. . . . "31"^^ . "35"^^ . "Strife has already proven himself a force to be reckoned with. A very precise marksman who is extremely well versed in combat tactics, he harbors a calm brutality that few can match in battle. In his robot mode, his arm-rifles fire varying waveforms of radiation, each of which generates intense heat. In his jet mode, he is equipped with the same twin rifles in addition to a Hellfire cannon capable of liquefying even the thickest armor. Strife has a top speed of Mach 2.9 and is one of the most maneuverable jets in the sky. While he prides himself on his accomplishments, he is careful not to rate himself too highly, striving to keep his emotions under a tight rein. Accepts his duty with the utmost commitment and puts forth all possible effort to accomplish any mission he is assigned. Enjoys watching his target's armor melt away just a little too much."@en . . . . . "Combat"@en . . "Enemy"@en . . . . . "Rogue Entertainment"@es . "\"Mila\""@en . . "Strife: Quest for the Sigil (a menudo llamado simplemente como Strife) es un juego h\u00EDbrido entre FPS y juego de roles (RPG), constru\u00EDdo sobre el motor de Doom, desarrollado en 1996 por Rogue Entertainment y publicado por Velocity. Fue el \u00FAltimo juego con licencia para utilizar el motor de Doom. El c\u00F3digo fuente original se perdi\u00F3, pero J\u0101nis Legzdi\u0146\u0161 usando ingenier\u00EDa inversa redise\u00F1\u00F3 Strife utilizando el c\u00F3digo fuente de Doom, para que fuese capaz de trabajar en los source ports modernos."@es . "\"Encounter\""@en . . . "Strife"@en . "Strife, the self-proclaimed God of Skirmishes, is the nephew of Ares, cousin of Deimos and, though never mentioned, son of Discord. Being a lesser god, Strife constantly tried to prove himself to his \"Uncle Ares\" by helping him in his various plots as well as his schemes to kill or hurt Hercules. It had been revealed that if Ares were to ever die or become mortal, Strife would move up in the hierarchy as God of War though he constantly batted with Discord for the position. Strife was one of the first gods that Young Hercules had to deal with during his time as a teenager, though Hercules defeated him each and every time. Strife was a trickster. He often took the form of mortals to cause strife. He took the form of an Agitator to stir villagers against the last Golden Hind when he knew that Hercules was in love with her. Later, he lured Hercules' son Aeson out of the Elysian Fields and into Tartarus. There, he chained the boy and took his form to try to hurt Hercules (HTLJ \"When a Man Loves a Woman\"). Strife's one great accomplishment came when he murdered Hercules' wife Serena. With help from Morpheus he was able to enter the hero's dreams causing Hercules to kill Serena in his sleep (HTLJ \"Judgment Day\"). When Hercules used the Kronos Stone to go back in time, Strife tried to kill the hero with an arrow covered in the blood of a Golden Hind. Strife's aim was good and Hercules was taken down by the arrow but survived. Luckily, Serena was nearby and was able to use her powers to heal Hercules (HTLJ \"The End of the Beginning\"). Soon after, Strife was killed by Callisto with the Hind's Blood Dagger (HTLJ \"Armageddon Now\")."@en . . . "Strife.png"@es . . . "\"Yes, Virginia, There is a Hercules\""@en . . "Echoes of Faydwer"@en . "Each of the kids engages their Guardians in Strife soon after that Guardian is introduced: John, Rose, Jade, and Dave. __TOC__"@en . "Forsaken"@en . "Jet"@en . . . . "Civilian"@en . . . "Unknown"@en . . "Doom II v1.666"@es . "Strife"@en . "Strife"@es . . "Coroner"@en . "28.0"^^ . "4"^^ . "2.0"^^ . . "Strife is a morose and brooding individual. Stoic and quiet, he has few close friends. He's highly intelligent, and his knowledge of funerary science is extensive. He is a compulsive listener and collector of information. As of yet, he refuses to take sides, though he secretly feels an affinity for the Decepticon cause."@en . . . . "Cazic-Thule"@en . "Unknown, possibly alive"@en . "yes"@en . . "Strife demo"@en . . "FPS - RPG"@es . . . . "Strife, the self-proclaimed God of Skirmishes, is the nephew of Ares, cousin of Deimos and, though never mentioned, son of Discord. Being a lesser god, Strife constantly tried to prove himself to his \"Uncle Ares\" by helping him in his various plots as well as his schemes to kill or hurt Hercules. It had been revealed that if Ares were to ever die or become mortal, Strife would move up in the hierarchy as God of War though he constantly batted with Discord for the position. Soon after, Strife was killed by Callisto with the Hind's Blood Dagger (HTLJ \"Armageddon Now\")."@en . . "yes"@en . . "Instant"@en . "''Strife Astlar Grandall appears in Soul Calibur IIIs side-quest mode Chronicles of the Sword as the main antagonist and final boss of the mode. He's also an unlockable Bonus Character in the main game."