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  • Please leave this page in place for future content and Steamification BrentNewland (talk) 08:02, December 13, 2013 (UTC)
  • Critical Mass is a "spontaneous coincidence": a monthly bicycle ride to celebrate cycling and assert cyclists' rights to the road. Seattle Critical Mass is on the last Friday of each month, rain or shine, 5:30pm at Westlake Center. Each critical mass there is a group in the u district that leaves red square at 5pm and bikes to westlake center. For cyclists on the other side of Lake Washington, a Bellevue Critical Mass may be starting soon.
  • Critical Mass is the excess amount of retained health, which can be used to create devastating area attacks. Damage dealt by enemies will first deplete the excess health before usual health of Alex Mercer.
  • Critical Mass is a passive mage ability learned at level 36 for those who have chosen the Fire specialization. It affects the critical strike chance of [Fireball], [Frostfire Bolt], [Pyroblast], and [Scorch].
  • Gold Reward Leveled File:GoldIcon.png Reputation Disposition Type Creatures Enemies Quest ID Critical Mass is a quest available in The Elder Scrolls Online. It involves the Vestige assisting Sara Benele in stabalizing the core of what is known to Craglorn locals as the "Mage's staff," an object that fell from the sky just before the constellations vanished.
  • Critical Mass was a Wizard passive skill, unlocked at level 50. As of patch 2.0., Critical Mass has been removed from the game and replaced with Dominance.
  • Critical Mass belongs to the Rogue Isles Villains. He can be found during the Safeguard Missions in Founders' Falls and Peregrine Island, where he will try to rob the bank. Besides, a villain group may be trying to take him out of the jail during these missions as well. It is possible to find him twice in the same mission, first at bank and then in the jail.
  • "Critical Mass" is the fifth episode to the fanon continuation of The Spectacular Spider-Man>
  • Critical Mass rides vary greatly in many respects, including frequency and number of participants. For example, in what have been the largest events using the name Critical Mass, cyclists in Budapest, Hungary hold only two rides each year on 22 September (International Car Free Day) and 22 April (Earth Day). They attract tens of thousands of riders. The April 22, 2006 Budapest ride participation was generally estimated at 32,000 riders.
  • "Critical Mass" is the thirteenth episode of the second season of Stargate: Atlantis.
  • Critical Mass is a Buzzword used to describe a particular stage in the development of a company, and it indicates that the company has reached a stage of development and is poised for rapid action.
  • Critical Mass is an event held typically on the last Friday of every month in cities around the world, where bicyclists, skateboarders, roller bladers, roller skaters and other self-propelled people take to the streets en masse. Critical Mass has no leaders, and no goals other than to meet once every month and enjoy the security and companionship of riding, rolling and travelling through the city together. The one worldwide slogan, chanted by riders in probably all cities where the ride take place is: "We aren't blocking traffic; we are traffic." Critics have claimed that this is a deliberate attempt to obstruct traffic and cause a disruption of normal city functions, asserting that Critical Mass refuses to obey the vehicular traffic laws that apply to cyclists the same as they do to drive
  • thumb|Eine der sehr großen Critical-Mass-Fahrten; das Bild zeigt die kritische Masse in Vancouver, British Columbia, 2007 thumb|Etwas abgewandelte Version der klassischen Fahrrad-Faust, die häufig im Zusammenhang mit Critical Mass zu sehen ist. Was ist Critical Mass? fragte Phillip B. im Jahr 2007 bei einer Critical-Mass-Fahrradfahrt in Durham mehrere Radfahrer und so simpel die Frage war, er bekam jeweils unterschiedliche Antworten. "Frag zehn Radfahrer und du bekommst zehn verschiedene Antworten", so ähnlich ist es in einzelnen Critical-Mass-FAQs . zu lesen. Critical Mass ist, das sollen diese beiden Beispiele deutlich machen, nicht eindeutig zu beschreiben, für jeden Radfahrer hat Critical Mass eine unterschiedliche Bedeutung.
