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  • Protectors is a Star Trek: Voyager novel by Kirsten Beyer published by Pocket Books in January 2014. It is the fifth novel in the Voyager relaunch after Destiny and the ninth overall. It centers around the re-discovery of a species of subspace distortions and newly resurrected Kathryn Janeway fighting for leadership of the Full Circle Fleet.
  • The Protectors clan started out when a player named Gunblade12 was talking a walk down the park in Falador. As he looked out, he saw three medium leveled players following a level 12 with only a bronze medium helmet and an iron dagger. As he peeked over the park fence, he heard the three calling the level 12 a noob and never left him alone. Gunblade12 decided to help out. He walked up to the four; the three, Johnston897, Rebirthofwar, Xhbmc1212121 and the level 12, Yummy9 and told Yummy9 to switch to world 32. He switched, followed by Gunblade12. They met back up in front of the bank and Yummy9 thanked him, they became friends and soon helped out other people. They soon formed a clan which was named The Helpers.
  • Shapeshifters charged with protecting the Royal Four, the Protectors later took on the human identities of Kal Langley and Ed Harding, a.k.a. Nasedo.
  • The Protectors is a secret intergalactic security force (or intergalactic safety organization/agency), its purpose is to provide protection to every planet within the Galactic Union that is prone to all forms of alien aggression. There are only few known people to who have joined or have grown affiliated to this organization/agency (including Fred and the actor Agent Alpha One). Their headquarters is the mother ship of the Protectors, it is often seen near the planet Earth.
  • Protectors is a guild on the Rosal server. First formed by Sword-Dreamer and later leadership turned over to Iambad. Protectors has a wide range of levels. Currently the highest level is 7x and the lowest is 1x. Also there is 44 members and an average level of 31. Protectors was formed just so someone could say they have a guild. Eventually it became a decent guild with moderate levels and good people.
  • Protectors are AI-controlled units who defend the spawn areas of teams in 2 Teams, 4 Teams, and Domination. They are similar to the Drones launched by the Battleship, as well as the defunct Mothership, and the Guardian, due to size. Protectors can be killed by Arena Closers. They do not have God Mode, but they have Max Drone health.
  • The Protectors were the elders of the villagers of Okoto. They lived in villages around the island. There were six types, each corresponding to the six regions of Okoto, respectively: the Protector of Fire, Protector of Jungle, Protector of Water, Protector of Ice, Protector of Stone, and Protector of Earth.
  • The Protectors are an elite organization of Velorians whose mission is to defend their assigned planet with every breath in their bodies. They originated in 1492, Earth count, when Aphro'dite, a Galen regarded as one of the gods by the Velorians, arrived at the Shrine of Skietra on Velor to proclaim a new purpose for the Golden World. It was Aphro'dite who enhanced Vespyr Ten’azi as the first of the Protectors, giving her four times the strength of a normal P-1 female, and she has enhanced every other Protector since.
  • Many of the characters included in the series were taken from heroes created by Centaur Publications, and had fallen into the Public Domain. Some heroes were given new names, such as: Gravestone (formerly Fantom of the Fair, Fantom or Fantoman), Nightmask (Masked Marvel), Thresher (aka Shark), and Midnight Blue (formerly Blue Lady). In the case of Gravestone, the name was changed to avoid confusion with Lee Falk's Phantom (although there were a few instances when the hero was referred to as "Fantom" within the pages of the first few issues). Nightmask was changed from Masked Marvel to avoid any potential legal problems with Marvel Comics (both explanations appeared in the letter column page of the first issue of The Protectors). Many of Centaur's heroes received updated costumes but retain
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  • Protectors # 1
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  • --01-28
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  • September 2381 – January 2382
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  • 9781476738543
  • ISBN 1476738548
  • ISBN 9781476738550
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  • Falador
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  • The Protectors are an elite organization of Velorians whose mission is to defend their assigned planet with every breath in their bodies. They originated in 1492, Earth count, when Aphro'dite, a Galen regarded as one of the gods by the Velorians, arrived at the Shrine of Skietra on Velor to proclaim a new purpose for the Golden World. It was Aphro'dite who enhanced Vespyr Ten’azi as the first of the Protectors, giving her four times the strength of a normal P-1 female, and she has enhanced every other Protector since. The Shrine of Sketra became the Academy of Protectors, and was later expanded to meet demand. Offworld combat training was assigned to Erin'lah, a moon originally used for training Companions (Vespyr had served as a Companion on Tazzi's World, but left there to bring warning of the threat of new Arion weapons recently deployed by the Empire), but was later moved to the more forbidding moon of Erin'dor. Some training also takes place on Atlantea, a moon of Daxxan. Protectors are assigned to and serve openly on Enlightenment worlds, also called Disclosed worlds. But some serve secretly on undisclosed worlds, including Earth, and even on alien worlds like Tetra. A team of Protectors also guards the Vauld, a gypsy fleet created by the Vendorians who escaped destruction of their own world by the Empire. Training and supervision of Protectors was long in the hands of the all-male High Council, which had previously run the Companion program. Every Velorian woman dreams of becoming a Protector, but only women of the Prima caste (specifically P-1) are eligible and indeed obligated to follow that vocation and assume the Mantle of Protector. Some are killed in training and some prove to be insufficiently qualified; these are usually reassigned as Scribes. Protectors are expected to serve for life oin their assigned worlds, and rarely return to Velor. But they stay in contact through the Messengers, also trained at the Academy, who bring them comfort and counsel as well as word from home, in addition to bearing official messengers back and forth.
