"2"^^ . . "3"^^ . . . . . . . "230"^^ . . "5.0"^^ . "Weapon"@en . "Missile"@en . . . . . . "\u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB"@de . "\u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB\u306E\u7531\u6765\u306F\u7236\u6BCD\u306E\u5922 \u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB\u306E\u7531\u6765\u306F\u7236\u6BCD\u306E\u5922 \u3060\u308C\u304B\u308C\u3082\u304C\u30DC\u30AF\u3092\u611B\u3057\u3066 \u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB\u306E\u7531\u6765\u306F\u7236\u6BCD\u306E\u5922 \u604B\u4EBA\u304C\u4F5C\u3063\u305F\u822A\u7A7A\u6BCD\u8266\u3092\u898B\u3066 \u604B\u4EBA\u304C\u4F5C\u3063\u305F\u822A\u7A7A\u6BCD\u8266\u3092\u898B\u3066 \u3060\u308C\u304B\u308C\u3082\u304C\u30DC\u30AF\u306B\u604B\u3057\u3066 \u604B\u4EBA\u304C\u4F5C\u3063\u305F\u822A\u7A7A\u6BCD\u8266\u3092\u898B\u3066 \u305D\u308C\u304C\u611B\u3060\u306D \u305D\u308C\u304C\u604B\u3060\u306D \u305D\u308C\u304C\u611B\u3060\u306D \u305D\u308C\u304C\u604B\u3060\u306D \u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB\u306E\u884C\u65B9\u306F\u7236\u6BCD\u306E\u5922 \u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB\u306E\u884C\u65B9\u306F\u7236\u6BCD\u306E\u5922 \u3060\u308C\u304B\u308C\u3082\u304C\u30DC\u30AF\u3092\u611B\u3057\u3066 \u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB\u306E\u884C\u65B9\u306F\u7236\u6BCD\u306E\u5922 \u305D\u308C\u304C\u611B\u3060\u306D \u305D\u308C\u304C\u604B\u3060\u306D \u305D\u308C\u304C\u611B\u3060\u306D \u305D\u308C\u304C\u604B\u3060\u306D"@en . . . "A Missile is a projectile found in many different video game series, notably the Metroid series of video games. Samus Aran is capable of ejecting missiles from her cannon when she has them. If she runs out, she'll be able to find more by destroying boxes and killing enemies. Some doors and opponents can only be opened or killed with missiles. In most Metroid games, a missile door took five missiles to open. In more recent titles, they only take one missile. In the Super Smash Bros. series, Missile is her side B attack. If you smash attack it, the missile will go quickly striaght forward, though if you don't, it'll home on your opponent, though it will go much slower."@en . . . . "File:1033825352.jpgThe Missile is an instant weapon. You get only 1 per pick up, and is basically the succeder of the Plunger Missle. It targets an enemy and will fly way more slowly than Plunger Missles."@en . . . "In 2268, the USS Enterprise was attacked unsuccessfully with an interplanetary thermonuclear missile. This Ekosian missile was launched from the surface of the planet Ekos. During the same year, the Enterprise came under attack from the asteroid-ship Yonada, which launched a spread of six archaic chemically-fueled missiles at the Enterprise. In both cases the primitive sublight missiles were easily destroyed with phasers. (TOS: \"Patterns of Force\" , \"For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky\" ) The Ferengi D'Kora-class marauders of the 24th century were equipped with at least two forward missile launchers. DaiMon Goss's Ferengi marauder fired a missile at the Barzan wormhole, not taking into account that the weapon would have no effect whatsoever on the wormhole. (TNG: \"The Price\" ) The Kataan probe was launched into space on a missile, in the vicinity of the village Ressik. (TNG: \"The Inner Light\" ) In 2373, the Maquis who had survived the assault on them by the Dominion, including Rebecca Sullivan, faked a supposed missile launch against Cardassia to let Michael Eddington know they were safe on Athos IV. Benjamin Sisko and Martok took this very seriously, as they knew the Dominion would start a war if the weapons hit Cardassian targets. There were also fears they were using the cloaking devices the Klingons had given to the Maquis. Sisko enlisted Eddington's help in disarming the supposed missiles and the former Maquis leader accompanied him to Athos IV, where Sisko discovered the truth. (DS9: \"Blaze of Glory\") In 2387, the Romulan mining vessel Narada was armed with advanced missiles that separated into numerous smaller projectiles when approaching a target. These weapons were used to deadly effect during the Narada's incursion into the alternate reality, most notably during the destruction of Vulcan. (Star Trek)"@en . . "GDW ep 6, GDW vol 7 chpt 4"@en . "A warhead can be loaded with a chemical, biological or nuclear payload, whatever the mission or defense requires. Missiles can be destroyed by a defense grid, or an Anti-Missile System."@en . . . . . . . "Star Fox 64/3D"@en . "Missile"@en . "Jutsu d\u00E9riv\u00E9s Jutsu associ\u00E9s Jutsu relatifs Utilisateurs MissileM\u00E9cha-Naruto lance une simple ou une multitude de missiles de sa cavit\u00E9 thoracique m\u00E9canis\u00E9e. Lorsque M\u00E9cha-Naruto fait que, ses changements de bandeau \u00E0 lire ."@fr . . . . . . . . . . "A missile is a type of phallic, rocket-propelled projectile that never hits its intended target, hence the word \"miss\" in its name. When, or if, the missile accidentally and by chance hits its target, it ends up being a dud. They come in guided and ballistic flavors, which operate through on-board directional thrust systems (often involving lasers) and blind luck respectively, neither of which make much difference to their accuracy. Ballistic missiles are often used as sex toys by . Some are used for air-to-air, air-to-ground, ground-to-air, ground-to-ground or space-to-ground."@en . . . "Jutsu d\u00E9riv\u00E9s Jutsu associ\u00E9s Jutsu relatifs Utilisateurs MissileM\u00E9cha-Naruto lance une simple ou une multitude de missiles de sa cavit\u00E9 thoracique m\u00E9canis\u00E9e. Lorsque M\u00E9cha-Naruto fait que, ses changements de bandeau \u00E0 lire ."@fr . "Missile"@en . "It is a self-propelled explosive projectile used as a weapon towards a target."@en . . "Missiles (alternate name MSSL) are the most common weapons in the Ace Combat series, being featured in all games. Missiles have average damaging power, usually taking out fighters in 1-2 impacts and larger aircraft in 3, and possess high ammunition payloads, which range from between 50 to 300 and sometimes 800 in Ace Combat 6: Fires Of Liberation. They have the uncommon trait of being able to lock on to both air and ground targets, making them effective multirole weapons.They also have a quick reload sequence, allowing several missiles to be launched in quick succession. In Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation, missile reloading speed can be increased by chaining several kills in a short time. However, they have average accuracy at medium range, and are often useless against ace pilots."