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  • Private Thorne was a British soldier fighting to hold Pegasus Bridge alongside Cpt. Price and Sgt. Evans. He was probably part of the reinforcements mentioned in the loading screen before the player start the level. He only appears in the level "Pegasus Day". It's entirely possible for him to die on this level.
  • Thorne is a Fighter of Jhelom. Meeting him in Ultima V, Thorne was very eager to exchange battle stories, telling the one where a gang of Trolls had had the gall to try to rob him, and he'd made them sorry. Thorne openly admitted that the Avatar should ask Trian about the word of power. When asked about the mantra of Courage, Thorne asked the Avatar whom the hero serves. Declaring Lord British to be the true king convinced Thorne to reveal the mantra "RA" to the Avatar. Thorne also had some things to say about the secret passages in dungeons, and how to activate them.
  • Thorne is voiced by David Lodge.
  • Thorne lived in McLuhan.
  • Sebastian Thorne is a mute inmate in an asylum who is chosen as the test pilot for a time machine built in the late nieteenth century. He finds the city replaced by jungle, and the human population subjugated by the cruel gorilla Urchak. He gives up his chance to return to his own time so that he can free the people from Urchak's rule.
  • Thorne is a Homo sapiens, and one of the six characters in Cavemen with lead billing; she is Kate's roommate at The Shores in San Diego, California, the apartment building managed by Kate's mother, Leslie. She is portrayed by Stephanie Lemelin. Thorne is the only starring character not to be given a surname in the series.
  • Thorne ist ein kleines Sonnensystem mit einem und einem Asteroidengürtel. Voraussetzung: Kollektorenschiff (Mission) (Mass Effect 2)
  • Luminosity N/A Planets Moons 0 Asteroid Belts 0 Asteroids 0 Objects 0 Location: Milky Way / Hawking Eta / Thorne Thorne is a small system with one , one and an asteroid . Prerequisite: Collector Ship (mission) (Mass Effect 2) The system is likely named after Kip Thorne, one of the world's leading experts on Einstein's general theory of relativity.
  • Ensign Thorne was a Starfleet officer and member of the engineering staff aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2367. While the ship was exploring the Mar Oscura Nebula, Thorne was seriously injured when a cryogenic control conduit in main engineering exploded due to dark matter within the nebula. To check the systems he accompanied Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge and Lieutenant j.g. Van Mayter later and saw the aftermath of the death of Van Mayter. (TNG: "In Theory" )
  • Compared to the other settlements in the Arbor, Thorne does not have as large a history, only having been founded in the 7th century of the Third Era by former explorers looking to open trade with colonies and other nations. It was named after the abundant thorned blackberry bushes in the area, which proved to be a useful natural defense against bandits when the city was still a small village.
  • Some time after the Department was created, the dictator of the British government, Lomax, needed an ally on Earth and came to Thorne. Lomax was secretly plotting the invasion of Earth by his own kind, the Korven. Thorne had a personal policy to be on the winning side. He was implanted with Meron DNA by the Korven, effectively turning him into a Meron. (TV: The Eclipse of the Korven) Comments made by June Turner suggested that Thorne had a role in the production of the CCPC. (TV: The Last Precinct) Thorne had several CCPCs implanted with human genetics. (TV: Mutant Copper)
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  • Outer Rim War, Spear Crisis
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  • 1
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  • 2367
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  • Ensign Thorne
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  • Angel Zero Part One
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  • 200
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  • Lee-Enfield or Sten
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  • Active
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  • Brown
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  • Mnemosyne
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  • Lethe
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  • Thorne
  • Thorne
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  • Milchstraße
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  • Became the Arm of Orion leader after the Outer Rim War
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  • System View
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  • Liberation
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  • Hawking Eta
  • Hawking Eta
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  • 1
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  • erste
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  • Male
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  • --06-06
  • During the Spear Crisis
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  • Jhelom
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  • Private Thorne was a British soldier fighting to hold Pegasus Bridge alongside Cpt. Price and Sgt. Evans. He was probably part of the reinforcements mentioned in the loading screen before the player start the level. He only appears in the level "Pegasus Day". It's entirely possible for him to die on this level.
  • Thorne is a Fighter of Jhelom. Meeting him in Ultima V, Thorne was very eager to exchange battle stories, telling the one where a gang of Trolls had had the gall to try to rob him, and he'd made them sorry. Thorne openly admitted that the Avatar should ask Trian about the word of power. When asked about the mantra of Courage, Thorne asked the Avatar whom the hero serves. Declaring Lord British to be the true king convinced Thorne to reveal the mantra "RA" to the Avatar. Thorne also had some things to say about the secret passages in dungeons, and how to activate them.
  • Thorne is voiced by David Lodge.
  • Thorne lived in McLuhan.
