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  • Death Penalty
  • Death penalty
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  • The movie was made as a final project for a Techniques of Film Directing course at Minnesota State University Moorhead.
  • Death penalty (commonly abbreviated as "DP") reduces your maximum health and energy values by the current % amount of the penalty. Every time you earn a penalty, it is added to your current total; this total cannot exceed -60%. A Death Penalty is the opposite of a Morale Boost, although both are added together for a cumulative effect. Note: The terms "morale boost" and "death penalty" are also used to describe whether this cumulative effect is positive or negative.
  • "When you are slain, you'll resurrect at the last lifestone to which you attuned your character, having lost one or more valuable items, half your pyreals, if any, and a percentage of your "vitae," or life force. All your skills are decreased by the percentage of your vitae loss and so are the maximum values of your secondary attributes -- Health, Stamina, and Mana."
  • The death penalty, also known as capital punishment, was the lawful ending of a human being's life by state authorities. It was the ultimate penalty for crimes in most human societies. After having been abandoned by most Earth nations in the 20th Century CE, the death penalty was reinstituted by many star nations in the Diaspora of Man.
  • The death penalty is served in certain states for certain crimes. An inmate may wait on death row for a number of years, until his/her execution, which is most likely lethal injection, but in some states, the inmate may choose the electric chair.
  • Death Penalty-Life to the ultimate extreme or good conservative Christian's answer to a criminal. The only thing stopping Stephen Colbert, an ordinary American, from going on a murderous rampage is the sound piece of legislative patriotism that is the death penalty. It is thus utter truthiness that capital punishment prevents murders: in fact, last year the number of murders dropped by 350%.
  • Unlike the original design of Cerberus which focused on being a rifle, the new version is completely made of metal, sports five unraveling chambers, and a menacing look that makes it resemble a revolver. Death Penalty is easily the most powerful Non-Keyblade weapon in the Series, doing 200,000 damage to almost every enemy. As a drawback, it never deals critical hits.
  • Capital punishment (or the death penalty) is the execution of a convicted criminal by the State as punishment for a crime. Most Western countries have abolished the death penalty because it is considered barbaric and unnecessary. A notable exception is the United States. Although there are a variety of views about whether the Bible condemns or approves of the death penalty, many Christians are morally opposed to it, because once dead a person is unable to repent and find Christ, among other reasons. Again, notably, many Christians, especially evangelical Christians in America are in favour of it.
  • As a Softcore (white) character, half of each coin type the character holds (rounded up) is dropped. It is possible to return and retrieve them. The character will spawn with 100 Health and minimal Mana. A character with 1 File:PlatinumCoin Small.gif, 1 File:GoldCoin Small.gif, 1 File:SilverCoin Small.gif, and/or 1 File:CopperCoin Small.gif will lose all his/her money. A softcore player's name and chat are displayed white in the chat.
  • The Death penalty is an event that happen when a person is supposed to die. Lincoln Burrows was given the death penalty, but he didn't get it.
  • Death Penalty appeared in Final Fantasy VII, as one of the obtainable Ultimate Weapons equippable by the character Vincent Valentine. It also appeared in Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus, as one of Vincent's equippable gun frames. It is considered the most powerful gun which Vincent can use.
  • Death Penalty (DP) is based on your highest level, up to around 460,000 for a character with a skill level of 250. DP stacks up to 10 deaths. You remove DP by performing actions, removing DP at a rate of (skill used level / 10) * xp gained. The highest skill does not necessarily remove DP faster - the one that gives you the most XP does. DP slowly wears off with time (although very slowly) and it's possible to buy special gifts (pacts) from Ma-Duk or Jena at altars to speed up the process. These are useful to buy if you are logging out and still have lots of DP yet to recover.
  • Death penalty was the practice of imposing the punishment of death for people convicted of certain serious crimes. Worlds with the death penalty usually counted treason as a capital offense. In 28 ABY, Senator Ransolm Casterfo lent his support to a campaign to reinstate the death penalty on his homeworld of Riosa. At the time, more Centrist star systems were leaning toward it. Ironically, Casterfo ended up facing capital punishment after he was framed for the assassination of Tai-Lin Garr.
