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  • Blackhawk was a night elf warden, who left Theramore with her companions the goblin engineer, Jocas Irongear, and the spiritwalker, Ashar Ghosthoof, aboard Jocas' zeppelin. A mysterious merchant hired them to transport a cargo of spices out of Ratchet. Blackhawk discovered the crates contained smuggled carrion beetles. The merchant sensing he was caught, removed his hood and revealed his true identity of a troll witch doctor. He then attacked the crew, but was slain by the warden. The zeppelin was damaged during the fight, and Jocas attempted to fix it before it crashed.
  • Blackhawk was the leader of the Blackhawks.
  • thumbBlackhawk est un .44 Magnum à lunette unique présent dans le jeu Fallout 3.
  • Blackhawk är en USA:s Flygvapen helikopter som används i en övning i Antarktis under 2004. (ATL: "Rising")
  • Teniendo el mismo aspecto que cualquier otra Mágnum del .44 con mira telescópica , esta arma cuenta con mas daño, HP y valor, pero sigue contando con la misma dispersión y costo en PA, haciéndola incluso mejor que el Rifle de Francotirador.
  • The Blackhawk is a United States Army helicopter used in an exercise in Antarctica in 2004. Major John Sheppard received training in a Blackhawk, along with other aircraft. (SGA: "Rising")
  • Die Blackhawk ist eine einzigartige 44er Magnum mit Zielvorrichtung in Fallout 3.
  • File:Blackhawk (Janos Prohaska).jpg Blackhawk is an ace pilot, fighting for the Allies with his fabled Blackhawk Squadron. One of the Quality Comics heroes, Blackhawk has been around since the war, and had several reboots and retcons since then. The original Golden Age hero was Bart Hawk, an American fighting for Poland during the invasion. After his brother and sister (a doctor and nurse) were killed in a bombing by the German commander Von Tepp, Bart gathered pilots from other occupied countries to form the Blackhawk Squadron. These adventures lasted until well after the war.
  • The maximum hyperspace-jump (“swallow”) distance for a blackhawk is around 22 light-years. Blackhawks are frequently used for smuggling and mercenary operations since they and their captains do not often have the same ethical grounding that their Edenist equivalents have. As a result they tend to have a somewhat unsavoury reputation.
  • A war/military adventure feature from Quality Comics, and later, after Quality went out of business, DC Comics. The series first appeared in Military Comics #1 (August, 1941), created by Will Eisner, Chuck Cuidera, and Bob Powell. The Blackhawk Squadron was an international team made up mostly of aviators from nations occupied by the Axis in World War II. They continued appearing in Military Comics until issue #102 (October, 1950). They also had their own eponymous magazine, starting in 1944. Which survived Quality itself. The series was published continuously between 1941 and 1968, with revivals published in 1976-1977 and 1982-1984 (a highly-regarded run by Mark Evanier and Dan Spiegle.)
  • Blackhawk was an ace pilot from Poland. After Nazis bombed the peaceful farm that his family lived on, in the opening days of World War II, killing everyone he loved, Blackhawk vowed to battle tyranny. He assembled an international team of ace fighter pilots to assist him. Blackhawk and his men were ace pilots, flying customized fighter planes, Grumman XF5F Skyrocket. They usually carried handguns and operated off of a remote and heavily fortified island in the Atlantic Ocean. Blackhawk himself was a brilliant leader and tactician. He was also good with his fists.
PA
  • 32
ReloadTime
  • 3
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Row 4 info
  • Will Eisner, Bob Powell & Chuck Cuidera
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reparación
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  • 55
Row 1 info
  • Unknown
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  • BlackHawk
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  • Created by
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  • 45
Quests
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  • 45
Mastery
  • 50
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item hp
  • 360
DPS
  • 1238
Juegos
  • FO3
Row 2 info
  • Military Comics #1
Wert
  • 500
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  • BlackHawk
Valor
  • 500
Row 2 title
  • First Appearance
Schaden
  • 55
perk
  • Blutiger Tod
  • Ghul-Ökologie
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  • 23
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  • Quality Comics
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  • Common
  • Rare
  • Epic
  • Legendary
  • Ultra Rare
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  • Original Publisher
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  • Scoped .44 magnum icon.png
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  • si
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  • 4
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Gold
  • 200
Box Title
  • Blackhawk
Nombre
  • Blackhawk
Eyes
  • Blue
Banner
  • 50
Skills
  • Hitman, Medic, Cop
Voiced by
Status
  • Unknown
  • Donating Player
Kingdom
  • Blackhawk
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Game
  • FO3
Hair
  • Black
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  • 6
Name
ImageSize
  • 300
AP
  • 25
  • 32
Value
  • 300
  • 500
  • 750
TP
  • 360
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  • All troops gain +2 Attack and +2 Life for having 3 unique Blackhawk troops
  • All troops gain +3 Attack, +3 Life and +1 Armor for having 4 unique Blackhawk troops
  • All troops gain +1 Attack for having 2 unique Blackhawk troops
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  • 44
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  • 2
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  • 582
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  • 1
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  • 3
