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  • Firefly brainwashes the Joes, and Hawk and Lady Jaye are trying to arrange passage for the Joe team that fought near Castle Destro. Problem is, they're stuck in Borovia and the government is in upheaval.
  • Winds of Change is the nineteenth film in The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones. It was edited together from two episodes of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: "Paris, May 1919" and the unaired episode "Princeton, 1919" (parts of which originally appeared in the broadcast version of "Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father.")
  • Winds of Change was a Mastery 3 air spell which used the air kamito gain some insight. It intensified instinctive knowledge, the untapped potentials of the soul, not formal knowledge imparted through instruction or experience.
  • Winds of Change is the 6th song of the album, Hearts of the Innocent.
  • Winds Of Change is a bank on Windward Vale in the Garnet Archipelago of the Meridian Ocean. Prior to the ocean merge in early 2012, the building was located on the Viridian Ocean, where it had been formerly owned by Zenci. Image:Icon boarding house.pngArr! This article about a building in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
  • Winds of Change is an album by the Australian Neo-Celtic Folk Rock group Soundestiny featuring music inspired by The Lord of the Rings. This album, together with Soundestiny's 2004 release, Shadow Rising, forms a 25-song rock musical titled RingLord. The songs themselves contain no actual mentions of LOTR characters - like Aragorn or Saruman, nor of Middle-earth place names – such as Gondor or Mordor, etc. The band has also written and recorded other Tolkien-related material. In 2009, they released a mini-album of music entitled All that Glitters inspired by the LOTR prequel, and in 2012 they released a full album called Dragon Quest, inspired by The Hobbit.
  • Winds of Change is an upcoming installment of Guild Wars Beyond that will delve into the story of Cantha.
  • Winds of Change is the story telling of the training of the Heir of Valdemar, Elspeth, in real magic. None but the Companions remember the long-ago age when high magic was lost to Valdemar as the last Herald-Mage gave his life to protect his kingdom from destruction by dark sorceries. But now the protective barrier set so long ago over Valdemar is crumbling, and with the realm imperiled by the dark magic of Ancar of Hardorn, Princess Elspeth, Herald and heir to the throne, has gone on a desperate quest in search of a mentor who can teach her to wield her fledgling mage-powers and help her to defend her threatened kingdom.
  • PreQuest: Takin' the Omnibus Given by: Alhazred Goals: Locate The Oasis Hand In: Alhazred Reward: * 126 gold * 740 experience * Judgement spell Leads to: None
  • "Winds of Change" is the ninth episode of Static Shock. It first aired on December 16, 2000.
  • It’s been a few weeks since the events in Warlord, and Kes is feeling the anger and aggressive emotions of Tierien, the man who an possed her. She’s tried meditating with Tuvok, but it isn’t helping. Tuvok suggest that she seek the help of another crew member who deals with these kind of emotions. Enter B’Elanna Torres. Kes seeks B’Elanna out in the mess hall and asks B’Elanna how she deals with her aggression. B’Elanna responds that she tends to use physical outlets. Kes asks B’Elanna to teach her a sport, and after a moment of hesitation, B’Elanna agrees.
  • Raphael is bored and tired of living in April's apartment building, thus he decides he's moving out. Leonardo notes that they really should find a new place to live, before they're discovered. We're introduced to the Defense and Research Projects Administration (D.A.R.P.A.), a top secret facility in the desert. Baxter Stockman has broken into the place and is wreaking havoc. Donatello is spotted by some Jehovah's Witnesses at Casey's farmhouse in Northampton. Baxter, having killed numerous guards at D.A.R.P.A., is now preparing himself for some sort of brain surgery.
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  • "Winds of Change"
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  • G.I. Joe #128
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  • * Millville used to be in upstate New York, but now it's in the Midwest.
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  • * Snake-Eyes has really been in the Arashikage mindset for two years? Shouldn't he have come out of it after realizing Scarlett was alive? * Hawk is shot in the chest. * Cobra Commander's shooting targets are Flint and Snake-Eyes. * Big Ben speaks fluent Borovian... but speaks it with his usual exaggerated British accent. Dossiers * The dossier in this issue features Shockwave.
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  • Firefly brainwashes the Joes, and Hawk and Lady Jaye are trying to arrange passage for the Joe team that fought near Castle Destro. Problem is, they're stuck in Borovia and the government is in upheaval.
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  • Winds of Fate
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Starring
  • *Sean Patrick Flanery *Lloyd Owen *Douglas Henshall *Steven Berkoff *Michael Kitchen
Date
  • 2373
  • 1992-10-01
  • January 2007
  • May 1919
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  • Soundestiny
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  • 1919
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  • *George Lucas *Rick McCallum
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  • Meridian
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  • Garnet
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  • Young Indy on DVD: A Tour of Volume 3
  • Young Indy on DVD: A Tour of Volume 3; Disc 4
  • Young Indy on DVD: A Tour of Volume 3; Disc 5
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  • 2000-12-16
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  • Mystery of the Blues
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  • Treasure of the Peacock's Eye
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  • 10
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  • 20
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  • 2
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  • Winds of Change
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  • All that Glitters
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  • Winds of Change
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  • Windward Vale
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  • none
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  • November / December 1918 / January 1919
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  • Winds of Change
Producers
  • Kim Sewell and Darryl Grant Potter
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  • yes
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  • Orange
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  • community/news/films/news20080325.html
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  • community/news/films/news20080318.html
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  • Dragon Quest
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  • July 2010
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  • April / May 1920
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Recorded
  • 2009
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NEXT
  • Winds of Fury
Writers
  • *Matthew Jacobs *Jonathan Hales
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  • Seize
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  • Marvel Comics
  • DAW
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  • yes
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  • 978
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  • Firefly brainwashes the Joes, and Hawk and Lady Jaye are trying to arrange passage for the Joe team that fought near Castle Destro. Problem is, they're stuck in Borovia and the government is in upheaval.