@en . . "90.0"^^ . . "Place of Birth"@en . . "Proyectil"@en . "Breed"@en . "A Missile is a one-shot rocket usually tipped by an explosive warhead that often serves as a powerful anti-tank weapon and is used by a wide variety of the intelligent space-faring species of the Milky Way Galaxy. Missile Launchers are used by the Space Marines, the Imperial Guard, the Orders Militant of the Adepta Sororitas, the Forces of Chaos, the forces of the Inquisition, the Orks, and the Tau. Missiles come in several variants which include some of the following: Krak (anti-vehicle), Frag (anti-infantry), Flak (anti-air) and Hunter-Killer (a Krak Missile outfitted with a special set of sensors and a guidance package that allows it to home in on targets more accurately). Some Tau missiles have advanced artificial intelligences built into them, providing them with a limited form of Dro"@en . "Real Name: Tyson MacKenna Aliases: The Explosive Boy Age: 17 Gender: Male Alignment: Good Race: Metahuman/Mutant Goals: To bring down Genecorp, protect innocents and control his powers"@en . "thumb|right|250pxUn missile, aussi appel\u00E9 une roquette, est un projectile explosif tir\u00E9 depuis un lance-missiles (ou lance-roquettes). Ils \u00E9taient utilis\u00E9s durant les conflits comme la Guerre des Clones et la Guerre Civile Galactique. Le missile \u00E0 concussion et le missile autoguid\u00E9 sont des types de missiles."@fr . . . . . . . "Offensive"@fr . . . "Die Missile-F\u00E4higkeit gibt es bislang nur in Kirby & die wundersame Spiegelwelt und Kirby: Power Malpinsel. Dort kann Kirby durch einsaugen eines Torpedors oder eines Jetstars zu Missile-Kirby werden. Durch dr\u00FCcken von B wird Kirby zu einer Rakete, die bei Kontakt mit der Wand oder Gegnern explodiert. Negative Auswirkungen ziehen sich dabei nur auf die Umgebung ein."@de . . "Last appearence"@en . "Mecha-Naruto launches either a single or a multitude of missiles from its mechanised chest cavity. When Mecha-Naruto does that, its forehead protector changes to read ."@en . . . "\u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB"@en . . . "Destroys Metal Blocks"@en . "A missile is a form of self-propelled weapon used by several species. Missiles came in several sizes and payloads: they ranged from small-caliber, ground-to-ground missiles to humongous Cardassian ATR-4107s, with payloads made out of anything from conventional explosives to antimatter or trilithium. (VOY: \"Dreadnought\") There were photonic missiles small enough so the launcher could be carried by a single marine, even though the marine could only carry one round. They were used by the Kzintis in ground combat. (RIS Bouteina: \"Degree of Liberty\")"@en . . . . . . . . . "FNV"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Missile is Samus's Side Special Move. Samus shoots a missile from her arm cannon."@en . "In modern usage, a missile is a self-propelled precision-guided munition system, as opposed to an unguided self-propelled munition, referred to as a rocket (although these too can also be guided). In ordinary usage predating guided weapons, a missile is any thrown object."@en . "Mutt"@en . . . . . "Missiles are a common type of weapon utilized by the TEC. A missile is a self-propelled guided weapon system with an explosive warhead. Vasari use their own advanced variant, the Phase Missile; the TEC compensate by using mass volleys. Increases in the damage and range of missiles can be researched in the Military Tree, and additionallyin the Defense Tree for the Argonev Star Base. The following TEC ships and structures are armed with missiles: \n* TEC Bomber strikecraft \n* Shriken Corvette \n* Stilat Corvette \n* Javelis LRM Frigate \n* Ogrov Torpedo Cruiser (missiles identififed as Pyriphlegeton in the concept art found here) \n* Dunov Battlecruiser \n* Marza Dreadnought \n* Ankylon Titan \n* Ragnarov Titan \n* Gauss Defense Platform via Burst Rockets ability \n* Argonev Star Base via the second weapons upgrade"@en . . "MISSILE"@en . "Red and yellow cap."@en . "Missiles in NetHack come in two forms. Those that are shot from a missile launcher, and those that are thrown. The shot missiles are: \n* arrows, shot with bows \n* crossbow bolts, shot with a crossbow \n* stones, including flint stones, rocks, and gems, shot with a sling The thrown missiles are: \n* boomerangs \n* daggers \n* darts \n* javelins \n* knives \n* shurikens \n* spears The shot missiles can also be thrown in the absence of a launcher, but they will be less effective."@en . . . . "Elemental"@en . "1"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fendelman worked on a missile guidance system in the 1960s. (TV: Image of the Fendahl) The Cybermen launched a missile at the Doctor's TARDIS. Their Cyber-Fleet was later destroyed by missiles launched at the behest of UNIT. (TV: The Invasion) In the 1970s, Daleks launched missiles from a stolen nuclear submarine at Sydney, destroying Sydney Harbour Bridge. (COMIC: *Sub Zero) When the Archaeons attempted to eradicate the humans of Earth, the humans retaliated with missiles, destroying the Archaeons. (AUDIO: The Beginning) Sea Base 4 was armed with proton missiles. (TV: Warriors of the Deep)"@en . . "Missiles were standard projectiles fired by Amon's Forces at enemies during the End War. They would be fired in large numbers at enemy forces, alongside splitter missiles, point defense missiles, and nuclear missiles."@en . . . "Missile is an ammunition type found in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4. __TOC__"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "No"@en . . "Missile (\u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB, Misairu) is Samus' side special move in Super Smash Flash 2. Samus releases one of two different types of missiles out of her Arm Cannon. The first is the Homing Missile, which slowly turns towards the closest opponent after it is released. This deals 10% to the opponent. The second type is the Super Missile, which travels straight forwards, but deals 14%, is faster and more powerful, and travels further. To use the Homing Missile, just press the special move button while holding forwards, like doing a side tilt. To use the Super Missile, one must press the special move button and direction simultaneously, like doing a smash attack."@en . . "Missiles! The ideal weapon for the lazy warrior. It's essentially a fire and forget weapon. Just lock on and you're done! Beware, however; these are not the friendly old weapons that we know from history, you know those silly things which could only fly a few thousand miles, were imitating a turtle, and packed the punch of a 5 year old. No, we're talking business here. These babies cover great distances in the blink of an eye and really hurt your target bigtime! So if you like throwing around weapons costing millions of credits apiece (ignore those cheapskate laser fans) then this is the weapon for you!"@en . "Missile"@en . "black"@en . "Mecha-Naruto"@en . . "The Missile weapon locks on to an opponent with a one second delay. It can also be shot immediately to ignore locking on and ricochet. It can also be fired backwards but in ricochet mode. If the missile hits too many walls it will self-destruct and will not cause any damage."@en . . "1"^^ . "Missile"@fr . "Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U"@en . "0"^^ . . . "In 2268, the USS Enterprise was attacked unsuccessfully with an interplanetary thermonuclear missile. This Ekosian missile was launched from the surface of the planet Ekos. During the same year, the Enterprise came under attack from the asteroid-ship Yonada, which launched a spread of six archaic chemically-fueled missiles at the Enterprise. In both cases the primitive sublight missiles were easily destroyed with phasers. (TOS: \"Patterns of Force\" , \"For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky\" )"@en . . . "Missile (\u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB) is a no-miss shooting attack starting from Medarot 1."