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  • 3
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  • 44
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  • 35
  • 45
  • 50
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  • 6
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  • 225
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  • einzigartige schusswaffe
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  • 4
Base
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  • Human
Peso
  • 4
Title
  • BlackHawk
  • The Pirate Isles
Icon
  • Scoped .44 magnum icon.png
Skill
  • small guns
Ammo
  • 44
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  • 1
  • 9
DLC
  • fo3mz
  • fo3bs
Character
  • Warden
Imagen
  • 44
Groups
  • CUSA
cars
  • Infernus, Cheetah, FCR-900
HP
  • 240
  • 360
  • 400
Honor
  • 1
Damage
  • 35
  • 45
  • 55
  • 65
Gender
  • Female
Race
  • Night elf
Joined
  • 2009
Aircraft
  • Rustler, Dodo, Nevada
Shield
  • 350
Bild
  • 44
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  • 2
attackshots/sec
  • 225
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  • Kleine Waffen
Souls
  • 4
Favored Mana Colors
  • 50
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  • 5
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  • 3
  • 30
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  • 1
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  • 1
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  • 1
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  • 6
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  • 3
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  • 6
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  • 1
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  • Blackhawk was a night elf warden, who left Theramore with her companions the goblin engineer, Jocas Irongear, and the spiritwalker, Ashar Ghosthoof, aboard Jocas' zeppelin. A mysterious merchant hired them to transport a cargo of spices out of Ratchet. Blackhawk discovered the crates contained smuggled carrion beetles. The merchant sensing he was caught, removed his hood and revealed his true identity of a troll witch doctor. He then attacked the crew, but was slain by the warden. The zeppelin was damaged during the fight, and Jocas attempted to fix it before it crashed.
  • Blackhawk was the leader of the Blackhawks.
  • thumbBlackhawk est un .44 Magnum à lunette unique présent dans le jeu Fallout 3.
  • Blackhawk är en USA:s Flygvapen helikopter som används i en övning i Antarktis under 2004. (ATL: "Rising")
  • Teniendo el mismo aspecto que cualquier otra Mágnum del .44 con mira telescópica , esta arma cuenta con mas daño, HP y valor, pero sigue contando con la misma dispersión y costo en PA, haciéndola incluso mejor que el Rifle de Francotirador.
  • The Blackhawk is a United States Army helicopter used in an exercise in Antarctica in 2004. Major John Sheppard received training in a Blackhawk, along with other aircraft. (SGA: "Rising")
  • Die Blackhawk ist eine einzigartige 44er Magnum mit Zielvorrichtung in Fallout 3.
  • File:Blackhawk (Janos Prohaska).jpg Blackhawk is an ace pilot, fighting for the Allies with his fabled Blackhawk Squadron. One of the Quality Comics heroes, Blackhawk has been around since the war, and had several reboots and retcons since then. The original Golden Age hero was Bart Hawk, an American fighting for Poland during the invasion. After his brother and sister (a doctor and nurse) were killed in a bombing by the German commander Von Tepp, Bart gathered pilots from other occupied countries to form the Blackhawk Squadron. These adventures lasted until well after the war. Blackhawk was first rebooted in Blackhawk #251 by Mark Evanier, where Blackhawk became an American of Polish extraction. A new version appeared in Howard Chaykin's reboot, Blackhawk (Volume 2). Janos Prohaska's origin is very similar to the Golden Age Blackhawk, except that he was Polish, not American. The events of Zero Hour have muddled the continuity of the Blackhawk Squadron by bringing back the Silver Age Lady Blackhawk (Zinda Blake). Whilst most of the other characters of the current team are from Evanier's reboot, Blackhawk is still Janos Prohaska. The Golden Age Bart Hawk first appeared in Military Comics #1 (August, 1941), and was created by Will Eisner and Chuck Cuidera. Janos Prohaska first appeared in Blackhawk Vol 2 #1 (March, 1988), written and drawn by Howard Chaykin. Bart Hawk Earth-X [[:Category:/Appearances|A]] · [[:Category:/Images|I]] · [[/Gallery|G]] · [[/Fan Art|F]] · [[:Category:/Quotes|Q]]Quality Comics File:Blackhawk Earth-One.jpg| Bart Hawk Earth-One [[:Category:/Appearances|A]] · [[:Category:/Images|I]] · [[/Gallery|G]] · [[/Fan Art|F]] · [[:Category:/Quotes|Q]]Silver Age File:Blackhawk Squadron 1.jpg| Blackhawk Squadron New Earth [[:Category:/Appearances|A]] · [[:Category:/Images|I]] · [[/Gallery|G]] · [[/Fan Art|F]] · [[:Category:/Quotes|Q]] File:Blackhawks Vol 1 1 Textless.jpg| Andrew Lincoln Prime Earth [[:Category:/Appearances|A]] · [[:Category:/Images|I]] · [[/Gallery|G]] · [[/Fan Art|F]] · [[:Category:/Quotes|Q]]New 52
  • Blackhawk was an ace pilot from Poland. After Nazis bombed the peaceful farm that his family lived on, in the opening days of World War II, killing everyone he loved, Blackhawk vowed to battle tyranny. He assembled an international team of ace fighter pilots to assist him. Blackhawk and his men were ace pilots, flying customized fighter planes, Grumman XF5F Skyrocket. They usually carried handguns and operated off of a remote and heavily fortified island in the Atlantic Ocean. Blackhawk himself was a brilliant leader and tactician. He was also good with his fists. In Hit Comics #26, Blackhawk was summoned by Kid Eternity from Blackhawk's own comic, Military Comics, to combat Dr. Pain who the aviator kills in battle. His enemies included fantastic devices such as the Iron Emperor and the War Wheel as well as modern day evil doers named after Mordred, Genghis Khan, and Blackbeard.
