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M.E.S.H. (Multiple Efficient Security Hotline) is an upcoming Tower Defence game by Ironcommando. It is part of the Metaspace series. You play as a Defiance Security system fending off waves of Enforcer forces as well as cyberspace "wildlife" from attacking your base. The main gimmick comes from the movable towers, and traps, which are deadly "lines" created between your towers. [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Mesh]] mesche from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Mesh]] masc 'net' (perhaps influenced in form by related Old English mæscre 'mesh, spot') both from Proto-Germanic *mēskō-, maskō-, maskwēn-, maskunō-, maskr- (“‘mesh, knot, loop’”) from Proto-Indo-European *mezg- (“‘to knit, twist, plait’”). Akin to [[w:|]] māsca 'mesh', [[w:|]] maska 'net', [[w:|]] mǫskvi, mǫskun 'mesh' A Mesh is a weapon used in the TRON Universe, mainly by DataWraiths. A mesh can be upgraded to better weaponry by using subroutines. __TOC__ A mesh is a group of polies. While .w file contains many meshes, .prm file contains only one mesh (group of polies). Mesh is a robot which competed in the Roaming Robots live tour from 2006-2008. It was originally entered into the The 2006 UK Championships under the name CCWO2 which was like Mesh except it had no paint job . It competed in heat J of the championships and lost. It was then painted and renamed Mesh in 2007 where it continued to compete in the live circuit until 2008. Even though it was a regular face in the live events it never entered a main championship. Mesh had varying degrees of success. In late 2008 the team retired the robot and since then has never appeared in live events since. Mesh was any porous fabric. In 2269, Christine Chapel reported that the gossamer mice in the medical lab were becoming too small for the cage mesh to prevent their escape. (TAS: "The Terratin Incident") Also in 2269, the Aquans captured James T. Kirk and Spock with a mesh. (TAS: "The Ambergris Element") A mesh is a grid, made of various materials. If the material is translucent, it can be used for eye construction. (textile or fine grid plstic) It also can be used for head construction, when it's stable enough. (metal or stable plastic) __NOWYSIWYG__ Mesh is another wheel that can be bought in the Parts Shop in Peach Town. In ROBLOX, a mesh is a 3D object, such as a hat (catalog item), gear (catalog item) or . Every hat, gear, and package, except the Mysterious Box, is made up of one or more meshes. There are SpecialMeshes, which contain BlockMeshes and CylinderMeshes. Mesh is a way of making different projects interact - even if they're on different computers. Meshed Scratch projects are capable of two basic features: variables and broadcasts.
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[[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Mesh]] mesche from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Mesh]] masc 'net' (perhaps influenced in form by related Old English mæscre 'mesh, spot') both from Proto-Germanic *mēskō-, maskō-, maskwēn-, maskunō-, maskr- (“‘mesh, knot, loop’”) from Proto-Indo-European *mezg- (“‘to knit, twist, plait’”). Akin to [[w:|]] māsca 'mesh', [[w:|]] maska 'net', [[w:|]] mǫskvi, mǫskun 'mesh' A mesh is a group of polies. While .w file contains many meshes, .prm file contains only one mesh (group of polies). A mesh is a grid, made of various materials. If the material is translucent, it can be used for eye construction. (textile or fine grid plstic) It also can be used for head construction, when it's stable enough. (metal or stable plastic) __NOWYSIWYG__ Mesh is another wheel that can be bought in the Parts Shop in Peach Town. In ROBLOX, a mesh is a 3D object, such as a hat (catalog item), gear (catalog item) or . Every hat, gear, and package, except the Mysterious Box, is made up of one or more meshes. There are SpecialMeshes, which contain BlockMeshes and CylinderMeshes. Mesh is a way of making different projects interact - even if they're on different computers. Meshed Scratch projects are capable of two basic features: variables and broadcasts. Mesh was any porous fabric. In 2269, Christine Chapel reported that the gossamer mice in the medical lab were becoming too small for the cage mesh to prevent their escape. (TAS: "The Terratin Incident") Also in 2269, the Aquans captured James T. Kirk and Spock with a mesh. (TAS: "The Ambergris Element") A Mesh is a weapon used in the TRON Universe, mainly by DataWraiths. A mesh can be upgraded to better weaponry by using subroutines. __TOC__ Mesh is a robot which competed in the Roaming Robots live tour from 2006-2008. It was originally entered into the The 2006 UK Championships under the name CCWO2 which was like Mesh except it had no paint job . 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The former attacks flying units, the latter brings them to the ground. * Black and Grey Morality * Cyberspace * Death Trap: The main mechanic are your trap lines between towers. These do a lot of damage to the enemies that cross them. * Deflector Shields: You can transform a trap line into one. While it won't keep enemies out, it will protect against bullets. Unfortunately, it can be destroyed and will take a few seconds to respawn. * Degraded Boss: The first boss SlaveDrive becomes a Giant Mook later. * Everything Is Even Worse With Sharks: Stealth Sharks, which are water-based stealth units that are fast, have quite a bit of health, and do a lot of damage. * Heavily Armored Mook: Macrons and other armored enemies will take no damage from weak, rapid attacks. * Hold the Line * Fire, Ice, Lightning: Three of the traps you can use. Fire causes enemies to receive a burning virus (i.e. burn), Ice gives them a lag (slowed down), and Lightning pierces enemy armor. * Fragile Speedster: Enforcer Roaders, car-like units that will charge through traps quickly, taking less damage from them. * Invisible Monsters: Stealth units like BlackTech troopers will be invisible to both the player and towers. Use the Solar Radar to reveal them. * Kill Sat: Sat. Commanders, which are Boss in Mook Clothing that summon satellite attack drones as an ability. If you take too long to kill them, they will send in a slow-moving satellite laser towards your base, and it's an instant kill if it hits your towers and your base (read: game over)! * Kung Fu-Proof Mook: Several. * Macross Missile Massacre: The Missile Tower at maximum power. Grid Warrior will do this to you as well. * More Dakka: The Machine Gun Tower. * Mook Maker: The first boss, SlaveDrive. Also doubles as a clown (well, army) car base. * Tank Goodness: The Macron enemies, heavily armored units with lots of health and fire shots at your tower from mid-range. * This Is a Drill: Drill Drivers. Their drills are an instant kill on barrier traps. * Tower Defence * Sudden Sequel Heel Syndrome: Averted with the Grid Warrior, who appears as a boss. He's an enemy in this game because he's an Enforcer and you are Defiance. * Villain Protagonist: You play as the Defiance, who are pretty much bomb throwing extremists. * Zerg Rush: Galewings (from Grid Warrior) are cyber birds that attack en masse. Better have your Anti-Air or Gravity ready when they appear!