@en . "70"^^ . . . . . "Secret Weapon No. 1"@en . "The missiles shot out by the Haybot are known as SUZIE 9mms. A parody of the Uzi 9mm machine gun, the Suzie 9mm are alive beings with a high pitched \"motherly\" voice and require the Haybot to aim at Conker and she fires herself at the squirrel. She fires in a straight line whereas the other missiles arc or home in on Conker."@en . . . "A Missile is a projectile found in many different video game series, notably the Metroid series of video games. Samus Aran is capable of ejecting missiles from her cannon when she has them. If she runs out, she'll be able to find more by destroying boxes and killing enemies. Some doors and opponents can only be opened or killed with missiles. In most Metroid games, a missile door took five missiles to open. In more recent titles, they only take one missile."@en . "Co-op Missions"@en . . . "Long"@en . . . . . "Rakete"@en . "El Missile, conocido como Mizzile (\u30DF\u30B6\u30A4\u30EB Mizairu?) en Jap\u00F3n, es un misil automat\u00E1. Ellos aparecen de pronto de los Pozos sin Fondo. Debido a ello fue creado con un sistema de propulsi\u00F3n muy barato, por lo que cuando llega demasiado alto, ellos solo pueden retroceder y caer. Dejando eso de lado, son muy resistentes en realidad. En Mega Man IV, Missile es vuelto a ver dentro del nivel de rocas-plataformas de Napalm Man, adem\u00E1s es vuelto a ver en el 2\u00BA y 3\u00BA nivel del Wily Acorazado."@es . . "10"^^ . . . . "275"^^ . . . . . "Werde zur rasenden Rakete... Aber Achtung! Triffst du Wand oder Gegner, kommt es zur Explosion."@de . . . . "El Missile, conocido como Mizzile (\u30DF\u30B6\u30A4\u30EB Mizairu?) en Jap\u00F3n, es un misil automat\u00E1. Ellos aparecen de pronto de los Pozos sin Fondo. Debido a ello fue creado con un sistema de propulsi\u00F3n muy barato, por lo que cuando llega demasiado alto, ellos solo pueden retroceder y caer. Dejando eso de lado, son muy resistentes en realidad. En Mega Man 5 y Mega Man (Game Gear), ellos aparecen en los Escenarios de Napalm Man y de Star Man. No es recomendable destruirlos, debido a que instantaneamente son reemplazados por uno nuevo. Por ello, la mejor estrategia que uno puede ejecutar, es simplemente esquivarlo. En Mega Man IV, Missile es vuelto a ver dentro del nivel de rocas-plataformas de Napalm Man, adem\u00E1s es vuelto a ver en el 2\u00BA y 3\u00BA nivel del Wily Acorazado."@es . . "Mecha-Naruto launches either a single or a multitude of missiles from its mechanised chest cavity. When Mecha-Naruto does this, its forehead protector changes to read ."@en . . "Missiles (alternate name MSSL) are the most common weapons in the Ace Combat series, being featured in all games. Missiles have average damaging power, usually taking out fighters in 1-2 impacts and larger aircraft in 3, and possess high ammunition payloads, which range from between 50 to 300 and sometimes 800 in Ace Combat 6: Fires Of Liberation. They have the uncommon trait of being able to lock on to both air and ground targets, making them effective multirole weapons.They also have a quick reload sequence, allowing several missiles to be launched in quick succession. In Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation, missile reloading speed can be increased by chaining several kills in a short time. However, they have average accuracy at medium range, and are often useless against ace pilots. Missile range varies with each game; for example, in Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies, missiles lock on within 800 feet, whereas those in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War lock on at 5,200 feet. Their performance can be affected negatively or positively depending on several factors, such as firing angle and shooter-target distance. In Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation, missile performance can be enhanced by Electronic Support Measures (ESM). All standard missiles in each game vary in model according to their aircraft (for example, the F-16C Fighting Falcon uses the AIM-9 Sidewinder, while Su-27 Flanker uses Vympel R-60 (AA-8 Aphid)), however they all function in the same way."@en . "Ninjutsu"@en . . . "FO3"@en . . "Status"@en . . . . "The Missile is an attachment featured for the first time in Killzone: Shadow Fall. It is a small, underslung missile launcher which fires small, guided, high-explosive missiles. The Missile can only lock onto enemy equipment and will not fire until a lock has been established, meaning that it cannot be free-fired at enemy players. It is available only for the Support class in multiplayer. The Missile attachment normally carries one missile loaded, with two additional missiles in reserve, giving the player a total of three high-explosive, guided missiles."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Not to be confused with N-Strike Elite missiles. The missile is a type of ammunition used in certain Nerf blasters."@en . . . . . . "Beast"@en . "Missile is one of the Rocket Brothers, lead by his big brother Rocket."@en . . . . . . "In modern usage, a missile is a self-propelled precision-guided munition system, as opposed to an unguided self-propelled munition, referred to as a rocket (although these too can also be guided). In ordinary usage predating guided weapons, a missile is any thrown object."@en . . . . . "[[Datei:Missile_Echoes_Pirate.png|thumb|Ein Piratensoldat unter Missile-Beschuss]] Missiles sind kleine Raketen, die Samus abfeuern kann, indem sie den Waffenarm \u00F6ffnet. Sie kommen in allen Metroid-Teilen vor und werden meistens gleich am Anfang eingesammelt. Missiles sind immer nur in begrenzter Anzahl vorhanden und die maximal mitf\u00FChrbare Anzahl kann mit Missile Expansions um 5 erh\u00F6ht werden. Wenn eine Missile abgefeuert wird, verbreitert sich meistens das vordere Ende des Waffenarms, bevor die Rakete hinausschie\u00DFt. Mit Missiles k\u00F6nnen rote T\u00FCren ge\u00F6ffnet werden. In den Prime-Teilen sind Missiles zielverfolgend (in Hunters nur wenn man die Missiles aufeladen hat). In Prime 2 und Prime 3 k\u00F6nnen mithilfe der Zielverfolgung bis zu 5 Missiles auf einmal abgefeuert werden. Damit k\u00F6nnen violet"@de . . "Offensive"@en . . . . . "DimGray"@en . "Missile"@ia . "Super Smash Bros. Melee"@en . . . . "Missiles are the pineapple weapons in Monkey Dogfight. Missiles are used in conjunction with the machine gun and can home in on their targets using a radar fix. They are manifested on radar as little yellow triangles which flash repeatedly upon impact."@en . . . "Unselectable. Can only target buildings. Destroyed upon impact."@en . "A Pomeranian dog belonging to Kamila, Missile is usually seen to be overly enthusiastic, causing him to bark against almost anything that moves."@en . . . "A Missile is a common weapon which explodes upon impact and can cause anything from minor damage to completely obliterating its target. In Star Fox 64 and the 3DS rerelease, Missiles are weapons manufactured in the weapons labs on Macbeth and used by the Attack Carrier, Granga and Gorgon as projectiles. Missiles also appear at Area 6, fired from behind the heavy captial warships in the three defensive fleets."@en . . "Missiles were standard projectiles fired by Amon's Forces at enemies during the End War. They would be fired in large numbers at enemy forces, alongside splitter missiles, point defense missiles, and nuclear missiles."