  • The Death Penalty is a policy where people convicted of certain crimes can be sentenced to be executed. Even when permitted, the death penalty is usually reserved for particularly heinous crimes such as murder. The death penalty is favored by Patriots, especially since it helps deter people away from most Violent Crimes. However, the lethal nature of the policy and the fact that there's always a possibility that wrongly convicted innocents can be executed leads to Liberals opposing the death penalty. Introducing the death penalty will reduce Liberalism by 4 to 8%.
  • The death penalty, or capital punishment is the deliberate ending of the life of a sentient being by a government. The act of carrying out the death penalty is usually referred to as "execution" and the person being executed was often referred to as the condemned. Throughout the history of the galaxy, many different cultures have carried out the death penalty against individuals, for a wide variety of reasons—usually for punishment for crimes such as murder and treason.
  • Centuries before 2364, some of the nation-states of Earth, believing the death penalty a justifiable deterrent for criminality, practiced this most severe of punishments on those they deemed most threatening to society. Eventually, as criminal behavior was detected in its infancy in individuals and the individuals themselves were treated for their criminal tendencies, the death penalty lost its hold and eventually ceased as a practice. (ENT: "The Augments"; TNG: "Justice" ) A Human being burned at the stake could be seen in the resetting timestream. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")
  • "Death Penalty! Are you having fun yet? Die, die, DIE! NOW DIE!" —Spoken during Death Penalty. Death Penalty is Super Skrull's Level 3 Hyper Combo. Super Skrull leaps high into the air, similar to Meteor Smash. If he hits the opponent upon landing, he will slam his opponent into the ground, beating them rapidly before lifting them up then smashing them with a punch using a combination of the powers from the Fantastic Four. Unlike most Hyper Combos, the buttons pressed for this move will affect the area where Super Skrull will land no matter what direction he is facing. The different button combinations are:
  • The Death Penalty is a form of legal punishment involving the execution of an individual. The Death Penalty is used when violating laws of particular importance of the UNSC, such as the JAG 4465/LHG protocol. The form of execution is almost invariably the firing squad or lethal injection, as it is the fastest and least costly means available. Some instances of the death penalty being threatened on UNSC personnel include failure to comply with the Cole Protocol, insubordination and cowardice.
  • Death Penalty should be banned, unless Suicide is legalized. Allowing death for every single big crime makes it more accessible and risk-free than Suicide. Where suicide is illegal, if someone tries to kill himself he is put in a prison for mental people, known as mental hospital. But if someone... * Robs a bank, he/she is put to death. * Kills a person, he/she is put to death. * Rapes a person, he/she is put to death.
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  • 75
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  • Rewards Death Penalty (80)
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  • Rewards Death Penalty (95)
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  • Rewards Death Penalty (90)
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  • Rewards Death Penalty (85)
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  • Rewards Death Penalty (99)
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  • Rewards Death Penalty (Afterglow)
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  • 480
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  • Death Penalty
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  • Marksmanship
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  • 2014-05-04
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  • Occasionally deals double damage'''
  • "Leaden Salute"
  • '''Enhances "Quick Draw" effect
  • Aftermath: Increases Rng. Acc./Rng. Atk.
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  • Season 1 Episode 2
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  • Death Penalty
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  • 40
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  • __TOC__
  • The movie was made as a final project for a Techniques of Film Directing course at Minnesota State University Moorhead.
  • Death penalty (commonly abbreviated as "DP") reduces your maximum health and energy values by the current % amount of the penalty. Every time you earn a penalty, it is added to your current total; this total cannot exceed -60%. A Death Penalty is the opposite of a Morale Boost, although both are added together for a cumulative effect. Note: The terms "morale boost" and "death penalty" are also used to describe whether this cumulative effect is positive or negative.
