yari
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  • Яри
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  • *Cosweg Budeesho *Seeja
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  • Hunter
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  • 2(xsd:double)
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  • Male
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  • Ben Youcef
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  • A Yari is a unique alien species indigenous to Kasputin Yar in the Yariz star system. They would be best described as arboreal in nature, as they live nearly their entire lives in the vast canopy of rofalssa stalks that constitute Kasputin Yar's landscape. Pensive, ponderous and possessing a keen aptitude for processing tremendous amounts of input, Yaries have been described as organic supercomputers. Considered a prey animal in the context of their natural environment, Yaries are large but exceptionally limber, and have heightened auditory, proximity and visual senses; however, they are primarily solitary and autonomous. They congregate only when needed – for mating and dire emergencies – and prefer to communicate at distance using a series of warbling calls that echo through the canopy and travel for miles. These calls are not particularly loud, but are at a frequency that fellow Yari are attuned to, and carry a tremendous amount of information. Yari hearing, enhanced by the large, flared-hood-like structure of their head, can distinguish over fifty seperate sources of sound. Their eyes are large and expressive, but while they are able to see variances in temperature as variances in contrast intensity, they are otherwise colorblind. Typically, Yaries are three to four meters in size and sport a blued-gray leathery hide. Their skin has hundreds of hard folds and segments, resembling facets so as to give them more surface area with which to detect bio-electrical variations. For locomotion, they use eight limbs – four as primary limbs and four as fine dexterity limbs – with nearly their entire lives spent never touching the "ground". As the lone sentient (or, at least highest cognitive) species on Kasputin Yar, they have taken up the role of "shepherd / guardian" for their environment, and are frequently in the company of smaller arboreal rodents and reptiles which they fondly tolerate. Xenobiologists can find some similarities between Yaries and Sluissi, Ithorians, and Besalisks, but cannot reach a definite conclusion as to if it is related to any other species. Of great fascination to the scientific community is the level of cognitive processing these large, docile beings achieve. Since being discovered eons earlier, but summarily dismissed as just a curious, rarely engaging animal, the Yari had lived in near-obscurity until further documented by a pair of scientists aboard the Republic survey ship Resplendent XI passing through the system in 989 BBY. These findings were shared with Resplendent's next breakthrough discovery – the Sarians – and less than a year later, a contingent of Sarian biologists were visiting Kasputin Yar with the express purpose of forming a connection to the Yari. It took nearly thirty years of patient, gentle work, but the first extraterrestial language the Yari learned to speak was Sarian. Yaries speak very slowly, since they are so disposed to conveying large amounts of information in their native language. While they can link words together in the sing-song manner of Sarian, they sound very deliberate and almost plodding when speaking Basic, and it does take a conscious effort on their part to form coherant sentences. The Yari, as a collective race, are headed by The Diaconate, an order of sanctified elders who congregate at relatively frequent intervals to interact with the offworlders in the interests of their planet.
  • A Yari was a spear between six and eight feet long that could be used on foot or on horseback. Because it was easy to use and relatively cheap to make, it was the primary weapon of ashigaru. It did see alot of use among samurai as well.
  • Yari was a Mintakan hunter who lived in Nuria's community on Mintaka III during the 2360s. In 2366, during a rescue attempt of captured Federation Doctor Palmer by Troi and Riker, Troi led Yari and several other Mintakans from their village, allowing Riker to free the injured Palmer, who was being held against his will. When it was discovered by the Mintakans to be a ruse, Nuria, the village leader, told Yari not to let Troi escape. (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers" ) Yari was played by an unknown actor, who was also named Quago in this episode.
  • thumb|Słynny, krzyżowy grot yari Yari – rodzaj bardzo długiej włóczni z elastycznego drewna o długim grocie. Yari jest podstawową bronią używaną w Noramaki – tania w produkcji i prosta w obsłudze, walka nią bowiem wymaga jedynie zadawania pchnięć oraz trzymania wroga na dystans - z bliska bowiem jest bezużyteczna. Yari w przeciwieństwie do katany czy No-dachi nie jest uznawana za broń samurajską, oraz nie ma co do używania jej żadnych dogmatów. Nic więc dziwnego że jest to najpowszechniej używana przez Ashigaru broń. Drzewce yari wykonywane są z dębowego drewna, grot zaś ma charakterystyczny, krzyżowy kształt. Yari często uzywana jest przez konnice w roli lancy, można bowiem za jej pomocą przeprowadzić bardzo skuteczną szarżę przeciw wrogiej piechocie. Yari paradoksalnie jest jednocześnie najlepszą bronią używaną przez konnicę, oraz najlepszą bronią przeciw konnicy - włócznik bowiem może zatrzymać szarżującego jeźdźca na długo przed zbliżeniem się przez niego do osoby trzymającej yari. Kategoria:Broń
  • Yari is a man who appeared in "Found".
  • Yari was a man who appeared in Episode:Found.
  • tu no te sientebien
  • Early yari are believed to have been derived from Chinese spears, these hoko yari are thought to be from the Nara period (710-794)., and while they were present in early Japan's history, the term yari appeared for the first time in written sources in 1334 but this type of spear did not become popular until the late 1400s. The original warfare of the bushi was not a thing for "commoners"; it was a ritualized combat usually between two warriors who would challenge each other via horseback archery. However, the attempted Mongol invasions of Japan in 1274 and 1281 changed Japanese weaponry and warfare. The Mongol-employed Chinese and Korean footmen wielded long pikes, fought in tight formation, and moved in large units to stave off cavalry. Polearms (including naginata and yari) were of much greater military use than swords, due to their much greater range, their lesser weight per unit length (though overall a polearm would be fairly hefty), and their great piercing ability. Swords in a full battle situation were therefore relegated to emergency sidearm status from the Heian through the Muromachi periods. Around the latter half of the sixteenth century, ashigaru holding pikes (nagae yari) with length of 4.5 to 6.5 m (15 to 20 feet) became the main forces in armies. They formed lines, combined with arquebusiers and short spearmen. Pikemen formed two or three row of line, and were forced to move their pikes in unison under command. Yari eventually became more popular than the yumi (bow) as a weapon for the samurai, and foot troops (ashigaru) used them extensively as well. But by the Edo period the yari had fallen into disuse: with the greater emphasis on small-scale close quarters combat and the convenience of swords (as opposed to long battlefield weapons), polearms and archery lost their practical value. During the peaceful Edo era, yari were still produced, sometimes even by good sword smiths, they existed as a ceremonial weapon and a samurai police weapon for most of this era.
  • Yari was the pet tooka of the veteran holographer and cartoonist Cosweg Budeesho and his wife Seeja when they lived together on the planet Ando Prime.
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