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  • Battle Stations
  • Battle Stations
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  • Battle Stations is the nineteenth episode of Energon. It first aired in the United States on July 03, 2004 on Cartoon Network.
  • The Battle Stations was a tune from the original episodes of Robotech. It usually played during scenes where an enemy attack was about to commence.
  • Battle stations was a general alert status used in the during the ongoing activities of a vessel when a starship was going into battle. On Federation starships, a battle stations alarm was usually made in addition to a red alert or an earlier tactical alert. On the Deep Space 9 space station and the USS Defiant, personnel carried Type-2 phasers while a battle stations alarm was in effect. (DS9 episodes: "The Way of the Warrior", "Call to Arms")
  • A flash-based online game, with the concept of the player as an airship captain out to make their way in the world. Despite having functional airships, most settings and items in the game are portrayed as being low-tech. Offers multiple styles of gameplay, five classes, and a wealth of equipment. The Facebook version can be played here. This game contains examples of:
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  • Battle Stations
Episode (lifetime)
  • 443
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Japanese (Katakana)
  • 恐怖! ユニクロン始動
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Japanese (Romanized)
  • Kyōfu! Yunikuron Shidō
Episode (season)
  • 19
Episode (series)
  • 71
English (Translated)
  • Terror! Unicron Activates
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  • Battle Stations
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  • 2004-07-03
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  • 2004-05-14
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  • Battle stations was a general alert status used in the during the ongoing activities of a vessel when a starship was going into battle. On Federation starships, a battle stations alarm was usually made in addition to a red alert or an earlier tactical alert. On the Deep Space 9 space station and the USS Defiant, personnel carried Type-2 phasers while a battle stations alarm was in effect. (DS9 episodes: "The Way of the Warrior", "Call to Arms") This practice was also adopted on the USS Enterprise-E. Captain Jean-Luc Picard called for this 2373 he ordered the Enterprise-E to the Battle of Sector 001 and again in 2379. (TNG movies: First Contact, Star Trek Nemesis)
  • Battle Stations is the nineteenth episode of Energon. It first aired in the United States on July 03, 2004 on Cartoon Network.
  • The Battle Stations was a tune from the original episodes of Robotech. It usually played during scenes where an enemy attack was about to commence.
  • A flash-based online game, with the concept of the player as an airship captain out to make their way in the world. Despite having functional airships, most settings and items in the game are portrayed as being low-tech. Offers multiple styles of gameplay, five classes, and a wealth of equipment. The game was designed as a social networking application. Started out on Facebook, but has since been added to My Space and Friendster. Notable in having deeper gameplay than most social networking games. Facebook version is the best supported, with the developers being active in the Facebook community. The Facebook version can be played here. This game contains examples of: * Anti Poop Socking * Bribing Your Way to Victory * Character Customization * Character Level * Cool Airship - yours. At least after you build up some gear. * Cosmetic Award * Cosy Catastrophe - in the background of the story, and implied to be the reason why airships were neccessary in the first place. * Family-Friendly Firearms - in the later levels. * Fan Dumb - rammer vs. cannonneer arguments. * Fan Service - Lots. * Floating Continent - the neutral city of Aeros. * Gaming Clan * Grim Up North - Land of Frost is currently the highest level area. * High Altitude Battle - all of them. * Hyperspace Arsenal - sometimes players manage to mount up to 7 rams on the same bow. * Instant Win Condition - clan war objectives. * Item Crafting * Joke Item - pie launchers, pew pew guns - generally given as gifts on holidays. * Meido - With some of the outfits and the stock store owners. * Melee a Trois - frequent and hectic. * Mighty Glacier - most clan war defenders * Schizo-Tech * Shout-Out - the Giga Drill Breaker and Gunbuster in the store * Sky Pirates * Steampunk * Tactical Rock-Paper-Scissors * The Siege - the game's clan war system, incidentally the most popular element in the game.
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