@en . . "Many Transformers toys include simulated missiles. Some are nonfunctional dummies, partly or wholly visible as a removable, affixed, or molded-on detail. Functioning Transformer missiles operate in several ways: \n* Spring-launched Loading the missile compresses a spring. At full compression, a lock of some sort engages the missile. When released, the spring recoils, propelling the projectile into the air, towards unsuspecting Decepticons, siblings, or cats. \n* Pressure-launched Also called \"marble-shooter\" missiles, these were first seen on the Generation 2 Cyberjets. A rounded, annular protrusion on the missile rests in a claw-like holder. The missile is held in place due to tension in the launcher, because the launcher's sides have to be bent slightly outward in order to insert the missile. The tail of the missile protrudes from the launcher. To fire, finger pressure is applied to the missile's tail. When the missile's bulb begins to push out of the launcher's grip, the tension becomes even stronger, and once the bulb has passed the halfway point, the launcher squeezes the missile out at high speed. This speed may be increased further by force from the operator's finger, which accelerates after the missile's release, but briefly remains in contact with its tail. Robots In Disguise Megatron and the Galvatron redeco use a variation of the pressure launcher in which a finger-pressed jaw squeezes the \"marble\" directly, instead of built-in tension. This entire mechanism can be scaled up to create a \"Disk Launcher\", firing disks of two to three inches in diameter. These usually incorporate a lever mechanism to push the disks, rather than direct contact from a finger. They also commonly incorporate a gravity-feed magazine to deliver multiple projectiles in succession. Toys such as Depth Charge, Laser Optimus Prime and all his various repaints, and more recently the Fast Action Battlers and Robot Replica versions of Frenzy \n* Air-launched These use air pressure to drive the projectile from its launcher. On the Laser Optimus Prime, Combat Hero Prime, and Hero Megatron figures, the missiles are hollow and fit over the open mouth of a tube with one closed end, which communicates via a flexible hose with a plastic bellows. Depressing the bellows compresses air, displacing it into the tube, and launching the missile. For safety reasons, missiles in Transformers have to satisfy a number of length, hardness, and pointiness requirements. Before these requirements, and to this day in countries where they are not in effect, some missiles were quite small. For instance, Generation One Inferno's fists can be launched as missiles from his original toy, but the springs of his 1985 domestic release were quite weak."@en . . "The Missile inflicts 2.4%-2.6% damage on the Player during the Ship Game creator, and 2.1% damage on the Player in the Robot Game creator. The Player is capable of firing an initial limit of 30 Missiles at once, more with the help of Power-ups, especially the \"Missiles\" Shooter Power-up, which gives the Player an additional 10 Missiles to fire. Some Shooter Enemies are capable of firing Missiles as well, the same way as the Player does."@en . . . "Missile is one of Kirby's more risky Copy Abilities. It first appeared in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. Upon swallowing the careless Bang-Bang or a similar enemy such as Bombar, Kirby gains this ability. Upon activating the ability, Kirby takes the form of a missile and is able to soar through the sky with the greatest of ease. In this form, it packs quite a punch; possibly the biggest downside is that the missile can be very hard to control, and Kirby can easily take damage if he isn't very careful (in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, while spinning literally out of control upon exploding, Kirby is susceptible to damage; any enemy that touches any part of the missile, except for its tip, inflicts damage to Kirby mid-flight). Missile is one of the few abilities that break Metal Blocks, this one b"@en . . "Borzoi"@en . . "Requires: \n* Research Labs 4 \n* Computer 4"@en . "Missile"@de . . . . . . . "See: Weapons: Missiles"@en . . . . . . "Guided potent fueled projectiles. Medium to long range. Typical missiles include Air, Ship, Sub, and Multi-Purpose. Special types, for example, include Drill, Cluster, VLS, and EMP missiles. If missile will be the weapon of choice, the good option is to gear up AEGIS system and support system to enable multiple locks. Care must be taken for accuracy as the AEGIS system targets anything available to target with locks limited only by the system. ECM equipped enemy also provide nuisance. To nullify it the ship must be brought close enough or equip a ECCM system onboard. When defending against missile attacks a combo of machine gun nest and high angle gun is a good combination. ECM system also provide a good distraction. But the best protection comes in RADAR blinding system of chaff dispenser that will confuse missile's sensor, albeit for a mi nimal time only. The chaff are only designed to protect the launcher's ship and not nearby friends."@en . . "Franziska von Karma"@en . "x"@en . "Missile weapons are based on ancient atmospheric combat technologies. They are all based on three main components: \n* a launcher, which stores, arms, and releases the weapon on demand \n* a propellant system that delivers the weapon to the intended target \n* a warhead which detonates on impact or by proximity fusing Most, but not all, missiles also employ a guidance system to stay on target as the missile closes in. These systems track the various energy emissions characteristic of starships, ranging from the well-known (radio waves) to the exotic (etheric wake)."@en . "The Missile weapon locks on to an opponent with a one second delay. It can also be shot immediately to ignore locking on and ricochet. It can also be fired backwards but in ricochet mode. If the missile hits too many walls it will self-destruct and will not cause any damage."@en . . "A warhead can be loaded with a chemical, biological or nuclear payload, whatever the mission or defense requires. Missiles can be destroyed by a defense grid, or an Anti-Missile System."@en . "Discontinued"@en . . . . . . . . . "Missile is a dog from Ghost Trick. He is a Pomeranian dog with thick brown and white fur. He is very excitable, tends to bark at both strangers and people that he knows and is very loyal to his owners, Lynne and Kamila. Sissel later offers to save Missile from his death, but he declines feeling he can now better protect Lynne and Kamila. Missile also decides to help Sissel in his travels. Like Sissel Missile can also rewind time to four minutes before someone\u2019s death so that they can save the person."@en . "FO4"@en . . . "Misairu"@de . . . . . . . "Phoenix Wright"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "A Pomeranian dog belonging to Kamila, Missile is usually seen to be overly enthusiastic, causing him to bark against almost anything that moves."@en . "Age"@en . . . . . "15"^^ . . "Missiles are a type of explosive weapon that is used in nearly every Crash game, mainly by Doctor N. Gin, who has one jammed into his head."