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  • Hurst
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  • Hurst is a vehicle manufacturing company in Just Cause (1).
  • Hurst is a paid hand in a small private yacht owned by the un-named narrator of two short stories by Arthur Ransome: 'The Unofficial Side' and 'Two Shorts and a Long'. In each of these stories, a conversation between the yacht owner and Hurst leads to Hurst sharing an anecdote that becomes a yarn about Hurst's previous travels.
  • Hurst was a Human male cortosis miner on the planet Apatros during the decades leading up to the Battle of Ruusan in 1000 BBY. Hurst's wife died giving birth to their son, Dessel, which led to Hurst resenting his son and blaming him for his life's problems, specifically the death of his wife and being stuck working on Apatros. Hurst gave Dessel the nickname "Bane" and often beat his son. In 1008 BBY, Hurst died of a massive heart attack that was unknowingly caused by Dessel through the Force. Eventually, his son went on to become the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Bane.
  • Private Hurst is a member of the 1st Infantry Division from Call of Duty 2: Big Red One. He is part of an engineering squad from Dog Company. After the mission "The Desert Fox", he is never seen or heard from again.
  • Hurst was a soldier of Nazi Germany. In 1943, he was part of a squad of soldiers commanded by Hans Schäefer, as part of Edwin Gruber's forces in the search to find the Haitian formula to make super soldiers. Of Gruber's men, he was the second to last to die on Zile Muri-yo. In the summer of 1943, as part of Schäefer's squad, he was stationed in a secret camp in the Dominican Republic, awaiting the call from Gruber to mobilize. Flying to Jacmel, the unit met up with Gruber and traveled by boat to Zile Muri-yo, where they tailed Indiana Jones and George McHale, and avoided Yamada Hajime's men.
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  • Call of Duty 2: Big Red One
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  • Alive
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  • Hurst
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  • Hurst
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  • Male
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  • Hurst
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  • Hurst
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  • Private
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  • Харст
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  • Hurst
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  • *Nazi soldier
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  • Hurst
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  • Caucasian
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  • Before 1924
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  • Hurst is a vehicle manufacturing company in Just Cause (1).
  • Hurst is a paid hand in a small private yacht owned by the un-named narrator of two short stories by Arthur Ransome: 'The Unofficial Side' and 'Two Shorts and a Long'. In each of these stories, a conversation between the yacht owner and Hurst leads to Hurst sharing an anecdote that becomes a yarn about Hurst's previous travels.
  • Hurst was a Human male cortosis miner on the planet Apatros during the decades leading up to the Battle of Ruusan in 1000 BBY. Hurst's wife died giving birth to their son, Dessel, which led to Hurst resenting his son and blaming him for his life's problems, specifically the death of his wife and being stuck working on Apatros. Hurst gave Dessel the nickname "Bane" and often beat his son. In 1008 BBY, Hurst died of a massive heart attack that was unknowingly caused by Dessel through the Force. Eventually, his son went on to become the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Bane.
  • Private Hurst is a member of the 1st Infantry Division from Call of Duty 2: Big Red One. He is part of an engineering squad from Dog Company. After the mission "The Desert Fox", he is never seen or heard from again.
  • Hurst was a soldier of Nazi Germany. In 1943, he was part of a squad of soldiers commanded by Hans Schäefer, as part of Edwin Gruber's forces in the search to find the Haitian formula to make super soldiers. Of Gruber's men, he was the second to last to die on Zile Muri-yo. In the summer of 1943, as part of Schäefer's squad, he was stationed in a secret camp in the Dominican Republic, awaiting the call from Gruber to mobilize. Flying to Jacmel, the unit met up with Gruber and traveled by boat to Zile Muri-yo, where they tailed Indiana Jones and George McHale, and avoided Yamada Hajime's men. After the rival Japanese and Nazi groups came under attack by Boukman's zombis, the groups eventually merged with the common purpose of retrieving the formula, thought to be the object of Jones' and McHale's quest. After a storm, Hurst and a Japanese soldier were sent to scout ahead of their party. They had discovered a herd of wild pigs, and accidentally startled it. Despite firing his gun, Hurst had been trampled by the pigs, causing him to have broken ribs, a punctured lung and internal bleeding. When Gruber and Yamada arrived on the scene, Gruber recognized Hurst's dire need for surgery -- and the lack of a method to save his life. Choosing to let Hurst die humanely, Gruber ordered his last remaining soldier to inject Hurst with four grains of morphine, enough to kill him painlessly. As Hurst began to expire, Gruber comforted his soldier, and after he died, Gruber ordered that his body be moved off of the trail.