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  • A cook is a person who prepares food for passengers or crewmates on ships, or for customers in restaurants. All pirates become hungry eventually, and so many of them require a cook to fill their stomachs. Marine bases and Marine ships need them to feed the soldiers and keep them healthy. Commercial ships or cruise ships require them to feed the passengers.
  • The Cook, as the name implies; cooks food for others. While food is not required for you to sustain your character, food is still good to have. Food will help increase various stats including a Morale (HP) regeneration boost. This boost in Morale regeneration can be very useful if you are out of combat and need to regenerate large amounts of Morale Vocations that use this profession: Tinkerer | Yeoman
  • Cooks are uneducated women who prepare food for others to eat in restaurants, gourmet restaurants, ship-o-rants, and the Cosmic Pin. The better a cook's skill is, the better the service quality is where they work.
  • Cook, fix, ready, make, prepare, the art of cooking.
  • Cook is a man who appeared in "Boomerang Part 1".
  • Cook, as Muffy refers to him, is a personal chef of the Crosswire family. He usually prepares special dishes, such as the cookies Muffy submitted to the Strawberry Festival contest.
  • The cook is a dwarf who seems to be affiliated with the band of mercenaries hired by Merwin and Sabrina. He can be found by the campfire north of the camp where he takes little convincing to play some dice. He also buys and sells a variety of goods: * food: strawberries, honeycomb, fish * alcohol: dwarven spirit, vodka, wyvern blood * flint * goose fat and bear fat He will buy: balisse, wolf's aloe, alcohol and food.
  • Cook was the ship's cook for the Suncurl. He was assisted in this task by Briv. Cook was a better poet than a cook and his poetry was said to be terrible. Emancipor Reese, who had travelled on many ships in his career as a sailor, said Cook's food was "by far the worst he had ever tasted" and resembled "consumptive goat spume." Cook could not sing, play an instrument, or rhyme.
  • Cook is the royal chef for Castle of the Crown. He is a minor character encountered inside the kitchen of the castle during the 'short path' of the game.
  • Add your toon name to this list if you are a Cook: Anhared
  • The Cook is the chef for the Lumbridge Castle. The player helps him in the Cook's Assistant quest, where he needs help creating a cake for the Duke of Lumbridge. After you have done the quest you may use his range.
  • Characters who can cook can prepare food to a high standard and judge the quality of both ingredients and the finished product. They also have a +10% modifier to their chance of noticing a drug or poison in food. If successful, the presence of some foreign substance will be detected, but not its nature.
  • Der Cook stellt einen rosafarbenen Maulwurf mit einer weißen Schürze und einer Kochmütze dar.
  • The Cook was an important petty officer, as he controlled the distribution of food on the ship. With varied, and often very poor quality, ingredients, it was important to have a good relation with him to get the best food.
  • Dr. Cook is a scientist on Braxis Holdout. He designed the platform, and was later sent on a research grant to study the zerg on the platform. However, he was stranded on the platform, and sought to use the platform's beacons to redirect the zerg away from him and his security forces.
  • Skill in selecting, planning, and preparing meals. A cookingroll failure means that the cooked food is not properly prepared. Itis edible but tastes bad (greasy, too spicy, sour, burnt, leaves a badaftertaste in mouth, etc.). Excerpted from Rifts® Ultimate Edition™, copyright 2005 Palladium Books Inc. All rights reserved. Rifts®, Megaverse® and Palladium Books® are registered trademarks of Palladium Books Inc. and Kevin Siembieda. All other titles and names are trademarks of Palladium Books.
  • thumb|Ensign Cook (2152) Ensign Cook dient im Jahr 2152 als Ingenieur an Bord der Enterprise (NX-01) unter dem Kommando von Captain Jonathan Archer. Tucker gibt Cook den Auftrag, den Antrieb wieder zu aktivieren, der von fremden Wesen unbrauchbar gemacht wird. Cook und zwei weitere Ingenieure arbeiten an der Kalibrierung der Dilithium-Matrix. (ENT: ) Ensign Cook wurde von Steven Allerick gespielt und von Philipp Brammer synchronisiert.
  • The cook worked at the Double R Diner in late February 1989.
