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The Sewer is an area in Cajar. It serves as the sewer system for Cajar. Passing through the Sewers is the only way to reach the Lower Sewers, a much more vast and confounding system. The sewers of Swordhaven. * Enemies: * Greenrat * Frogdrake * Bosses: * Grumble A sewer is an underground place, usually under cities, with pipes, sludge, Sewer Trolls, fungus, and the like. Sewer is an indoor Level, and the third Level on the lower right level Path, if Bryant decides to go to the Potion Factory, in Return to Dark Castle. Bryant has to make his way from a top platform over ropes and Floating Platforms to the ground to exit the room, avoiding Rats and Mutants. This Level is the most Mousery likely Level in Return to Dark Castle. Main Article: Enemies * Rat * Mutant Main Article: Items Attackers:Global Defense Force Location: Miura Peninsula, Kanagawa, Japan The Strogg have infested the mammoth underground sewer network leading from the urban districts to the rural coast. A GDF task force must break through and override the sewer controls to flush the Strogg out before sections of the city are overrun. The Sewer is a location in Portal City on Treasure Keepers. Currently, this page is organized as the items appear on ingame. Sewer is found in beginner of challenge mode and in world 3 of story mode in super monkey ball deluxe. The stage is layed out like a fairly easy maze in a halfpipe shape. There are several dead ends and only one passage leads to the goal, meaning that this stage can be tricky at first but once the route is learned, it poses no problem. <default>Sewer</default> Location Terrain Modes Type of Combat Players Game Sewer is a multiplayer map featured in Resistance: Burning Skies. It takes place in a SRPA facility underneath New York City. A sewer was a cavernous tunnel and pipe system through which effluent and excess storm water flowed away from the inhabitants of a city. The Sixth Doctor and Peri investigated the London sewers on two occasions. (TV: Attack of the Cybermen, PROSE: Time Wake) In 1889, the Fourth Doctor and Leela were pursued through the London sewers by giant rats. The rats were used by Magnus Greel to guard his underground laboratory. (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang) The Tenth Doctor and Martha were chased through the sewers of New York City by Daleks and pig slaves. (TV: Daleks in Manhattan) File:StubTab.png A sewer was a system that disposed of feces and other waste products. Bubonic plague spread through Constantinople in the summer of 1334 via the sewers, among other routes. Flint recalled this detail in 2269 after Leonard McCoy compared the effects of Rigelian fever to that of the plague. (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah" ) In 2024, Jadzia Dax entered the Sanctuary Processing Center via the Sanitation Department checkpoint, something which impressed B.C., who described her infiltration of Sanctuary District A as "crawl(ing) through the sewers". (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II") A large number of sewer networks have appeared in Sonic the Comic, usually used as a hiding place or alternative route of transport.
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A sewer was a system that disposed of feces and other waste products. Bubonic plague spread through Constantinople in the summer of 1334 via the sewers, among other routes. Flint recalled this detail in 2269 after Leonard McCoy compared the effects of Rigelian fever to that of the plague. (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah" ) In 2024, Jadzia Dax entered the Sanctuary Processing Center via the Sanitation Department checkpoint, something which impressed B.C., who described her infiltration of Sanctuary District A as "crawl(ing) through the sewers". (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II") Currently, this page is organized as the items appear on ingame. Sewer is an indoor Level, and the third Level on the lower right level Path, if Bryant decides to go to the Potion Factory, in Return to Dark Castle. Bryant has to make his way from a top platform over ropes and Floating Platforms to the ground to exit the room, avoiding Rats and Mutants. This Level is the most Mousery likely Level in Return to Dark Castle. Main Article: Enemies * Rat * Mutant Main Article: Items * Rocks * Elixir * Piece of Paper * Laboratory 2 * Potion Factory * Kitchen - falling offscreen * Laboratory * Laboratory 2 * Potion Factory * Kitchen * Pantry * List of Levels in Return to Dark Castle The sewers of Swordhaven. * Enemies: * Greenrat * Frogdrake * Bosses: * Grumble The Sewer is an area in Cajar. It serves as the sewer system for Cajar. Passing through the Sewers is the only way to reach the Lower Sewers, a much more vast and confounding system. A large number of sewer networks have appeared in Sonic the Comic, usually used as a hiding place or alternative route of transport. The Sewer is a location in Portal City on Treasure Keepers. Attackers:Global Defense Force Location: Miura Peninsula, Kanagawa, Japan The Strogg have infested the mammoth underground sewer network leading from the urban districts to the rural coast. A GDF task force must break through and override the sewer controls to flush the Strogg out before sections of the city are overrun. Sewer is found in beginner of challenge mode and in world 3 of story mode in super monkey ball deluxe. The stage is layed out like a fairly easy maze in a halfpipe shape. There are several dead ends and only one passage leads to the goal, meaning that this stage can be tricky at first but once the route is learned, it poses no problem. <default>Sewer</default> Location Terrain Modes Type of Combat Players Game Sewer is a multiplayer map featured in Resistance: Burning Skies. It takes place in a SRPA facility underneath New York City. A sewer is an underground place, usually under cities, with pipes, sludge, Sewer Trolls, fungus, and the like. A sewer was a cavernous tunnel and pipe system through which effluent and excess storm water flowed away from the inhabitants of a city. The Sixth Doctor and Peri investigated the London sewers on two occasions. (TV: Attack of the Cybermen, PROSE: Time Wake) In 1889, the Fourth Doctor and Leela were pursued through the London sewers by giant rats. The rats were used by Magnus Greel to guard his underground laboratory. (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang) The Tenth Doctor and Martha were chased through the sewers of New York City by Daleks and pig slaves. (TV: Daleks in Manhattan) Weevils lived in the sewers of Cardiff. (TV: Combat and others) and Clara explored a sewer beneath a Dalek city on Skaro. Missy explained to Clara that the sewers' primary function was not to house the Daleks' waste, but instead to house decomposing, used Dalek mutants. This was because Daleks were genetically engineered to not die naturally. The Twelfth Doctor later tricked Davros in his own plan. He used his regeneration energy to strengthen the dying Dalek matter and bring it back to full health. The mutants from the sewers then rose up and attacked the overcity. (TV: The Witch's Familiar) K9, Starkey, Jorjie and Darius regularly traversed the sewers of London. (TV: The Bounty Hunter and others) File:StubTab.png