. "Healing rate: 1"@en . . "Species"@en . "12000"^^ . . . . . . . "no"@en . . "The Lasher was developed by Marrak's Military Armaments on commission from the Tasiv Empire. It is essentially a less than lethal crowd control device. \n* Type: Modified Blaster \n* Length: 58.6 cm \n* Weight: 2.7 kg \n* Maximum/Optimium Range: 75/40 meters \n* Firing Rates: Semi-auto, 3-shot burst, Full Auto \n* Power Output: Adjustable \n* Power Consumption: Dependent on power output Description/Notes The weapon has four variable power outputs and consumption rates based on standard blaster powerpacks."@en . "The novel begins shortly after the mysterious disappearance of Dr. Rowan Mayfair, recently married to contractor Micheal Curry. Michael, feeling betrayed by Rowan, has sunk into a depression helped along by the useless drugs prescribed to him after his close encounter with death. Along comes the sexually adventurous Mona Mayfair, a precocious teenager and powerful witch and Rowan's cousin sharing lines of descent from Julien. She seduces Michael, causing him to snap out of his stupor and renew his vow to wife at all costs. He is now convinced that she has not gone willingly. And though it was she who spirited her mutant child Lasher away from the house, she is now a prisoner of the monster she has spawned. His first two attempts at impregnating her are failures ending in miscarriage, but he is successful the third time around. As he accompanies her throughout Europe, Rowan manages to send off DNA samples to colleagues in San Francisco. They discover that Lasher is a completely different species, and that Rowan herself has a genetic abnormality, tetraploidy, or 92 chromosomes, which was probably what made Lasher's quasi-supernatural birth at all possible in the first place. The duo returns to America where Lasher sets out to impregnate other female members of the Mayfair family. All attempts are unsuccessful as the women immediately miscarry and hemorrhage to death. Rowan manages to escape Lasher, and after hitchhiking to Louisiana she collapses in a field and gives birth to Emaleth, a female Taltos. Rowan's last words to Emaleth are to find Michael; thinking that Rowan has died, Emaleth sets off to carry out her mother's last wish. Rowan is found and is rushed to a nearby hospital where she is diagnosed as being in a state of toxic stock. An emergency hysterectomy is performed to save her life, eliminating all chances of her ever giving birth again. She is taken home to Michael where she remains in deep coma. Much of the book is set into four sections of \"Julien's Story\" which delineates the life of Julien Mayfair and what he has discovered of the entity known as Lasher. Lasher returns to the house to tell Michael and Aaron the story of his past life. Born to Queen Anne Boleyn of England, the second wife of Henry VIII, and a man from Donnelaith, Lasher is believed to be the reincarnation of a saint known as Ashlar, and is quickly taken away by his father to Donnelaith. His father is the son of the Earl of Donnelaith, and he sends Lasher to Italy to become a priest. Lasher returns to Scotland after Elizabeth I takes the throne, and is killed there while performing Christmas Mass by followers of the protestant reformer John Knox. He knows nothing again until Suzanne calls him back into existence. Michael patiently hears Lasher out, and when his story is complete, Michael wastes no time in killing him and buryng him under the great oak in the yard. Soon after, he discovers Emaleth in Rowan's room, feeding her the highly nutritious milk from her breasts. This resusciatates Rowan, but upon seeing Emaleth before her, she panics and screams at Michael to kill her. Micahel refuses to, so Rowan grabs a gun and shoots her daughter in the head. Rowan immediately realizes what she's done, and crying for her daughter, insists that she be the one to bury her alongisde Lasher under the oak tree there."@en . "A Lasher is an enemy monster found in 12,000 B.C. in Chrono Trigger."@en . . . "666"^^ . "no"@en . . . . "Carry Weight: 150 lbs"@en . "no"@en . . . "Father Lasher or \"Lasher of the Children\" (a double entendre) is a member of the Children of the Cathedral operating in the northwestern part of the chapel in 2161."@en . "Chrono Trigger"@en . "A Lasher is an enemy monster found in 12,000 B.C. in Chrono Trigger."@en . "Cell-12's member; Lasher from Spider-Man Vol 1 68 0001.jpg"@en . "no"@en . . "."