  • The maximum hyperspace-jump (“swallow”) distance for a blackhawk is around 22 light-years. Blackhawks are frequently used for smuggling and mercenary operations since they and their captains do not often have the same ethical grounding that their Edenist equivalents have. As a result they tend to have a somewhat unsavoury reputation. Typical blackhawk lifespan is 75 years. Blackhawks and voidhawks can interbreed. The blackhawk and his captain share the same neural symbionts thus enabling them to use affinity. As the symbionts are unique, its captain’s affinity is limited to the communication with its blackhawk alone; affinity-based communication with an Edenist is possible only for the blackhawk.
  • A war/military adventure feature from Quality Comics, and later, after Quality went out of business, DC Comics. The series first appeared in Military Comics #1 (August, 1941), created by Will Eisner, Chuck Cuidera, and Bob Powell. The Blackhawk Squadron was an international team made up mostly of aviators from nations occupied by the Axis in World War II. They continued appearing in Military Comics until issue #102 (October, 1950). They also had their own eponymous magazine, starting in 1944. Which survived Quality itself. The series was published continuously between 1941 and 1968, with revivals published in 1976-1977 and 1982-1984 (a highly-regarded run by Mark Evanier and Dan Spiegle.) The Blackhawk Squadron that existed between 1941 and 1983 consisted primarily of: * Blackhawk (aka, sometimes, Bart Hawk - Polish, American, or Polish-American) * André Blanc Dumont (France) * Olaf Bjornson (Sweden... or possibly Norway) * Chuck Wilson (USA, specifically Texas... or possibly Brookyln) * Hans Hendrickson (Netherlands) * Stanislaus (Poland) * Chop-Chop (aka Liu Huang or Wu Cheng, China) * Zinda "Lady Blackhawk" Blake (USA) In a 1988 miniseries, Howard Chaykin introduced an updated, somewhat revisionist and "reimagined," version of the team, which carried over into a subsequent ongoing series running from 1989-1990 (plus a 1992 one-shot.) While the miniseries took place during World War II, the ongoing series took place in the early years of the Cold War. Blackhawks from this continuity included: * Janos "Blackhawk" Prohaska (Poland) * Stanislaus Drozdowski (Poland) * André Blanc-Dumont (France) * Olaf Friedriksen (Denmark) * Carlo "Chuck" Sirianni (Italian-American) * Ritter Hendricksen (Netherlands) * Weng "Chop-Chop" Chan (China) * Natalie "the other Lady Blackhawk" Reed (USA) * Grover Baines (USA) * Quan Chee Keng (Malaysia) * Paco Herrera (Mexico) For a while, the Chaykin Blackhawks seemed to be the "official" version in DC Comics continuity, but since the 1990s, the continuity status has become unclear, with the 1941-1983 versions seeming to predominate, but characters and concepts from the Chaykin version also being used at various times, in various stories. One element from the 1989-1992 series that has been used in several DC series is Blackhawk Express (or Blackhawk, Inc. - a corporation handling air freight and/or mercenary activities that was established by members of the original Blackhawk Squadron. The time-tossed Zinda "Lady Blackhawk" Blake owns 1/8 of this corporation. Today, Zinda (who did not appear in the "Chaykin continuity") is the only member of the team appearing regularly (and its last surviving member), in the Birds of Prey series. An index of Blackhawk appearances outside the regular Blackhawk comic book (through 2001) appears here. Blackhawk was a very popular series in its day, and inspired several adaptations, including a short-lived 1950 Radio Drama, a 1952 movie serial starring Kirk Alyn (who also, incidentally, played Superman in serials), and a 1982 prose novel. The Blackhawks have also appeared in several episodes of the Justice League animated series and the Justice League: The New Frontier movie. In 2011, DC relaunched Blackhawks as part of the New 52, this time featuring a modern incarnation of the group -- "an elite force of military specialists equipped with the latest in cutting-edge hardware and vehicles", under United Nations authority. Headquartered out of "The Eyrie", a secluded mountaintop base, their hangar is packed with dozens of state-of-the-art aircraft for various situations. These Blackhawks (who appear unrelated to any previous incarnation) include: * Andrew "Blackhawk" Lincoln * Lady Blackhawk * Kunoichi * The Irishman * Canada * Wildman * Attila * Doc The 2011 series was canceled after eight issues.
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