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  • The Man was a torturer who most likely worked for Starfleet, though a more secretive and dangerous part of it. (Star Trek: Mirror Wars) For over a month, he tortured Blake Terval, but because Blake never gave any information away, Blake was intended to be killed. The Man convinced his "leaders" to give him more time to get information out of Blake. A little while later, a use for Blake arose, so it was hinted that The Man took him to the mirror universe. Later, it was revealed that Blake was taken to a ship and blindfolded. After about a day, The Man released Blake and told him to go down the hall, saying that he was going to release Blake, but that Blake had a job to do first.
  • The Man is a mysterious foreign agent who conspires with Ray Raymond - offering $500,000 to smuggle the Falcon Circuit out of the country and into Paris using the Miss United States beauty pageant as a front.
  • They will also receive RSI Constellation spaceship, 15,000 credits and a Gold Citizens Card. This pledge grants Vice Admiral title and an exclusive access to the Alpha and Beta versions of the game.
  • The Man (his callsign) was a fighter on board the TCS Tiger's Claw. He had a highscore on the Train-Sim in the Bar.
  • "The Man" does not usually refer to a specific individual, but instead to the government, leaders of large corporations, and other authority figures in general, such as the police. The Man is colloquially defined as the figurative person who controls our world.
  • The Man is real and controls our world, which is why many people choose to fight him. Yet he cannot be beaten, because once the current "Man" is dead, another will rise to power. The Man cannot be defeated. The Man is watching you. Always. The Man may or may not be the leader of Them.
  • As megan was on her way to the park, but a strange man use knockout gas and kidnapped her. then megan wakes up and finds herself captured and strapped to a chair.
  • The Man presset Julie Anker-Hansen for penger i 2006. Kategori:Underkarakterer Kategori:Avdøde karakterer Kategori:Korte karakterartikler
  • The Man labeled the hardcore punk rocker is a contestant on Total Drama Rush Hour
  • In the 1970s after the Silurians were destroyed he appeared as a U.N.I.T soldier. During the party after the Giant Maggots defeat later in the 70s he was drinking some punch. During the 13th century after Jingo Linx was dead and the Doctor was leaving he appeared as one of Irongrons men shooting an arrow into a tree. When The Third Doctor was regerating he appeared as a doctor. After the Fourth Doctor left the office he turned around. When U.N.I.T were searching for a Zygon in the woods he appeared as a soldier. In 1889 he was in the crowd at Li H'sens magic show.
  • The Man (if that is his real name) is the archenemy of hippies. According to the hippies, he is a repressive Freedom Hater who enjoys keeping people "down" and not paying workers enough money. "Far out, man!" The man is a proverbial guy who hates it when people stick 'it' to him. According to liberals, he represents all that is wrong in America. The man is typically white, liberal, and rich enough to be politically dangerous without being a billionaire, which is why they hate him. In homage to "The Man", American youth occasionally call each other "the man" as a term of admiration.
  • You've heard of him. He controls everything. Emperors, ancient conspiracies, gods, student councils.... All answer to him. Sometimes he means to keep people down For the Evulz, and put squirrels in every birdfeeder. In short, he is the definitive Magnificent Bastard. The Man is much less specific than The Syndicate or the Ancient Conspiracy. It's a personification of establishment itself, even if no one person or organization makes up that establishment. Expect Chaotic Good characters to stand and stick it to him. Nowadays, it's largely a Discredited Trope, with very few straight uses.
  • Natoma (60, 208) It all started back in the Alpha stage of Second Life (then Linden World) when Linden Lab wanted to test a new rendering engine, how feasible a city scape would be, and other general content testing. This city was built in Natoma before any non-employee users had logged into SL and was not named but often referred to as "Linden Town" or "Linden City". The town/city contained many buildings (mostly unfurnished and low texture usage), a small park-like town square with a fountain, and roads all through it. The city also had a statue in its town square behind a "City Hall". The statue turned out of course to be "The Man" built by a content developer (oldjohn Linden) hired at the time by LL (in 2002).
  • Two summers prior to that, I stayed in a house in New Hampshire for a week. It was a very nice house, but the only downfall was that it was pretty close to the train tracks. Every single night, the mirror to my dresser would vibrate against the wall and make a terrible buzzing sound. One night as the train was going by, it seemed to have been moving past my house for an extremely long time. I got up out of my bed to look out the window to see what was taking so long. The shades we had were solid material, rather than blinds with individual strips. Credited to Skella
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  • Two summers prior to that, I stayed in a house in New Hampshire for a week. It was a very nice house, but the only downfall was that it was pretty close to the train tracks. Every single night, the mirror to my dresser would vibrate against the wall and make a terrible buzzing sound. One night as the train was going by, it seemed to have been moving past my house for an extremely long time. I got up out of my bed to look out the window to see what was taking so long. The shades we had were solid material, rather than blinds with individual strips. I could hear the whistle and the wheels chugging as if it were just passing my house when I lifted the shades to see a man looking back at me. I screamed and scrambled backwards and fell over my suitcase. I could only see him from the shoulders up, and when he ran away, he didn't even turn around. It was like he ran backwards. My cousin and I got back up and looked out the window, and there was no trace of the man whatsoever. There wasn't even a place for him to hide out there. He was just kind of gone. Credited to Skella
  • The Man was a torturer who most likely worked for Starfleet, though a more secretive and dangerous part of it. (Star Trek: Mirror Wars) For over a month, he tortured Blake Terval, but because Blake never gave any information away, Blake was intended to be killed. The Man convinced his "leaders" to give him more time to get information out of Blake. A little while later, a use for Blake arose, so it was hinted that The Man took him to the mirror universe. Later, it was revealed that Blake was taken to a ship and blindfolded. After about a day, The Man released Blake and told him to go down the hall, saying that he was going to release Blake, but that Blake had a job to do first.