  • The Cook is a life the player may choose to lead in the game Fantasy Life. It is one of 12 available to choose to play as during the game and can be chosen at any time during the game by speaking to the Guild Master. The Cook's Life Shop is located in Port Puerto Palace Way inside of Cocina Rica.
  • He does not know how to fight, craft, or hunt. He can farm a bit, he knows how to raise animals, and he knows how to cook anything. He doesn't build much, as he has a kitchen built for him by expert masons and carpenters. His presence in the castle is not unusual, and should be expected. He has a home in the castle, but does not live there. He was hired by the King and should be paid (the King may decide the fees granted to him).
  • Cook, eli kokki on NPC. Kokin löytää Lumbridgen linnasta, pelaajan omasta talosta jos sellaisen on palkannut, Varrockista Blue Moon Inn -nimisestä kapakasta ja toisen kokin Varrockista Jolly Boar Inni -nimisestä kapakasta. Mm. Lumbridgen kokilta voi saada Cook's Assistant ja Recipe for Disaster tehtävät. RuneScapessa on myös kokin veli, (cook brother)jota piti auttaa 2009 kiitospäivän eventissä.
  • Private Cook is a member of the player's recon team in the opening cinematic for "Semper Fi" in Call of Duty: World at War. He is seen tied to a post, being beaten by a Japanese soldier outside the hut. After Miller has been rescued, he is seen escaping in a boat with PFC Allen and Gallagher. He is later seen injured and being carried away on a stretcher in the mission "Blowtorch and Corkscrew".
  • One of the important functions of a home is a place of nourishment -- a place to eat and drink. And the preparation of that food often involves cooking. Cooking can be simply heating up the food, or it can change the food -- thicken a sauce, browning meat, crisping the crust. Because of the heat sources used for cooking there are potential safety issues.
  • The Cook is the lead cook in Lumbridge. He can be found inside the main castle, inside his kitchen. Due to the big birthday of the Duke, the cook is in dire need of supplies to make the birthday cake. The cook is rarely met as he only cares about the big birthday event. This event leads into the gathering quest called Cooks Assistant, where the cook needs some basic cooking supplies. Upon retrieving the items, the cook gives Chef's hat, White apron, Rolling pin and teaches whoever helps him in the art of cooking.
  • "Cook" may refer to: * the anonymous Cook on board Racundra, clearly understood to be Evgenia Shelepina, Ransome's future wife, in Racundra's First Cruise * M Braithwaite, nearly always called Cook or cook, at Beckfoot * Cook, a member of Tom Dudgeon's family's household * The member of a ship's crew responsible for food and stores, often also the ship's mate, especially Susan Walker but also Peggy Blackett, Bill and Dorothea Callum.
  • The Cook (or the Chef) was a class that was never released. It was supposed to come with the Fat Roles expansion pack along with the Ninja, the Pirate and the King. There are no information of what the attacks for the Cook would have been, but many ideas have been published by players: The Cook could change between the Frying Pan and the Rolling Pin. The Rolling pin could be used as a weapon against enemies. The Cook would hit people as seen on the picture. The Frying Pan could make Super Cake to give to the Princess to make her fatter faster and to make longer lasting fatness. The Cook maybe had to be in a specific location to cook, maybe at his Hat Machine. Maybe the Cooks Hat Machine required normal cake in order to work. More cake in the machine = Bigger Super Cake! The upgraded Cook w
  • The term cook means, due to the most recent action in either a level editor or during play, that a previously solvable level is made impossible to solve, hence being "cooked". This can be caused by as many methods as are involved in solving levels, such as lack of obtainable computer chips, Chip being stuck in a trap forever, destroying a necessary monster or pushing a block in an incorrect position.
  • Like other one-use abilities like Crash and Paint, this ability takes out all enemies on screen; however, unlike Crash and Paint, Cook cannot harm undefeated mid-bosses. Its first appearance is in Kirby Super Star. Cook Kirby's frying pan is also seen in Bomb Rally, a sub-game in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. It serves a similar purpose from the anime. (i.e. knocking projectiles away.) However, this may not be truly considered a use of the ability.