@en . . . . . "Butcherblock Mountains"@en . . . "Elemental"@en . "OS-X, Linux"@es . "Speak with Danak Dhorentath in Dagnor's Pass"@en . . "2"^^ . . . "Strife on Ares' throne"@en . . . . "Decepticon"@en . "Cybertronian Combination Car"@en . . . . "A comet has hit the Earth, unleashing a virus and killing a large amount of the populace. A lot of the survivors started to hear the voice of a god in their heads (The Entity) and worshipped it. The Order took over the world and all women and children found were killed, forcing the survivors to go underground, while the men became peasants. The Order's rule is brutal and oppressive to the extent an underground resistance is formed. Calling themselves The Front (although in the shareware version it is referred to as 'The Movement'), they struggle to free themselves from The Order. However, The Order's technological advantage has damped The Front's efforts."@en . "Young Hercules"@en . . . "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys"@en . . . "God of Skirmishes, Nysus Gaius"@en . . "Strife is a corrupted mistlurker encountered with Peril in the Temple of the Jade Serpent as part of the Trial of the Yaungol encounter as explained by Lorewalker Stonestep."@en . "Strife is a corrupted mistlurker encountered with Peril in the Temple of the Jade Serpent as part of the Trial of the Yaungol encounter as explained by Lorewalker Stonestep."@en . . . . "yes"@en . . "stabbed with the Hind's Blood Dagger"@en . . . "Killable"@en . . "63"^^ . "Elite"@en . "|}"@en . . "Aerial Assault"@en . . . . . . . . . "yes"@en . "Neutral"@en . . "|}"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Strife"@es . "Temple of the Jade Serpent"@en . . . "OC"@en . "''Strife Astlar Grandall appears in Soul Calibur IIIs side-quest mode Chronicles of the Sword as the main antagonist and final boss of the mode. He's also an unlockable Bonus Character in the main game."@en . "59051"^^ . "Siphoning Rank 1"@en . . . . . "Strife: Quest for the Sigil (a menudo llamado simplemente como Strife) es un juego h\u00EDbrido entre FPS y juego de roles (RPG), constru\u00EDdo sobre el motor de Doom, desarrollado en 1996 por Rogue Entertainment y publicado por Velocity. Fue el \u00FAltimo juego con licencia para utilizar el motor de Doom. El c\u00F3digo fuente original se perdi\u00F3, pero J\u0101nis Legzdi\u0146\u0161 usando ingenier\u00EDa inversa redise\u00F1\u00F3 Strife utilizando el c\u00F3digo fuente de Doom, para que fuese capaz de trabajar en los source ports modernos."@es . . "Velocity"@es . . . . . . "A comet has hit the Earth, unleashing a virus and killing a large amount of the populace. A lot of the survivors started to hear the voice of a god in their heads (The Entity) and worshipped it. The Order took over the world and all women and children found were killed, forcing the survivors to go underground, while the men became peasants. The Order's rule is brutal and oppressive to the extent an underground resistance is formed. Calling themselves The Front (although in the shareware version it is referred to as 'The Movement'), they struggle to free themselves from The Order. However, The Order's technological advantage has damped The Front's efforts. The following is as it is explained in the manual of the game: \"You are a wandering mercenary, led to the small town of Tarnhill by rumors of conflict between The Order, a well-equipped religious dictatorship, and The Front, the rag tag resistance movement. While searching for The Front you decided to take a brief rest somewhere that you thought was safe. The Order acolytes have been rounding up all suspicious characters in the area. Yes, you happen to be one of them. What they didn't expect, though, is the knife you keep concealed for situations just like this one...\""@en . "Male"@en . . . . . . "Deity"@en . "5205"^^ . . "Heroic"@en . . "Strife"@en . . . . "87"^^ . . "10.0"^^ . "Strife has already proven himself a force to be reckoned with. A very precise marksman who is extremely well versed in combat tactics, he harbors a calm brutality that few can match in battle. In his robot mode, his arm-rifles fire varying waveforms of radiation, each of which generates intense heat. In his jet mode, he is equipped with the same twin rifles in addition to a Hellfire cannon capable of liquefying even the thickest armor. Strife has a top speed of Mach 2.9 and is one of the most maneuverable jets in the sky. While he prides himself on his accomplishments, he is careful not to rate himself too highly, striving to keep his emotions under a tight rein. Accepts his duty with the utmost commitment and puts forth all possible effort to accomplish any mission he is assigned. Enjoys "@en . . . . "Mistlurker"@en . . . "Each of the kids engages their Guardians in Strife soon after that Guardian is introduced: John, Rose, Jade, and Dave. __TOC__"@en . . "1.0"^^ . . . "Strife is a morose and brooding individual. Stoic and quiet, he has few close friends. He's highly intelligent, and his knowledge of funerary science is extensive. He is a compulsive listener and collector of information. As of yet, he refuses to take sides, though he secretly feels an affinity for the Decepticon cause."@en . . . . . . "y"@en . "Strife"@en . . "yes"@en . .