  • Natoma (60, 208) It all started back in the Alpha stage of Second Life (then Linden World) when Linden Lab wanted to test a new rendering engine, how feasible a city scape would be, and other general content testing. This city was built in Natoma before any non-employee users had logged into SL and was not named but often referred to as "Linden Town" or "Linden City". The town/city contained many buildings (mostly unfurnished and low texture usage), a small park-like town square with a fountain, and roads all through it. The city also had a statue in its town square behind a "City Hall". The statue turned out of course to be "The Man" built by a content developer (oldjohn Linden) hired at the time by LL (in 2002). The city was later deleted before Beta to make way for the new Welcome Area which got the nickname of the 'Newbie Corral' and also the various other new-resident oriented things (Avatar Central among them). However one thing survived the deletion of the city to become the only proof of its existence (besides pictures), and that thing was "The Man" statue. At this point The Man was moved slightly to the corner of Natoma and placed on a small grassy hill. The Man stood and greeted new residents from its perch off in the distance as they entered. Natoma remained this way until the Welcome Area, along with other content, was deleted and moved. Being the crafty build it was, The Man once again escaped deletion and still stood tall above the land. Natoma has since gone through many changes, some Linden builds disappeared and only two old builds were left from its past. These surviving builds are the Arch'D Linden Grande (from the Newbie Corral era) and The Man statue. Thus The Man stands today as the oldest original still-standing build within Second Life. Presently it is owned by Philip Linden (this happened sometime ago, perhaps during its moving) and has had a few objects left around it over time by residents as "offerings" to The Man, giving it a kind of realistic feeling of a mysterious symbolic statue. (Thanks to Andrew and Philip Linden for providing additional information.)
  • The Man is a mysterious foreign agent who conspires with Ray Raymond - offering $500,000 to smuggle the Falcon Circuit out of the country and into Paris using the Miss United States beauty pageant as a front.
  • In the 1970s after the Silurians were destroyed he appeared as a U.N.I.T soldier. During the party after the Giant Maggots defeat later in the 70s he was drinking some punch. During the 13th century after Jingo Linx was dead and the Doctor was leaving he appeared as one of Irongrons men shooting an arrow into a tree. When The Third Doctor was regerating he appeared as a doctor. After the Fourth Doctor left the office he turned around. When U.N.I.T were searching for a Zygon in the woods he appeared as a soldier. In 1889 he was in the crowd at Li H'sens magic show. During the Fourth Doctors corrination as Lord President he was as a Time Lord.When the Sontarans attacked in secret he took of a helmet revealing him to be in one of their suit. On Traken in 1981 he appeared as one of the residents. During the sixth Doctors trial he appeared as the Valeyards servant.When the Valeyard was discovered the 2 fled into the Matrix.The Doctor remembered him.The Valeyard told the Doctor he was sent through time to get evidence on the Doctor.After the Valeyard was defeated and the Doctor left he came out a cuboard in the Fantay Factory. He escaped to London 1963 and joined the Daleks to get revenge.He helped defend the teleporter.He went to the Mothership.When The Hand Of Omega hit he was killed.
  • They will also receive RSI Constellation spaceship, 15,000 credits and a Gold Citizens Card. This pledge grants Vice Admiral title and an exclusive access to the Alpha and Beta versions of the game.
  • The Man (his callsign) was a fighter on board the TCS Tiger's Claw. He had a highscore on the Train-Sim in the Bar.
  • "The Man" does not usually refer to a specific individual, but instead to the government, leaders of large corporations, and other authority figures in general, such as the police. The Man is colloquially defined as the figurative person who controls our world.
  • The Man is real and controls our world, which is why many people choose to fight him. Yet he cannot be beaten, because once the current "Man" is dead, another will rise to power. The Man cannot be defeated. The Man is watching you. Always. The Man may or may not be the leader of Them.
  • The Man (if that is his real name) is the archenemy of hippies. According to the hippies, he is a repressive Freedom Hater who enjoys keeping people "down" and not paying workers enough money. "Far out, man!" The man is a proverbial guy who hates it when people stick 'it' to him. According to liberals, he represents all that is wrong in America. The man is typically white, liberal, and rich enough to be politically dangerous without being a billionaire, which is why they hate him. In actuality, "The Man" is a statesman and captain of industry who safeguards America's moral values and helps keep our economy strong. In homage to "The Man", American youth occasionally call each other "the man" as a term of admiration.
  • As megan was on her way to the park, but a strange man use knockout gas and kidnapped her. then megan wakes up and finds herself captured and strapped to a chair.
  • You've heard of him. He controls everything. Emperors, ancient conspiracies, gods, student councils.... All answer to him. Sometimes he means to keep people down For the Evulz, and put squirrels in every birdfeeder. In short, he is the definitive Magnificent Bastard. The Man is much less specific than The Syndicate or the Ancient Conspiracy. It's a personification of establishment itself, even if no one person or organization makes up that establishment. Expect Chaotic Good characters to stand and stick it to him. Nowadays, it's largely a Discredited Trope, with very few straight uses. But of course, that's just what The Man wants us to think. Despite the names, The Man Behind the Man rarely involves this trope. The Man Is Sticking It to the Man is a Sister Trope in concept. Expect The Man to have The Men in Black on staff, and for The Man, every day is Tuesday. Examples of The Man include:
  • The Man presset Julie Anker-Hansen for penger i 2006. Kategori:Underkarakterer Kategori:Avdøde karakterer Kategori:Korte karakterartikler
  • The Man labeled the hardcore punk rocker is a contestant on Total Drama Rush Hour
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