  • Winds of Change is the nineteenth film in The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones. It was edited together from two episodes of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: "Paris, May 1919" and the unaired episode "Princeton, 1919" (parts of which originally appeared in the broadcast version of "Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father.")
  • Winds of Change was a Mastery 3 air spell which used the air kamito gain some insight. It intensified instinctive knowledge, the untapped potentials of the soul, not formal knowledge imparted through instruction or experience.
  • Winds of Change is the 6th song of the album, Hearts of the Innocent.
  • Winds Of Change is a bank on Windward Vale in the Garnet Archipelago of the Meridian Ocean. Prior to the ocean merge in early 2012, the building was located on the Viridian Ocean, where it had been formerly owned by Zenci. Image:Icon boarding house.pngArr! This article about a building in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
  • Winds of Change is an album by the Australian Neo-Celtic Folk Rock group Soundestiny featuring music inspired by The Lord of the Rings. This album, together with Soundestiny's 2004 release, Shadow Rising, forms a 25-song rock musical titled RingLord. The songs themselves contain no actual mentions of LOTR characters - like Aragorn or Saruman, nor of Middle-earth place names – such as Gondor or Mordor, etc. The band has also written and recorded other Tolkien-related material. In 2009, they released a mini-album of music entitled All that Glitters inspired by the LOTR prequel, and in 2012 they released a full album called Dragon Quest, inspired by The Hobbit.
  • Winds of Change is an upcoming installment of Guild Wars Beyond that will delve into the story of Cantha.
  • Winds of Change is the story telling of the training of the Heir of Valdemar, Elspeth, in real magic. None but the Companions remember the long-ago age when high magic was lost to Valdemar as the last Herald-Mage gave his life to protect his kingdom from destruction by dark sorceries. But now the protective barrier set so long ago over Valdemar is crumbling, and with the realm imperiled by the dark magic of Ancar of Hardorn, Princess Elspeth, Herald and heir to the throne, has gone on a desperate quest in search of a mentor who can teach her to wield her fledgling mage-powers and help her to defend her threatened kingdom.
  • PreQuest: Takin' the Omnibus Given by: Alhazred Goals: Locate The Oasis Hand In: Alhazred Reward: * 126 gold * 740 experience * Judgement spell Leads to: None
  • It’s been a few weeks since the events in Warlord, and Kes is feeling the anger and aggressive emotions of Tierien, the man who an possed her. She’s tried meditating with Tuvok, but it isn’t helping. Tuvok suggest that she seek the help of another crew member who deals with these kind of emotions. Enter B’Elanna Torres. Kes seeks B’Elanna out in the mess hall and asks B’Elanna how she deals with her aggression. B’Elanna responds that she tends to use physical outlets. Kes asks B’Elanna to teach her a sport, and after a moment of hesitation, B’Elanna agrees. After trying to teach Kes ambu-jitzu and hoverball, Kes is far more frustrated than before and lashes out at B’Elanna. A hail from the bridge calls B’Elanna away before Kes can fully apologize. After attempting, and failing, to adjust the sensors to read a ship that seems to be following them but won’t answer hails, B’Elanna goes to the holodeck to swim laps in an attempt to mute her frustration over Kes and her failure with the sensors. However, rather than the resort program she finds Tom, and vents to him about the Kes thing. Tom suggests that maybe something physical, but not competitive, would help Kes. After going through the holodeck files, B’Elanna goes to Kes (who is surprised B’Elanna wants anything to do with her after her lashing out) and suggests that they build a 19th century windmill top pump ground water, using only period technology. It takes several weeks to build the windmill, and in the meantime, the ship that is following them is setting the crew on edge. Nothing they seem to do effects the ship, which is slowing increasing its stored power. As the situation draws on, B’Elanna has less and less time for the windmill. Kes has no way to help out, and tries to distract herself reading about windmills. She comes across literature about wind turbines, and wonders if that’s maybe what the ship is doing: harvesting power from Voyager’s wake. Kes goes to engineering and tells her theory to B’Elanna. The engineer looks into it, and finds that when they change their warp field (during regular maintenance), the rate of power increase of the ship dipped. The pair go to the bridge with their evidence and Janeway suggests the purposefully increase the turbulence in order to power the ship quicker. It works, the ship thanks them, and leaves. Back on the holodeck, B’Elanna and Kes have finished their windmill. Water gushes from the ground, and the two have a water fight before settling down and admiring the fruits of their labor.
  • Raphael is bored and tired of living in April's apartment building, thus he decides he's moving out. Leonardo notes that they really should find a new place to live, before they're discovered. We're introduced to the Defense and Research Projects Administration (D.A.R.P.A.), a top secret facility in the desert. Baxter Stockman has broken into the place and is wreaking havoc. Donatello is spotted by some Jehovah's Witnesses at Casey's farmhouse in Northampton. Leonardo is running along the rooftops of New York City, lamenting that the family is finally breaking up. He spots a drive-by shooting and chases the murderers, leaping onto their vehicle and causing it to crash violently. Much to his dismay, Leo comes to the conclusion that life is chaos. Baxter, having killed numerous guards at D.A.R.P.A., is now preparing himself for some sort of brain surgery.
  • "Winds of Change" is the ninth episode of Static Shock. It first aired on December 16, 2000.
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