  • Some time after the Department was created, the dictator of the British government, Lomax, needed an ally on Earth and came to Thorne. Lomax was secretly plotting the invasion of Earth by his own kind, the Korven. Thorne had a personal policy to be on the winning side. He was implanted with Meron DNA by the Korven, effectively turning him into a Meron. (TV: The Eclipse of the Korven) Comments made by June Turner suggested that Thorne had a role in the production of the CCPC. (TV: The Last Precinct) When Starkey and Darius Pike were held in Dauntless Prison while trying to track the Jixen, Thorne personally threw them in a cell with Mr Wiffy. When Inspector June Turner, head of the Alien Activities section, visited the prison, Thorne denied she had any authority. When the Jixen rioted through the prison, Thorne locked himself and June in his office. However when she found out K9 was in the prison she unlocked the door herself. She promised Thorne that he would "never darken these doors again". As she left, Thorne promised she would pay for this one day. (TV: Liberation) After Drake almost caused the destruction of humanity by using the Hunger, Lomax decided to transfer Drake to other duties. He gave his job as head of security to Thorne. (TV: Black Hunger) Thorne set his sights on an Ukkan library card held by the Department. Prisoners were rising in numbers and he wanted to use Ukkan technology to dump them on Urlic, a prison which required "no upkeep, no wardens, no exercise yard, no ping-pong tables, no parole," forever. He decided the first inmate would be Starkey who was at the Department HQ's first careers day. When Starkey saw the card's screen in Thorne's office, he was sucked into it. An Ukkan librarian, Yssaringintinka, arrived to assist him. June reported to Lomax and warned Thorne that he wanted a good explanation as to why Thorne interferred with alien technology, which she thought insane. K9 and the team tricked Thorne into the card and after he and Starkey groused at each other, they were rescued. (TV: Lost Library of Ukko) Thorne had several CCPCs implanted with human genetics. (TV: Mutant Copper) With the help of John, a former Department custodian and vice-president of Greenroom Entertainment he used the last Etydion in a plot to telepathically control children, which backfired. (TV: The Custodians) Thorne was on station at the Department Mobile HQ when Taphony escaped from her prison. (TV: Taphony and the Time Loop) Lomax ordered Thorne to acquire K9's regeneration unit. Thorne teamed up with Freddie Maxwell. (TV: Robot Gladiators) Gryffen told June that he needed to get to the site of the crashed fallen angel in Canada as he could get the Space-Time Manipulator working properly if he acquired the temporal stabiliser. Thorne informed Lomax of this, and interfered with attempts to retrieve components from northern Canada. (TV: Angel of the North) Thorne was at the Department Mobile HQ when the Last Precinct took over Gryffen Manor. He arrested, Pike, though K9 warned him to treat Pike with the respect he deserved or there would be consequences. (TV: The Last Precinct) Thorne succeeded in acquiring K9's regeneration unit. (TV: Hound of the Korven). K9 determined that Thorne was working with the invaders when he found that he was being used to create a larger portal. When Jorjie branded Thorne a traitor to his entire planet, he revealed that he was implanted with Meron DNA by the Korven. He ordered Trojan to kill them all, starting with K9. K9 called the Jixen to do battle against the Meron. This caused Trojan's Jixen and Meron DNA to conflict. With its final breath, Trojan collapsed on Thorne, crushing him to death. (TV: The Eclipse of the Korven)
  • Ensign Thorne was a Starfleet officer and member of the engineering staff aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2367. While the ship was exploring the Mar Oscura Nebula, Thorne was seriously injured when a cryogenic control conduit in main engineering exploded due to dark matter within the nebula. To check the systems he accompanied Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge and Lieutenant j.g. Van Mayter later and saw the aftermath of the death of Van Mayter. (TNG: "In Theory" ) Thorne was played by stunt actor Gary Baxley who also coordinated his own stunt in this episode. He received no credit for this work.
  • Compared to the other settlements in the Arbor, Thorne does not have as large a history, only having been founded in the 7th century of the Third Era by former explorers looking to open trade with colonies and other nations. It was named after the abundant thorned blackberry bushes in the area, which proved to be a useful natural defense against bandits when the city was still a small village. These bandit attacks eventually led to both the construction of high city walls and the formation of a militia which would later become Thorne’s city guard and later still be absorbed into the Rangers of Rollen. While the Rangers have since expanded their area of operation to cover the entire Arbor, they proudly patrol the walls and streets of Thorne to pay homage to the roots of their faction.
  • Sebastian Thorne is a mute inmate in an asylum who is chosen as the test pilot for a time machine built in the late nieteenth century. He finds the city replaced by jungle, and the human population subjugated by the cruel gorilla Urchak. He gives up his chance to return to his own time so that he can free the people from Urchak's rule.
  • Thorne is a Homo sapiens, and one of the six characters in Cavemen with lead billing; she is Kate's roommate at The Shores in San Diego, California, the apartment building managed by Kate's mother, Leslie. She is portrayed by Stephanie Lemelin. Thorne is the only starring character not to be given a surname in the series.
  • Thorne ist ein kleines Sonnensystem mit einem und einem Asteroidengürtel. Voraussetzung: Kollektorenschiff (Mission) (Mass Effect 2)
  • Luminosity N/A Planets Moons 0 Asteroid Belts 0 Asteroids 0 Objects 0 Location: Milky Way / Hawking Eta / Thorne Thorne is a small system with one , one and an asteroid . Prerequisite: Collector Ship (mission) (Mass Effect 2) The system is likely named after Kip Thorne, one of the world's leading experts on Einstein's general theory of relativity.
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