  • The Cook is a character that appears in Might and Magic: The Dreamwright. He was a massive man with a large stomach and blunt fingers, and worked on the caravan that transported Diligence from The Wheel to the Unseen Wall. His name was never revealed. Showing a flair for invention, the cook often strived to combine exotic ingredients from the areas they passed through, with the standard fare from the Wheel. The members of the caravan considered themselves quite lucky for having him there.
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  • "Semper Fi", "Blowtorch and Corkscrew"
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  • Yes
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  • コック
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  • None
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  • The head cook of Lumbridge castle
  • The head cook of Lumbridge castle.
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  • Chef's Hat
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  • ChefsColors
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  • None
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  • "How the Cookie Crumbles"
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  • Might and Magic: The Dreamwright
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  • Chapter 43; Episode 20
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  • Become a gourmet Cook, and entice even the king with the heavenly taste of your signature dishes! Spice up your Life with, um...condiments!
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  • Private
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  • Enemies become food, reflect projectiles
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  • Cuisine
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  • Cook at the Double R Diner
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  • コック
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  • Cook
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  • Cocinero
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  • 2001-01-04
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  • Cook
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  • Male
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  • None
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  • Christian Nething
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  • 料理人
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  • Unable to cook a cake by himself on short notice.
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  • WL2 Sprite Cook.png
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  • American
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  • Ground floor of the Lumbridge Castle
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  • Cook
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  • A cook is a person who prepares food for passengers or crewmates on ships, or for customers in restaurants. All pirates become hungry eventually, and so many of them require a cook to fill their stomachs. Marine bases and Marine ships need them to feed the soldiers and keep them healthy. Commercial ships or cruise ships require them to feed the passengers.
  • The Cook, as the name implies; cooks food for others. While food is not required for you to sustain your character, food is still good to have. Food will help increase various stats including a Morale (HP) regeneration boost. This boost in Morale regeneration can be very useful if you are out of combat and need to regenerate large amounts of Morale Vocations that use this profession: Tinkerer | Yeoman
  • Cooks are uneducated women who prepare food for others to eat in restaurants, gourmet restaurants, ship-o-rants, and the Cosmic Pin. The better a cook's skill is, the better the service quality is where they work.
  • The Cook (or the Chef) was a class that was never released. It was supposed to come with the Fat Roles expansion pack along with the Ninja, the Pirate and the King. There are no information of what the attacks for the Cook would have been, but many ideas have been published by players: The Cook could change between the Frying Pan and the Rolling Pin. The Rolling pin could be used as a weapon against enemies. The Cook would hit people as seen on the picture. The Frying Pan could make Super Cake to give to the Princess to make her fatter faster and to make longer lasting fatness. The Cook maybe had to be in a specific location to cook, maybe at his Hat Machine. Maybe the Cooks Hat Machine required normal cake in order to work. More cake in the machine = Bigger Super Cake! The upgraded Cook would give the Rolling Pin more damage. And the frying pan could make cake that make enemies fat and thereby slower. This cake would work as the Magic Potion, the same throwing range but only the enemy that get hit get fat. If you would get hit by the cake, you could run around to burn calories and get rid of the fat. All these cakes would have different apperence then original cake. The Villager could slap all these different kinds of cake out of the hands of a player that he normally would with original cake.
  • Cook, fix, ready, make, prepare, the art of cooking.
  • The Cook is a character that appears in Might and Magic: The Dreamwright. He was a massive man with a large stomach and blunt fingers, and worked on the caravan that transported Diligence from The Wheel to the Unseen Wall. His name was never revealed. Showing a flair for invention, the cook often strived to combine exotic ingredients from the areas they passed through, with the standard fare from the Wheel. The members of the caravan considered themselves quite lucky for having him there. The cook shared a wagon with the young scrivener Alacrity, and with Hitch when the latter joined the caravan. During their journey, the cook became good friends with Hitch, Diligence, and Alacrity, sharing some of his favorite creations with them, but he showed a particular fondness for the melancholy young scrivener. When Alacrity was found murdered during their stay at Paddifraw's Repose, the stout man took the news harder than anyone else in the caravan, and wailed like it was his own son that had been cut into pieces. Hitch spent most of the day in Diligence's wagon, letting the poor man grieve in peace. Shortly after they left the ramble house and entered the Blasted Lands, the caravan was ambushed by Dubiel's soldiers. Most of the group was slain, including the cook.