@en . . . "Action Points: 8"@en . . . . "33734"^^ . . . "; No Image Male.jpg"@en . . "Others"@en . . "FO1"@en . . . "Melee Weapons: 112%"@en . . . "A lasher is an ambulatory plant and often hostile. They can be found in the Wailing Caverns, Maraudon, Un'Goro Crater, and Dire Maul. Lashers are elementals in-game, but in lore they are just \"plants\". World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade introduced new lashers in Azuremyst Isle, Bloodmyst Isle, and the Botanica. The lashers in Un'Goro Crater are known as bloodpetals and grow in several different varieties. They are all neutral except the Bloodpetal Pest which is friendly to Alliance players and hostile to Horde players. Note that there are a number of mobs with lasher in their name, but are not the plant lashers. Some examples are Scorpid Tail Lashers and the hydras named Vorsha the Lasher and Trigore the Lasher."@en . "Action Points: 11"@en . . . "A lasher is an ambulatory plant and often hostile. They can be found in the Wailing Caverns, Maraudon, Un'Goro Crater, and Dire Maul. Lashers are elementals in-game, but in lore they are just \"plants\". World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade introduced new lashers in Azuremyst Isle, Bloodmyst Isle, and the Botanica. The lashers in Un'Goro Crater are known as bloodpetals and grow in several different varieties. They are all neutral except the Bloodpetal Pest which is friendly to Alliance players and hostile to Horde players."@en . "Ramon Hernandez; Ramon Hernandez from Venom Separation Anxiety Vol 1 1 0001.jpg"@en . . "-"@en . . "Lasher \u00E9 uma varia\u00E7\u00E3o de personagem em Mortal Kombat X. Pertence ao personagem Takeda Takahashi. Categoria:Varia\u00E7\u00F5es de Personagem"@pt . . "Head Immortal. Lasher is the coder of the world of Aardwolf. He and Valkur were members of Aardvark, at the time a very well known mud with an unstable connection. Thinking it would be fun to run a mud, the duo started building their own, and Aardwolf was created. Since that faithful day in 1996, Lasher has soldiered on with immortals assisting him along the way. He stays involved in the every day parts of the mud, the coding, and heck, he even has an alt so he can play the game himself. Lasher is cool. He would tell you to read more about Aardwolf at"@en . . . . "Male"@en . . "Lasher"@en . "Sequence: 14"@en . . "Melee Damage: 5"@en . "-"@en . "empty"@en . "It was the results of fan-naming and official toy-line naming."@en . . "Lasher; Lasher from Carnage, U.S.A. Vol 1 2.JPG"@en . . "Lasher"@pt . . "The Lasher was developed by Marrak's Military Armaments on commission from the Tasiv Empire. It is essentially a less than lethal crowd control device. \n* Type: Modified Blaster \n* Length: 58.6 cm \n* Weight: 2.7 kg \n* Maximum/Optimium Range: 75/40 meters \n* Firing Rates: Semi-auto, 3-shot burst, Full Auto \n* Power Output: Adjustable \n* Power Consumption: Dependent on power output Description/Notes The weapon has four variable power outputs and consumption rates based on standard blaster powerpacks. \n* Level One produces an effect much like a stingbolt from a Jedi training remote and allows two hundred shots per power pack. \n* Level Two causes a sensation similar to getting impaled (at short range) or hit hard with a club or other blunt weapon (at longer ranges). Please note that this effect is neurological, rather than physical, so there will be no bleeding or impact trauma. Level two enables one hundred shots per power pack. \n* Level Three invokes pain similar to that caused by getting hit with a blaster. This level of pain is typically debilitating for most species and will reduce their effective level of resistance substantially. Furthermore, the effect will linger for almost a minute, with painful sensations remaining for up to fifteen minutes, dependent on species. Level three allows fifty shots per power pack. \n* Level Four causes complete nervous system overload. The subject is basically overwhelmed by pain, leaving them able to do little more than spasm and writhe on the ground and scream in pain for several minutes, with continuing painful effects lasting for up to two hours after being shot. Extreme care must be taken with the use of this setting on species with fragile nervous systems, those on medication affecting their nervous system, and several smaller species as the setting has a good chance of killing them outright. Also, several of the larger, more pain-resistant species (such as Wookies, Barabels, and Trandoshans, to name a few) may still be able to function when hit with this setting. Repeated exposure to Level four may cause lasting aftereffects. Level four allows twenty-five shots per power pack. The weapon itself is a modified version of the N'gant-Zarval 9118 Heavy Carbine. The basic frame was chosen for its compact size, well-suited for use in urban environments, and its proven reliability. The weapon is actually several centimeters longer to improve balance and handling. As an added feature, the stock features a stun pad causing effects similar to a standard stunstick; hitting a subject with the butt of the weapon will trigger the pad, when the feature is activated. Both sides of the barrel also house similar devices; striking a subject with the barrel will trigger the stun charge. The system may be deactivated through a control on the grip (so that no lucky rioter can try and jam the weapon back into the shoulder of the owner and disable him). The stun pads run off the weapon's power pack and use the equivalent of a Level Two shot each time they are used. When activated, it delivers a powerful stun charge to the target, rendering the victim unconscious. The level of the stun charge may be adjusted, but the power usage remains the same."