@en . "10"^^ . "11"^^ . . . "8"^^ . "0.29"^^ . . . "9"^^ . . "6"^^ . "7"^^ . "4"^^ . "5"^^ . . "2"^^ . "3"^^ . . "1"^^ . . "25"^^ . . . "Larry Butz"@en . . . "Transformal/Melee"@en . . . . "Police dog"@en . "\"Shoots missiles. They are homing missiles.\""@en . . "Longue port\u00E9e"@fr . . . "Voiced by"@en . . "Missile is a Creature Spell in Dungeon Keeper. It is a ranged spell that inflicts 20 or less damage."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u30DF\u30B6\u30A4\u30EB"@es . . . . . "Missiles are projectiles usually fired by launcher figures."@en . . . . . . . "A Missile is a one-shot rocket usually tipped by an explosive warhead that often serves as a powerful anti-tank weapon and is used by a wide variety of the intelligent space-faring species of the Milky Way Galaxy. Missile Launchers are used by the Space Marines, the Imperial Guard, the Orders Militant of the Adepta Sororitas, the Forces of Chaos, the forces of the Inquisition, the Orks, and the Tau. Missiles come in several variants which include some of the following: Krak (anti-vehicle), Frag (anti-infantry), Flak (anti-air) and Hunter-Killer (a Krak Missile outfitted with a special set of sensors and a guidance package that allows it to home in on targets more accurately). Some Tau missiles have advanced artificial intelligences built into them, providing them with a limited form of Drone intelligence that allows them to more accurately acquire their targets and steer themselves."@en . . "In military weaponry, a missile is a self-propelled guided weapon system. Missiles have four system components, targeting and/or guidance, flight system, engine and warhead. Missiles come in different types which are used for different purposes, surface-to-surface/air-to-surface, (ballistic, cruise missile, anti-ship, anti-tank), surface-to-air (anti-aircraft and anti-ballistic) air-to-air and anti-satellite missiles. Transformers use a variety of different kinds of missiles. Examples include Prowl's wire-guided incendiary missiles, Sunstreaker's laser-guided, ground-to-air missiles, Thundercracker's drone rockets, and Skywarp's heat seeking missiles. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . . "1.57788E8"^^ . . . "Missiles in NetHack come in two forms. Those that are shot from a missile launcher, and those that are thrown. The shot missiles are: \n* arrows, shot with bows \n* crossbow bolts, shot with a crossbow \n* stones, including flint stones, rocks, and gems, shot with a sling The thrown missiles are: \n* boomerangs \n* daggers \n* darts \n* javelins \n* knives \n* shurikens \n* spears The shot missiles can also be thrown in the absence of a launcher, but they will be less effective. Arrows, crossbow bolts, darts, and shurikens may disappear when thrown. Blessing missiles lowers the chance of them disappearing after they've been fired/thrown by an amount that depends on your luck. Valkyries can throw Mjollnir if they have 25 strength. It will return to them when thrown, usually returning to their hand, but more likely falling at their feet or hitting them if they are confused, stunned, or hallucinating."@en . "Die Missile-F\u00E4higkeit gibt es bislang nur in Kirby & die wundersame Spiegelwelt und Kirby: Power Malpinsel. Dort kann Kirby durch einsaugen eines Torpedors oder eines Jetstars zu Missile-Kirby werden. Durch dr\u00FCcken von B wird Kirby zu einer Rakete, die bei Kontakt mit der Wand oder Gegnern explodiert. Negative Auswirkungen ziehen sich dabei nur auf die Umgebung ein."@de . . . . . . "Launches a rocket at the target, dealing 24 Mechanical damage."@en . . . . . "Missile (\u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB, Misairu) is Samus' side special move in Super Smash Flash 2. Samus releases one of two different types of missiles out of her Arm Cannon. The first is the Homing Missile, which slowly turns towards the closest opponent after it is released. This deals 10% to the opponent. The second type is the Super Missile, which travels straight forwards, but deals 14%, is faster and more powerful, and travels further. To use the Homing Missile, just press the special move button while holding forwards, like doing a side tilt. To use the Super Missile, one must press the special move button and direction simultaneously, like doing a smash attack."@en . "1"^^ . . "Missiles could be one of several kinetic weapons. There are proton torpedoes - which are used by bombers and cruisers to punch through shields of enemy capital ships, concussion missiles - which are typically used as a cheaper alternative to torpedoes or as antifighter weapons, and diamond boron missiles - which don't punch through shileds, though they really don't need to. Most missiles are capable of penetrating enemy shields without exploding, though there are exceptions. Diamond boron missiles, which are high powered, long range missiles, typically do not, though their radius and damage easily make up for that. Proton Torpedoes are often too slow to hit small, fast vessels such as fighters and some corvettes; concussion missiles can, though they do inferior damage. In many cases, the right missile must be chosen for the right job, such as anti fighter duty falling usually on concussion missiles."@en . . . . . . . . "< [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Missile]] missilis (\u201C\u2018that may be thrown\u2019\u201D), neut. missile (\u201C\u2018a weapon to be thrown, a javelin\u2019\u201D), in plural missilia (\u201C\u2018presents thrown among the people by the emperors\u2019\u201D) < mittere (\u201C\u2018to send\u2019\u201D)."@ia . "Affliation"@en . "Many Transformers toys include simulated missiles. Some are nonfunctional dummies, partly or wholly visible as a removable, affixed, or molded-on detail. Functioning Transformer missiles operate in several ways:"@en . . "First appearence"@en . . . . . "Fendelman worked on a missile guidance system in the 1960s. (TV: Image of the Fendahl) The Cybermen launched a missile at the Doctor's TARDIS. Their Cyber-Fleet was later destroyed by missiles launched at the behest of UNIT. (TV: The Invasion) In the 1970s, Daleks launched missiles from a stolen nuclear submarine at Sydney, destroying Sydney Harbour Bridge. (COMIC: *Sub Zero) When the Archaeons attempted to eradicate the humans of Earth, the humans retaliated with missiles, destroying the Archaeons. (AUDIO: The Beginning) The Ice Warriors launched sonic missiles at the Argosy when Paul Webster captured Sstast and attempted to take him to Ares One. (AUDIO: Red Dawn) Bonnie launched a missile at Boat One, destroying it but failing to kill the Twelfth Doctor. (TV: The Zygon Invasion) In 200100, Daleks launched missiles at the Doctor's TARDIS. (TV: The Parting of the Ways) The Marshal of Atrios launched missiles at Zeos, but the Fourth Doctor redirected them to the third planet, destroying it. (TV: The Armageddon Factor) Sea Base 4 was armed with proton missiles. (TV: Warriors of the Deep)"@en . "ability_racial_rocketbarrage"@en . . . "Heat seeking"@en . . . . . . . . . "Sub Weapon B"@en . . . . . . . "See: Weapons: Missiles"@en . . . "Missile (\u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB) is a no-miss shooting attack starting from Medarot 1."