  • Cook is a man who appeared in "Boomerang Part 1".
  • Cook, as Muffy refers to him, is a personal chef of the Crosswire family. He usually prepares special dishes, such as the cookies Muffy submitted to the Strawberry Festival contest.
  • Like other one-use abilities like Crash and Paint, this ability takes out all enemies on screen; however, unlike Crash and Paint, Cook cannot harm undefeated mid-bosses. Its first appearance is in Kirby Super Star. When used, Kirby dons a chef's hat and summons a pot in which every regular enemy, enemy projectile, defeated mid-boss and star on-screen is pulled in. He then cooks them all, and then magically turns them all into delicious food which Kirby can eat for replenishing health. This ability can be obtained by eating the mid-boss Chef Kawasaki after he is defeated. In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, he can obtain the ability from either Cookin' or, on rare occasions, Prank. Cook Kirby's frying pan is also seen in Bomb Rally, a sub-game in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. It serves a similar purpose from the anime. (i.e. knocking projectiles away.) However, this may not be truly considered a use of the ability. When Kirby uses the ability, all enemies on the screen are sucked into the pot, and Kirby bangs his utencils together (a frying pan and a spatula) twice, stirs the pot, and food pops out the top. Defeated mid-bosses will produce two foodstuffs.
  • The cook is a dwarf who seems to be affiliated with the band of mercenaries hired by Merwin and Sabrina. He can be found by the campfire north of the camp where he takes little convincing to play some dice. He also buys and sells a variety of goods: * food: strawberries, honeycomb, fish * alcohol: dwarven spirit, vodka, wyvern blood * flint * goose fat and bear fat He will buy: balisse, wolf's aloe, alcohol and food.
  • Cook was the ship's cook for the Suncurl. He was assisted in this task by Briv. Cook was a better poet than a cook and his poetry was said to be terrible. Emancipor Reese, who had travelled on many ships in his career as a sailor, said Cook's food was "by far the worst he had ever tasted" and resembled "consumptive goat spume." Cook could not sing, play an instrument, or rhyme.
  • Cook is the royal chef for Castle of the Crown. He is a minor character encountered inside the kitchen of the castle during the 'short path' of the game.
  • Add your toon name to this list if you are a Cook: Anhared
  • The Cook is the chef for the Lumbridge Castle. The player helps him in the Cook's Assistant quest, where he needs help creating a cake for the Duke of Lumbridge. After you have done the quest you may use his range.
  • Characters who can cook can prepare food to a high standard and judge the quality of both ingredients and the finished product. They also have a +10% modifier to their chance of noticing a drug or poison in food. If successful, the presence of some foreign substance will be detected, but not its nature.
  • Der Cook stellt einen rosafarbenen Maulwurf mit einer weißen Schürze und einer Kochmütze dar.
  • The Cook was an important petty officer, as he controlled the distribution of food on the ship. With varied, and often very poor quality, ingredients, it was important to have a good relation with him to get the best food.
  • Dr. Cook is a scientist on Braxis Holdout. He designed the platform, and was later sent on a research grant to study the zerg on the platform. However, he was stranded on the platform, and sought to use the platform's beacons to redirect the zerg away from him and his security forces.
  • Skill in selecting, planning, and preparing meals. A cookingroll failure means that the cooked food is not properly prepared. Itis edible but tastes bad (greasy, too spicy, sour, burnt, leaves a badaftertaste in mouth, etc.). Excerpted from Rifts® Ultimate Edition™, copyright 2005 Palladium Books Inc. All rights reserved. Rifts®, Megaverse® and Palladium Books® are registered trademarks of Palladium Books Inc. and Kevin Siembieda. All other titles and names are trademarks of Palladium Books.
  • thumb|Ensign Cook (2152) Ensign Cook dient im Jahr 2152 als Ingenieur an Bord der Enterprise (NX-01) unter dem Kommando von Captain Jonathan Archer. Tucker gibt Cook den Auftrag, den Antrieb wieder zu aktivieren, der von fremden Wesen unbrauchbar gemacht wird. Cook und zwei weitere Ingenieure arbeiten an der Kalibrierung der Dilithium-Matrix. (ENT: ) Ensign Cook wurde von Steven Allerick gespielt und von Philipp Brammer synchronisiert.