@en . "Lasher"@es . "-"@en . "Second-in-Command"@en . . "Head Immortal. Lasher is the coder of the world of Aardwolf. He and Valkur were members of Aardvark, at the time a very well known mud with an unstable connection. Thinking it would be fun to run a mud, the duo started building their own, and Aardwolf was created. Since that faithful day in 1996, Lasher has soldiered on with immortals assisting him along the way. He stays involved in the every day parts of the mud, the coding, and heck, he even has an alt so he can play the game himself. Lasher is cool. He would tell you to read more about Aardwolf at"@en . "Lasher"@en . "no"@en . "no"@en . . "The novel begins shortly after the mysterious disappearance of Dr. Rowan Mayfair, recently married to contractor Micheal Curry. Michael, feeling betrayed by Rowan, has sunk into a depression helped along by the useless drugs prescribed to him after his close encounter with death. Along comes the sexually adventurous Mona Mayfair, a precocious teenager and powerful witch and Rowan's cousin sharing lines of descent from Julien. She seduces Michael, causing him to snap out of his stupor and renew his vow to wife at all costs. He is now convinced that she has not gone willingly."@en . . "Lashers appear in cell block six of the Stryker's Island Penitentiary Hard Mode Alert, in the Meta-Powered Inmate's solitary confinement area, between the main cell block and the point where the Rogues obtain their confiscated gear."@en . . . "Lasher \u00E9 uma varia\u00E7\u00E3o de personagem em Mortal Kombat X. Pertence ao personagem Takeda Takahashi. Categoria:Varia\u00E7\u00F5es de Personagem"@pt . "Hit Points: 75"@en . . . "Lasher"@en . "Con Lasher comienza la historia de las Brujas Mayfair. Lasher es un esp\u00EDritu que en la antig\u00FCedad fue un Taltos. Al cabo del tiempo una bruja invoc\u00F3 al esp\u00EDritu en un c\u00EDrculo de piedras de Donnelaith y Lasher apareci\u00F3. Al principio se le conoc\u00EDa como \"El Impulsor\" o \"El Hombre\". Tras muchas generaciones de unir a la familia en incestos, Lasher consigui\u00F3 de nuevo ser un Taltos]], nacido de Rowan Mayfair y Michael Curry."@es . "-"@en . "no"@en . . "Father Lasher or \"Lasher of the Children\" (a double entendre) is a member of the Children of the Cathedral operating in the northwestern part of the chapel in 2161."@en . . . "Lashers appear in cell block six of the Stryker's Island Penitentiary Hard Mode Alert, in the Meta-Powered Inmate's solitary confinement area, between the main cell block and the point where the Rogues obtain their confiscated gear. The characterizing attack that the Lashers use is a ground/pull/root. The distance is comparable to that of any ranged weapon, making most ranged attacks useless, and all ranged attacks short-lived. The length of the root time is relatively very long. Binding their enemies gives an opportunity for other Penitentiary inmates to cause damage, since their own damage after binding is rather low. Running away will immediately cause a player to be pulled back and bound again, with another large hit of initial damage. They are vulnerable to close-range attacks, with melee attacks and weapons doing the most damage."@en . "Ramon Hernandez was a mercenary hired by the Life Foundation. In order to fulfill his role as a superhuman officer for the corporation's future utopia, he was granted one of the 5 symbiotes forcibly spawned from the Venom symbiote."@en . "Note: The symbiote wasn't officially named Lasher, until ."@en . "Cathedral High Elder"@en . "Experience Points: 350"@en . "Con Lasher comienza la historia de las Brujas Mayfair. Lasher es un esp\u00EDritu que en la antig\u00FCedad fue un Taltos. Al cabo del tiempo una bruja invoc\u00F3 al esp\u00EDritu en un c\u00EDrculo de piedras de Donnelaith y Lasher apareci\u00F3. Al principio se le conoc\u00EDa como \"El Impulsor\" o \"El Hombre\". Tras muchas generaciones de unir a la familia en incestos, Lasher consigui\u00F3 de nuevo ser un Taltos]], nacido de Rowan Mayfair y Michael Curry."@es . .