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  • Golden Age
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  • Passive
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  • Critical Mass
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  • Stargate: Atlantis
Guests
  • Gary Jones as CMSgt. Walter Harriman
  • Peter Flemming as Agent Malcolm Barrett
  • David Nykl as Dr. Radek Zelenka
  • Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee
  • Chuck Campbell as Chuck
  • Mitch Pileggi as Colonel Steven Caldwell
  • Ben Cotton as Dr. Peter Kavanagh
  • Anne Openshaw as Captain Megan Cooper
  • Beau Bridges as Major General Henry Landry
  • Brenda McDonald as Charin
  • Ellie Harvie as Dr. Lindsey Novak
  • Jaime Ray Newman as Lt. Laura Cadman
  • Trevor Devall as voice of Hermiod
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  • 2003-11-26
  • --11-26
Name
  • Critical Mass
Type
  • Offensive
  • Repeatable
Airdate
  • 2005-12-05
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  • Critical Hits have a chance to reduce the remaining cooldowns of all spells by second. "As the blast obliterated the walls, she spun the energy of the shockwave into a new spell and hurled it at her stupefied foes." — The Harrowing of Korlean's Stronghold
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  • Fire
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  • "Epiphany"
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  • 213
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  • Getting a Takedown will refresh the cooldown on all of your Abilities.
  • Multiplies the critical strike chance of your Fireball, Frostfire Bolt, Pyroblast, and Scorch by 1.3.0.
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  • Marvel
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  • 2.130000
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  • Passive
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  • "Grace Under Pressure"
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  • 118
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  • REVU
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  • 28
Number of Unique
  • 12
Number of Veteran
  • 28
Number of Rookie
  • 28
Number of Limited Editions
  • 22
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  • Please leave this page in place for future content and Steamification BrentNewland (talk) 08:02, December 13, 2013 (UTC)
  • Critical Mass is a "spontaneous coincidence": a monthly bicycle ride to celebrate cycling and assert cyclists' rights to the road. Seattle Critical Mass is on the last Friday of each month, rain or shine, 5:30pm at Westlake Center. Each critical mass there is a group in the u district that leaves red square at 5pm and bikes to westlake center. For cyclists on the other side of Lake Washington, a Bellevue Critical Mass may be starting soon.
  • Critical Mass is the excess amount of retained health, which can be used to create devastating area attacks. Damage dealt by enemies will first deplete the excess health before usual health of Alex Mercer.
  • Critical Mass is a passive mage ability learned at level 36 for those who have chosen the Fire specialization. It affects the critical strike chance of [Fireball], [Frostfire Bolt], [Pyroblast], and [Scorch].
  • Gold Reward Leveled File:GoldIcon.png Reputation Disposition Type Creatures Enemies Quest ID Critical Mass is a quest available in The Elder Scrolls Online. It involves the Vestige assisting Sara Benele in stabalizing the core of what is known to Craglorn locals as the "Mage's staff," an object that fell from the sky just before the constellations vanished.
  • thumb|Eine der sehr großen Critical-Mass-Fahrten; das Bild zeigt die kritische Masse in Vancouver, British Columbia, 2007 thumb|Etwas abgewandelte Version der klassischen Fahrrad-Faust, die häufig im Zusammenhang mit Critical Mass zu sehen ist. Was ist Critical Mass? fragte Phillip B. im Jahr 2007 bei einer Critical-Mass-Fahrradfahrt in Durham mehrere Radfahrer und so simpel die Frage war, er bekam jeweils unterschiedliche Antworten. "Frag zehn Radfahrer und du bekommst zehn verschiedene Antworten", so ähnlich ist es in einzelnen Critical-Mass-FAQs . zu lesen. Critical Mass ist, das sollen diese beiden Beispiele deutlich machen, nicht eindeutig zu beschreiben, für jeden Radfahrer hat Critical Mass eine unterschiedliche Bedeutung. Dennoch ähneln sich alle diese Fahrradfahrten mit Massencharakter auf eine bestimmte Art und Weise. Ihren Ursprung haben sie in San Francisco, wo 1992 die Critical-Mass-Idee