  • The cook worked at the Double R Diner in late February 1989.
  • The term cook means, due to the most recent action in either a level editor or during play, that a previously solvable level is made impossible to solve, hence being "cooked". This can be caused by as many methods as are involved in solving levels, such as lack of obtainable computer chips, Chip being stuck in a trap forever, destroying a necessary monster or pushing a block in an incorrect position. Development of possible cooks thereby grew with complexity and difficulty of the levels and use of invalid tiles. Compositions such as Exit Chip, Same Game and Oversea Delivery are famed for provoking unintentional in-play cooks, often wholly caused by simply one wrong move and sometimes difficult to discover for a long time. Tile World has a simple way to defend against some accidental editor cooks in a levelset update, which can either cook the route for the bold time or the level itself, due to perhaps different Slide Delay, incorrect monster order or an accidental erasure of a key tile. The Shift-Tab key combination will automatically test the stored solution by copying the recorded moves, and stop if Chip dies for any reason or the moves run out without exiting, then plays back the moves in whichever situation comes first at normal speed; the solution file is then deprecated and will be erased by the next completion. If Chip still exits the level successfully, only Chip in the exit is shown, the score is recorded and replaces the previous, should it be different if the time limit has changed.
  • The Cook is a life the player may choose to lead in the game Fantasy Life. It is one of 12 available to choose to play as during the game and can be chosen at any time during the game by speaking to the Guild Master. The Cook's Life Shop is located in Port Puerto Palace Way inside of Cocina Rica.
  • He does not know how to fight, craft, or hunt. He can farm a bit, he knows how to raise animals, and he knows how to cook anything. He doesn't build much, as he has a kitchen built for him by expert masons and carpenters. His presence in the castle is not unusual, and should be expected. He has a home in the castle, but does not live there. He was hired by the King and should be paid (the King may decide the fees granted to him).
  • Cook, eli kokki on NPC. Kokin löytää Lumbridgen linnasta, pelaajan omasta talosta jos sellaisen on palkannut, Varrockista Blue Moon Inn -nimisestä kapakasta ja toisen kokin Varrockista Jolly Boar Inni -nimisestä kapakasta. Mm. Lumbridgen kokilta voi saada Cook's Assistant ja Recipe for Disaster tehtävät. RuneScapessa on myös kokin veli, (cook brother)jota piti auttaa 2009 kiitospäivän eventissä.
  • Private Cook is a member of the player's recon team in the opening cinematic for "Semper Fi" in Call of Duty: World at War. He is seen tied to a post, being beaten by a Japanese soldier outside the hut. After Miller has been rescued, he is seen escaping in a boat with PFC Allen and Gallagher. He is later seen injured and being carried away on a stretcher in the mission "Blowtorch and Corkscrew".
  • One of the important functions of a home is a place of nourishment -- a place to eat and drink. And the preparation of that food often involves cooking. Cooking can be simply heating up the food, or it can change the food -- thicken a sauce, browning meat, crisping the crust. Because of the heat sources used for cooking there are potential safety issues.
  • The Cook is the lead cook in Lumbridge. He can be found inside the main castle, inside his kitchen. Due to the big birthday of the Duke, the cook is in dire need of supplies to make the birthday cake. The cook is rarely met as he only cares about the big birthday event. This event leads into the gathering quest called Cooks Assistant, where the cook needs some basic cooking supplies. Upon retrieving the items, the cook gives Chef's hat, White apron, Rolling pin and teaches whoever helps him in the art of cooking.
  • "Cook" may refer to: * the anonymous Cook on board Racundra, clearly understood to be Evgenia Shelepina, Ransome's future wife, in Racundra's First Cruise * M Braithwaite, nearly always called Cook or cook, at Beckfoot * Cook, a member of Tom Dudgeon's family's household * The member of a ship's crew responsible for food and stores, often also the ship's mate, especially Susan Walker but also Peggy Blackett, Bill and Dorothea Callum.
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