  • The Death Penalty is a form of legal punishment involving the execution of an individual. The Death Penalty is used when violating laws of particular importance of the UNSC, such as the JAG 4465/LHG protocol. The form of execution is almost invariably the firing squad or lethal injection, as it is the fastest and least costly means available. Some instances of the death penalty being threatened on UNSC personnel include failure to comply with the Cole Protocol, insubordination and cowardice. Humanity is not the only species to administer the death penalty. The Covenant punish various infractions of varying degrees with death: captured prisoners are executed once their usefulness has ended; incompetent Unggoy are brutally killed, or even fed to Jackals; leaders responsible for military failures are publicly humiliated and executed; and heretics, as in the case of Sesa 'Refumee, and other dissidents are silently assassinated by Covenant Loyalists, usually an Arbiter, if the situation is dire. The Covenant seem more free in dispensing their form of justice, often without any form of trial other than a public shame inquisition, and use them as opportunities to serve as examples to others who would follow in their footsteps, of the consequences of those who fail or try opposing the Prophets and their followers.
  • "Death Penalty! Are you having fun yet? Die, die, DIE! NOW DIE!" —Spoken during Death Penalty. Death Penalty is Super Skrull's Level 3 Hyper Combo. Super Skrull leaps high into the air, similar to Meteor Smash. If he hits the opponent upon landing, he will slam his opponent into the ground, beating them rapidly before lifting them up then smashing them with a punch using a combination of the powers from the Fantastic Four. Unlike most Hyper Combos, the buttons pressed for this move will affect the area where Super Skrull will land no matter what direction he is facing. The different button combinations are: * File:Attack l.png+File:Attack m.png : Left * File:Attack l.png+File:Attack h.png : Middle * File:Attack m.png+File:Attack h.png : Right This function is gone in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, because Death Penalty now automatically tracks over the opponent. It can also hit OTG, but can be blocked.
  • Centuries before 2364, some of the nation-states of Earth, believing the death penalty a justifiable deterrent for criminality, practiced this most severe of punishments on those they deemed most threatening to society. Eventually, as criminal behavior was detected in its infancy in individuals and the individuals themselves were treated for their criminal tendencies, the death penalty lost its hold and eventually ceased as a practice. (ENT: "The Augments"; TNG: "Justice" ) A Human being burned at the stake could be seen in the resetting timestream. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II") In the 22nd century, the Vulcans had very few crimes punishable by death. Treason was one such crime. (ENT: "Kir'Shara") In 2153, a group of Triannons seized control of Enterprise NX-01 and their religious leader, Pri'Nam D'Jamat ruled that one of the crew of the ship must die for their transgressions against the Delphic Expanse spheres. Captain Jonathan Archer selected himself and convinced D'Jamat that the transporter was a device that was used to dispose of hazardous materials, but was also sometimes used for humane executions. He was thus able to escape by being transported to another part of the ship. (ENT: "Chosen Realm")
  • "When you are slain, you'll resurrect at the last lifestone to which you attuned your character, having lost one or more valuable items, half your pyreals, if any, and a percentage of your "vitae," or life force. All your skills are decreased by the percentage of your vitae loss and so are the maximum values of your secondary attributes -- Health, Stamina, and Mana."
  • The death penalty, also known as capital punishment, was the lawful ending of a human being's life by state authorities. It was the ultimate penalty for crimes in most human societies. After having been abandoned by most Earth nations in the 20th Century CE, the death penalty was reinstituted by many star nations in the Diaspora of Man.
  • The death penalty is served in certain states for certain crimes. An inmate may wait on death row for a number of years, until his/her execution, which is most likely lethal injection, but in some states, the inmate may choose the electric chair.
  • Death Penalty should be banned, unless Suicide is legalized. Allowing death for every single big crime makes it more accessible and risk-free than Suicide. Where suicide is illegal, if someone tries to kill himself he is put in a prison for mental people, known as mental hospital. But if someone... * Robs a bank, he/she is put to death. * Kills a person, he/she is put to death. * Rapes a person, he/she is put to death. So, it becomes at-least "seemingly" easier to kill oneself by misusing the system than trying to actually kill oneself directly. This increases the crime rate drastically: Those who have nothing to live for, could go get rich by robbing a bank, kill their most detested person, rape someone, etc.