geboren wurde, die in der Praxis darauf beruht, dass Radfahrer massenhaft und scheinbar zufällig zusammen die Straßen befahren. Durch die gemeinsame Teilnahme vieler Radfahrer im Straßenverkehr wird so unter anderem das Radfahren gefeiert, für nachhaltigen Verkehr geworben und die Sicherheit der einzelnen Radfahrer durch den Schutz in der Masse erhöht. Die Idee verbreitete sich in den Jahren über den Globus. Vorsichtig geschätzt lässt sich sagen, dass es weltweit in mehr als 300 Städten Critical-Mass-Fahrradfahrten gegeben hat, alleine in den Vereinigten Staaten waren es schon mehr als 200 Städte. Critical Mass ist, wie sich gezeigt hat, nicht frei von Konflikten, die vor allem mit den Behörden und Autofahrern ausgetragen werden. Massenfestnahmen in New York und gerichtliche Auseinandersetzungen in London seien nur zwei prominente Beispiele. Es gibt viele Texte, die versuchen die Critical-Mass-Idee zu erklären. Im deutschsprachigen Raum ist unter anderem der Artikel in der Wikipedia Kritische Masse (Protestform) zu erwähnen, sehr knapp gehalten bietet er eine erste Übersicht über das Thema. Einen wesentlich weiterreichenden Überblick über den Hintergrund und die Bedeutung der Critical Mass leistet zum Beispiel der sehr lesenswerte englischsprachige Wikipedia-Artikel Critical Mass. Eine deutschsprachige und regelmäßig aktualisierte Übersetzung kann im Critical-Mass-Wiki gefunden werden. Michael Bluejay (critical-mass.info) hat die Aktualisierung seines legendären und weltweit bekannten Internet-Projekts, die berühmte Liste von Critical-Mass-Fahrten (Worldwide Critical Mass Hub), im Januar 2009 eingestellt! Aufgrund von Zeitmangel und Beschimpfungen ihm gegenüber wird er seine von 1998 bis 2008 gepflegte Liste nicht weiter betreiben und verweist auf die "List of rides" im Critical-Mass-Wiki als Gemeinschaftsprojekt.
  • Critical Mass was a Wizard passive skill, unlocked at level 50. As of patch 2.0., Critical Mass has been removed from the game and replaced with Dominance.
  • Critical Mass is an event held typically on the last Friday of every month in cities around the world, where bicyclists, skateboarders, roller bladers, roller skaters and other self-propelled people take to the streets en masse. Critical Mass has no leaders, and no goals other than to meet once every month and enjoy the security and companionship of riding, rolling and travelling through the city together. The one worldwide slogan, chanted by riders in probably all cities where the ride take place is: "We aren't blocking traffic; we are traffic." Critics have claimed that this is a deliberate attempt to obstruct traffic and cause a disruption of normal city functions, asserting that Critical Mass refuses to obey the vehicular traffic laws that apply to cyclists the same as they do to drivers of other vehicles. Some Critical Mass fans defend the lawlessness of cyclists based on their belief that typical laws governing bicycle road users are unfair and different from those governing pedestrians and motorists, and that traffic law heavily favours motor vehicle use in many cities. However, cyclists are typically treated by the law similarly to drivers of other low-power and/or slow-moving vehicles, though many cyclists and motorists, and sometimes even those in law-enforcement, are often unaware of cyclist roadway rights.
  • Critical Mass belongs to the Rogue Isles Villains. He can be found during the Safeguard Missions in Founders' Falls and Peregrine Island, where he will try to rob the bank. Besides, a villain group may be trying to take him out of the jail during these missions as well. It is possible to find him twice in the same mission, first at bank and then in the jail.
  • "Critical Mass" is the fifth episode to the fanon continuation of The Spectacular Spider-Man>
  • Critical Mass rides vary greatly in many respects, including frequency and number of participants. For example, in what have been the largest events using the name Critical Mass, cyclists in Budapest, Hungary hold only two rides each year on 22 September (International Car Free Day) and 22 April (Earth Day). They attract tens of thousands of riders. The April 22, 2006 Budapest ride participation was generally estimated at 32,000 riders.
  • "Critical Mass" is the thirteenth episode of the second season of Stargate: Atlantis.
  • Critical Mass is a Buzzword used to describe a particular stage in the development of a company, and it indicates that the company has reached a stage of development and is poised for rapid action.
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