@en . . . "x"@en . "Missiles were a powerful weapon in GOF3D. They have infinite ammo and can take out a ship with two missiles. \n* Orca \n* Styx \n* Thor"@en . . . "Explosive warhead"@en . "Main Games"@en . . . . . . "Requires: \n* Research Labs 4 \n* Computer 4"@en . "Family or owners"@en . . "right"@en . . "A Missile is a rocket propelled object that can be used to propel anything to high altituteds in a short time. At the end of the Web War, Megabyte threw Bob into a missile in order to shot him through the web portal before it was closed so that he would be rid of the guardian once and for all. The missile was very simple, a small chamber made up most of it, where Bob was sealed inside. The base of the missile contained the rocket engine. The body of the missile was blue and red, with Megabyte's viral symbol on it."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Weapons of the Missile (unguided missiles also commonly called \"rockets\") type fire unguided self propelled missiles. The projectiles travel relatively slowly compared to other weapon types, but they explode upon impact, causing splash damage. Splash damage allows missiles to damage nearby enemy robots, robots protected by an Ecu, and robots behind cover. Direct hits cause direct damage as well as splash damage, and rockets also have a chance of Critical Hits. All missiles travel in a flat trajectory except the Noricum and Zenit, which fire in a high howitzer or mortar like arc."@en . "Missile is a Shiba Inu breed K-9 police dog with the Los Angeles Police Department. Detective Dick Gumshoe is in charge of the dog's care."@en . . "Missile weapons are based on ancient atmospheric combat technologies. They are all based on three main components: \n* a launcher, which stores, arms, and releases the weapon on demand \n* a propellant system that delivers the weapon to the intended target \n* a warhead which detonates on impact or by proximity fusing Most, but not all, missiles also employ a guidance system to stay on target as the missile closes in. These systems track the various energy emissions characteristic of starships, ranging from the well-known (radio waves) to the exotic (etheric wake)."@en . . . . . "Misairu"@en . . . . . . . . "Lylat Wars Comic"@en . . . . "Kirby & The Amazing Mirror artwork"@en . "Missiles were a type of projectile weapon used by a variety of species and organisations. Einstein class vessels were equipped with Several Photonic missile launcher Turrets that launch Several Energized Warheads in Rapid Fire. (TOS movie & novelization: Star Trek)"@en . . . "Weapons of the Missile (unguided missiles also commonly called \"rockets\") type fire unguided self propelled missiles. The projectiles travel relatively slowly compared to other weapon types, but they explode upon impact, causing splash damage. Splash damage allows missiles to damage nearby enemy robots, robots protected by an Ecu, and robots behind cover. Direct hits cause direct damage as well as splash damage, and rockets also have a chance of Critical Hits. All missiles travel in a flat trajectory except the Noricum and Zenit, which fire in a high howitzer or mortar like arc."@en . . . "Misairu"@fr . . . . . "H\u014Dgen's Pack"@en . . . . . "''Star Fox Zero"@en . "1.49"^^ . . "Mecha-Naruto launches either a single or a multitude of missiles from its mechanised chest cavity. When Mecha-Naruto does that, its forehead protector changes to read ."@en . "File:1033825352.jpgThe Missile is an instant weapon. You get only 1 per pick up, and is basically the succeder of the Plunger Missle. It targets an enemy and will fly way more slowly than Plunger Missles."@en . "The Missile is Samus's Side Special Move. Samus shoots a missile from her arm cannon."@en . . . . . . . . "A missile is a type of phallic, rocket-propelled projectile that never hits its intended target, hence the word \"miss\" in its name. When, or if, the missile accidentally and by chance hits its target, it ends up being a dud. They come in guided and ballistic flavors, which operate through on-board directional thrust systems (often involving lasers) and blind luck respectively, neither of which make much difference to their accuracy. Ballistic missiles are often used as sex toys by . Some are used for air-to-air, air-to-ground, ground-to-air, ground-to-ground or space-to-ground. Missiles can be launched from aircraft, seacraft, bazooka-like launching rails/pipes, silos and other kinds of nifty stuff. Missiles were designed to blow things up that could not be blown up with a BB gun nor a firecracker. There are many different counter-missile devices, which often involve the usage of missiles themselves, resulting is hilarious firefights between bombing squadrons that fire anti-shipping missiles and ships that try to counter both the missiles and the bombers. These situations are quite rare nowadays, but were frequent during World War One and A Half. The casualties of said attacks totaled 1 during the whole war. The only casualty was a cook whose ship took a hit, tilted and he got burnt by hot soup, sustaining minor burns. During Operation Desert Storm, missiles were frequently used to destroy everything. Cruise missiles attacked buildings, aircraft shot down other aircraft with missiles, aircraft attacked tanks with missiles, the Iraqis fired SCUD missiles and anti-ship missiles at ships (which were intercepted by anti-missile missiles). Even individual soldiers used hand-held missile pipe devices to fire them. Fired in times of warfare and political strife, such as during the elections of United States Presidents, Academy Awards ceremonies, and U2 concerts, a missile always destroys some sort of non-military target (such as a charity hospital, seminary school, or Chinese embassy) with deadly accuracy. These targets are later deemed \"collateral damage\" (from the Latin \"collaterus\", meaning \"whoops\" and the Greek \"damageus\" meanin \"women and children\") by the military commanders who utilized them. A missile payload can be just about anything from the good old fashioned explosive variety to the latest in \"aid missiles\" which contain vital humanitarian supplies such as powdered milk, porridge and napalm. Missiles with chemical, biological and nuclear warheads are termed WMDs if in the possession of \"rogue states\", otherwise the term is \"strategic deterrent\"."@en . . . . . . "Missiles are a type of explosive weapon that is used in nearly every Crash game, mainly by Doctor N. Gin, who has one jammed into his head."@en . . . . . . "376"^^ . . . . . . . . . "It is a self-propelled explosive projectile used as a weapon towards a target."