  • Protectors is a Star Trek: Voyager novel by Kirsten Beyer published by Pocket Books in January 2014. It is the fifth novel in the Voyager relaunch after Destiny and the ninth overall. It centers around the re-discovery of a species of subspace distortions and newly resurrected Kathryn Janeway fighting for leadership of the Full Circle Fleet.
  • The Protectors clan started out when a player named Gunblade12 was talking a walk down the park in Falador. As he looked out, he saw three medium leveled players following a level 12 with only a bronze medium helmet and an iron dagger. As he peeked over the park fence, he heard the three calling the level 12 a noob and never left him alone. Gunblade12 decided to help out. He walked up to the four; the three, Johnston897, Rebirthofwar, Xhbmc1212121 and the level 12, Yummy9 and told Yummy9 to switch to world 32. He switched, followed by Gunblade12. They met back up in front of the bank and Yummy9 thanked him, they became friends and soon helped out other people. They soon formed a clan which was named The Helpers.
  • Many of the characters included in the series were taken from heroes created by Centaur Publications, and had fallen into the Public Domain. Some heroes were given new names, such as: Gravestone (formerly Fantom of the Fair, Fantom or Fantoman), Nightmask (Masked Marvel), Thresher (aka Shark), and Midnight Blue (formerly Blue Lady). In the case of Gravestone, the name was changed to avoid confusion with Lee Falk's Phantom (although there were a few instances when the hero was referred to as "Fantom" within the pages of the first few issues). Nightmask was changed from Masked Marvel to avoid any potential legal problems with Marvel Comics (both explanations appeared in the letter column page of the first issue of The Protectors). Many of Centaur's heroes received updated costumes but retained their original names, including Zardi The Eternal Man, Amazing Man, Mighty Man, Man of War, Iron Skull, Mantoka, Arrow, Witch and Airman, along with the villains The Great Question and Conqueror. Malibu also made use of the Rocket Ranger (a character created by the video game company Cinemaware) within the pages of Man of War's series and Miss Fury, who they had licensed for a previous series. With the 13th issue of the series, Malibu started the "Genesis" cross-over, which incorporated the books "Dinosaurs for Hire" and "Ex-Mutants" as part of the six-issue story. At the end of the cross-over, characters from the Protectors would appear in the pages of Ex-Mutants (and vice-versa). The Protectors was cancelled with issue 20 in 1994 (the year Malibu was purchased by Marvel Comics), with readers witnessing the destruction of the Earth, making any type of continuation of the heroes' story highly unlikely.
  • Shapeshifters charged with protecting the Royal Four, the Protectors later took on the human identities of Kal Langley and Ed Harding, a.k.a. Nasedo.
  • The Protectors is a secret intergalactic security force (or intergalactic safety organization/agency), its purpose is to provide protection to every planet within the Galactic Union that is prone to all forms of alien aggression. There are only few known people to who have joined or have grown affiliated to this organization/agency (including Fred and the actor Agent Alpha One). Their headquarters is the mother ship of the Protectors, it is often seen near the planet Earth.
  • Protectors is a guild on the Rosal server. First formed by Sword-Dreamer and later leadership turned over to Iambad. Protectors has a wide range of levels. Currently the highest level is 7x and the lowest is 1x. Also there is 44 members and an average level of 31. Protectors was formed just so someone could say they have a guild. Eventually it became a decent guild with moderate levels and good people.
  • Protectors are AI-controlled units who defend the spawn areas of teams in 2 Teams, 4 Teams, and Domination. They are similar to the Drones launched by the Battleship, as well as the defunct Mothership, and the Guardian, due to size. Protectors can be killed by Arena Closers. They do not have God Mode, but they have Max Drone health.
  • The Protectors were the elders of the villagers of Okoto. They lived in villages around the island. There were six types, each corresponding to the six regions of Okoto, respectively: the Protector of Fire, Protector of Jungle, Protector of Water, Protector of Ice, Protector of Stone, and Protector of Earth.
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