  • Death Penalty-Life to the ultimate extreme or good conservative Christian's answer to a criminal. The only thing stopping Stephen Colbert, an ordinary American, from going on a murderous rampage is the sound piece of legislative patriotism that is the death penalty. It is thus utter truthiness that capital punishment prevents murders: in fact, last year the number of murders dropped by 350%.
  • Unlike the original design of Cerberus which focused on being a rifle, the new version is completely made of metal, sports five unraveling chambers, and a menacing look that makes it resemble a revolver. Death Penalty is easily the most powerful Non-Keyblade weapon in the Series, doing 200,000 damage to almost every enemy. As a drawback, it never deals critical hits.
  • Capital punishment (or the death penalty) is the execution of a convicted criminal by the State as punishment for a crime. Most Western countries have abolished the death penalty because it is considered barbaric and unnecessary. A notable exception is the United States. Although there are a variety of views about whether the Bible condemns or approves of the death penalty, many Christians are morally opposed to it, because once dead a person is unable to repent and find Christ, among other reasons. Again, notably, many Christians, especially evangelical Christians in America are in favour of it.
  • As a Softcore (white) character, half of each coin type the character holds (rounded up) is dropped. It is possible to return and retrieve them. The character will spawn with 100 Health and minimal Mana. A character with 1 File:PlatinumCoin Small.gif, 1 File:GoldCoin Small.gif, 1 File:SilverCoin Small.gif, and/or 1 File:CopperCoin Small.gif will lose all his/her money. A softcore player's name and chat are displayed white in the chat.
  • The Death penalty is an event that happen when a person is supposed to die. Lincoln Burrows was given the death penalty, but he didn't get it.
  • Death Penalty appeared in Final Fantasy VII, as one of the obtainable Ultimate Weapons equippable by the character Vincent Valentine. It also appeared in Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus, as one of Vincent's equippable gun frames. It is considered the most powerful gun which Vincent can use.
  • Death Penalty (DP) is based on your highest level, up to around 460,000 for a character with a skill level of 250. DP stacks up to 10 deaths. You remove DP by performing actions, removing DP at a rate of (skill used level / 10) * xp gained. The highest skill does not necessarily remove DP faster - the one that gives you the most XP does. DP slowly wears off with time (although very slowly) and it's possible to buy special gifts (pacts) from Ma-Duk or Jena at altars to speed up the process. These are useful to buy if you are logging out and still have lots of DP yet to recover.
  • Death penalty was the practice of imposing the punishment of death for people convicted of certain serious crimes. Worlds with the death penalty usually counted treason as a capital offense. In 28 ABY, Senator Ransolm Casterfo lent his support to a campaign to reinstate the death penalty on his homeworld of Riosa. At the time, more Centrist star systems were leaning toward it. Ironically, Casterfo ended up facing capital punishment after he was framed for the assassination of Tai-Lin Garr.
  • The Death Penalty is a policy where people convicted of certain crimes can be sentenced to be executed. Even when permitted, the death penalty is usually reserved for particularly heinous crimes such as murder. The death penalty is favored by Patriots, especially since it helps deter people away from most Violent Crimes. However, the lethal nature of the policy and the fact that there's always a possibility that wrongly convicted innocents can be executed leads to Liberals opposing the death penalty. Introducing the death penalty will reduce Liberalism by 4 to 8%.
  • The death penalty, or capital punishment is the deliberate ending of the life of a sentient being by a government. The act of carrying out the death penalty is usually referred to as "execution" and the person being executed was often referred to as the condemned. Throughout the history of the galaxy, many different cultures have carried out the death penalty against individuals, for a wide variety of reasons—usually for punishment for crimes such as murder and treason.