@en . "The following are types of missiles used during and around the Terran-Kilrathi War. \n* LAU-81 \"Dart\" DF (Dumbfire) \n* AIM-15 \"Javelin\" HS (Heat-Seeker) \n* AIM-42 \"Spiculum\" IR (Image Recognition) \n* AIM-31 \"Pilum\" FF (Friend-or-Foe) \n* Imaging/Friend or Foe: in 2667, just prior to the Battle of Earth, the Kilrathi came up with a nasty invention: essentially the combination of FF and IR technology. The resulting missile, dubbed IFF, is fire-and-forget, but cannot be fooled by deactivation of the IFF beacon. Fortunately, James \"Paladin\" Taggart was able to provide an effective countermeasure by reprogramming standard ECM decoys to transmit the radar signatures of a small capital ship. What became of these new missiles after the Battle of Earth is unknown. \n* Mine: the MP-51 \"Porcupine\" mine does exactly what you'd expect it to. It can be carried and dropped by most fighter craft, and will lie dormant until it can creep up on an enemy ship and detonate. Depending on the era, they may or may not show up on radar. \n* Leech: the ADM-74 \"Leech\" missile creates a temporary electronic overload in the target, shutting it down cold. It works on capital ships, but they tend to recover after only a few moments; fighters, on the other hand, are incapacitated more-or-less permanently. \n* Dragonfly: \"Dragonfly\" Rocket Pods are essentially miniature Dumbfire missiles. These unguided munitions can be fired rapidly, have a very short fuel duration (3 seconds) and do not do very much damage; however, they are quite a bit faster than dumbfires, not to mention quite a bit more prolific (the average fighter carries 32 of them), and a pilot with a sharp eye can employ them effectively in just about any situation. \n* K-Gun: \"Kick Guns\" are long, non-functional guns that attach to the legs and provide extra support when the user tries to kick someone. \n* Mosquito: \"Mosquito\" Enhanced Rocket Pods are modified Dragonflies that carry FF homing technology. However, the seeker heads seem to have suffered during their miniaturization, as Mosquitos are not particularly accurate; and if one misses on its first pass it will not make another pass, as if realizing (quite rightly) that it doesn't have enough fuel to come around again. While a wonderful idea on paper, the Mosquito is far less practical in the field. \n* Swarmer Pod: Swarmer pods are not single munitions, but rather a large launcher that expels eight missiles at once. Fielded solely by the Wasp dedicated interceptor, these missiles have a significant locking time and require constant radar guidance via a laser designator on the Wasp's nose--in other words, any pilot attempting to employ a Swarmer pod must remain on the target's tail until all missiles impact. The results when all of them do, however, are often worth the trouble, and the direct laser lock renders these missiles ECM-proof as well. \n* Tracker MIRV: an unguided rocket that, after several seconds of travel, breaks into four separate FF rounds. Despite the propensity of these missiles to lock onto the same target, their ability to quickly attack--or at least instill severe panic in--enemy targets is rivaled only by the Wasp's Swarmers. The unguided rocket does not cause damage if it impacts with a target prematurely, a disappointment to many pilots. \n* Torpedo: the premiere anti-capital ship weapon. Somewhere between 2655 and 2665, Phase-Shielding technology made the necessary leaps and became, essentially, totally impervious to fighter-based beam weaponry (in 2669 fighter-based weapons regained the upper hand, only to lose it again by 2673). Previously, all capital ships could be destroyed solely by 'small arms' fire, but after the revolution, a dedicated weapon, the torpedo, was needed. Torpedoes are able, by technological secrets that are still classified, to bypass Phase Shielding entirely, detonating directly on the capital ship's hull. Unfortunately, this electromagnetic sleight-of-hand requires 20 seconds of locking time, during which the launching fighter must fly straight towards the targeted capital ship, unable to make evasive maneuvers and vulnerable to whatever ship-based weapons can be pointed at it--not to mention any remaining fighter cover. Fortunately, the results are worth the effort... And hopefully worth the inevitable casualties."@en . . "Missile is a Shiba Inu breed K-9 police dog with the Los Angeles Police Department. Detective Dick Gumshoe is in charge of the dog's care."@en . . "Missile is a dog from Ghost Trick. He is a Pomeranian dog with thick brown and white fur. He is very excitable, tends to bark at both strangers and people that he knows and is very loyal to his owners, Lynne and Kamila. In his first appearance in the game he is killed by an assassin who was waiting to kill Lynne. He is saved by Sissel who turned back time to prevent the assassination attempt. After Sissel leaves Missile decides to go after Kamila in order to protect her. However, when he approached the park he was accidentally killed when he was hit by a scooter from one of the kidnappers. However due to dying near a meteor that crashed he was given special powers in his ghost form where he can swap objects of a similar shape. Using his new powers he saves Kamila, but accidentally kills a person. The two then save that person together. Sissel later offers to save Missile from his death, but he declines feeling he can now better protect Lynne and Kamila. Missile also decides to help Sissel in his travels. Like Sissel Missile can also rewind time to four minutes before someone\u2019s death so that they can save the person. \"The only thing I'm really good at is...Barking! That's it! There really isn't much else in life!!\" - Missile"@en . . . "Missilev\u00E4ri.png"@en . . "__NOWYSIWYG__ The Missile is a Sub Weapon B part that fires a single homing missile, which is capable of doing reasonable damage to enemy tanks. It costs 900 G. If you have a Hi-Reload equipped, it can be fired multiple times at a faster rate."@en . "Black"@en . . . . . . "Tan"@en . . "Missile is one of Kirby's more risky Copy Abilities. It first appeared in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. Upon swallowing the careless Bang-Bang or a similar enemy such as Bombar, Kirby gains this ability. Upon activating the ability, Kirby takes the form of a missile and is able to soar through the sky with the greatest of ease. In this form, it packs quite a punch; possibly the biggest downside is that the missile can be very hard to control, and Kirby can easily take damage if he isn't very careful (in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, while spinning literally out of control upon exploding, Kirby is susceptible to damage; any enemy that touches any part of the missile, except for its tip, inflicts damage to Kirby mid-flight). Missile is one of the few abilities that break Metal Blocks, this one by ramming straight through them. In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, this ability does not work against enemies that swallow Kirby or change Kirby's face color--Snooters, Leaps, and Pranks. Even in Kirby: Canvas Curse, when the player is able to control the missile's path with the stylus, it can still be difficult (although, controlling flight is significantly easier here than in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror.) Kirby can transform into a missile in mid-air, and can even fly underwater in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. Kirby wears a simple red and yellow cap resembling the front end of the missile when he is not in the actual missile form."@en . "Alive"@en . . . . . . "A Missile is a rocket propelled object that can be used to propel anything to high altituteds in a short time. At the end of the Web War, Megabyte threw Bob into a missile in order to shot him through the web portal before it was closed so that he would be rid of the guardian once and for all. The missile was very simple, a small chamber made up most of it, where Bob was sealed inside. The base of the missile contained the rocket engine. The body of the missile was blue and red, with Megabyte's viral symbol on it. The missile was housed in a chamber below the main platform of the hardware. When the hardware was ready to be fired to close the portal Megabyte attacked Bob and crushed Glitch. Then he ordered Herr Doktor to push the button to raise up the missile. He then threw Bob inside and the doors sealed shut. Herr Doktor was stopped from launching the missile by Mouse, but Hexadecimal intervened and threw Mouse aside. Megabyte had the pleasure himself of launching Bob into the Web. Dot Matrix watched as the missile shot upwards and disappeared into the portal. Megabyte then activated the hardware and the energy blast closed the portal. (Web World Wars) Due to the corrosive nature of the Web, the missile must have disolved. Bob survived the Web due to his guardian coding. Two years later Bob reflected on the incident with the missile with bitter memories, proving the event was rather traumatic for him. (My Two Bobs)"@en . . "Mizzile"@es . . . . . . "Un missile \u00E9tait un projectile autopropuls\u00E9 et guid\u00E9, employ\u00E9 comme arme par diff\u00E9rentes esp\u00E8ces. ALERTE JAUNECET ARTICLE EST INCOMPLET N'h\u00E9sitez pas \u00E0 [ \u00E9diter] cette page pour le terminer. Des pr\u00E9cisions sur les informations n\u00E9cessaires \u00E0 compl\u00E9ter peuvent figurer sur la page de discussion de l'article.Vous pouvez traduire le contenu figurant dans les autres versions linguistiques de Memory Alpha ou cr\u00E9er un texte original."@fr . . . "*Air"@en . . . . "1"^^ . . . . . . . "Tadashi Mut\u014D"@en . . "40"^^ . . . "GDW ep 8, GDW vol 8 chpt 2"@en . . "100"^^ . . "x"@en . . . "Turnabout Goodbyes"@en . . . . . "Maya Fey"@en . . . . . . "Missiles! The ideal weapon for the lazy warrior. It's essentially a fire and forget weapon. Just lock on and you're done! Beware, however; these are not the friendly old weapons that we know from history, you know those silly things which could only fly a few thousand miles, were imitating a turtle, and packed the punch of a 5 year old. No, we're talking business here. These babies cover great distances in the blink of an eye and really hurt your target bigtime! So if you like throwing around weapons costing millions of credits apiece (ignore those cheapskate laser fans) then this is the weapon for you! Your enemy will have a hard time defending against missiles; armor and shields are of little use against the might of missiles. Still, those nasty point defense systems can sure ruin your fun. Researching Missiles is easy. Keep this in mind: The more advanced you get, the more BANG you get for its size. The cost will go up with each version, but hey that's what taxpayers are for! Path of enlightenment: Galactic Warfare Space Militarization Space Weapons Missile Weapon Theory You're on your way. Now keep going till you reach the all powerful \"Blackhole Eruptor!\". One word of warning: When you get those, they'll cost many billions of taxpayer credits, but they're powerful enough to tear holes in the fabric of space... Make sure you enjoy them!"@en . . "Missiles were a type of projectile weapon used by a variety of species and organisations. Einstein class vessels were equipped with Several Photonic missile launcher Turrets that launch Several Energized Warheads in Rapid Fire. (TOS movie & novelization: Star Trek) In the alternate reality created by the temporal displacement of the Narada, fighter-type vessels, such as the Federation Interceptor-class and Romulan Gladius-class, were armed with missiles. Pirates, operating space pirate vessels, were also heavily armed with missiles, able to fire multiple seeking missiles. (TOS video game: D-A-C)"@en . "36"^^ . . . "Real Name: Tyson MacKenna Aliases: The Explosive Boy Age: 17 Gender: Male Alignment: Good Race: Metahuman/Mutant Goals: To bring down Genecorp, protect innocents and control his powers"@en . . . . . . . "Yes"@en . . . "__NOWYSIWYG__ The Missile is a Sub Weapon B part that fires a single homing missile, which is capable of doing reasonable damage to enemy tanks. It costs 900 G. If you have a Hi-Reload equipped, it can be fired multiple times at a faster rate."@en . . . "60"^^ . . "Police department"@en . . . "Missiles came in varying masses, depending on the warship class that fired them, with larger vessels capable of firing missiles that had greater acceleration and endurance and heavier warheads. Missiles could be tipped with several kinds of warheads, including nuclear fusion warheads, bomb-pumped laser warheads, sidewall penetrators, and electronic countermeasures (ECM) to help breach missile defenses. Some smaller missiles were even purely kinetic."@en . "M"@en . . . . . . . "The Missile inflicts 2.4%-2.6% damage on the Player during the Ship Game creator, and 2.1% damage on the Player in the Robot Game creator. The Player is capable of firing an initial limit of 30 Missiles at once, more with the help of Power-ups, especially the \"Missiles\" Shooter Power-up, which gives the Player an additional 10 Missiles to fire. Some Shooter Enemies are capable of firing Missiles as well, the same way as the Player does. The Missiles last 0.6 seconds against the Player's laser, and 0.8 seconds against the Player's barrage of Pellets. The Missiles are also homing, which means that once they are fired, they follow the target until it hits the target or loses speed and combusts after 4-9 seconds."@en . "Star Fox (game)"@en . "200"^^ . . . . . . "Mecha-Naruto launches either a single or a multitude of missiles from its mechanised chest cavity. When Mecha-Naruto does this, its forehead protector changes to read ."@en . "1992"^^ . "Missile is one of the Rocket Brothers, lead by his big brother Rocket."@en . "Anime"@en . . "Missiles are a common type of weapon utilized by the TEC. A missile is a self-propelled guided weapon system with an explosive warhead. Vasari use their own advanced variant, the Phase Missile; the TEC compensate by using mass volleys. Increases in the damage and range of missiles can be researched in the Military Tree, and additionallyin the Defense Tree for the Argonev Star Base. The following TEC ships and structures are armed with missiles:"@en . . "8"^^ . "9"^^ . "10"^^ . "11"^^ . "12"^^ . "14"^^ . "15"^^ . "16"^^ . "None"@en . "18"^^ . . "Deceased"@en . . . . "A missile is a form of self-propelled weapon used by several species. Missiles came in several sizes and payloads: they ranged from small-caliber, ground-to-ground missiles to humongous Cardassian ATR-4107s, with payloads made out of anything from conventional explosives to antimatter or trilithium. (VOY: \"Dreadnought\") There were photonic missiles small enough so the launcher could be carried by a single marine, even though the marine could only carry one round. They were used by the Kzintis in ground combat. (RIS Bouteina: \"Degree of Liberty\") In the 25th century, Starfleet ground forces were issued the FGM-385 Pilum for antipersonnel and antivehicle applications. (Bait and Switch: \"Brother on Brother, Daughter on Mother\")"@en . "Not to be confused with N-Strike Elite missiles. The missile is a type of ammunition used in certain Nerf blasters."@en . . "Super Smash Bros. Brawl"@en . . . . . . "Anime"@fr . . . . "128"^^ . "The missiles shot out by the Haybot are known as SUZIE 9mms. A parody of the Uzi 9mm machine gun, the Suzie 9mm are alive beings with a high pitched \"motherly\" voice and require the Haybot to aim at Conker and she fires herself at the squirrel. She fires in a straight line whereas the other missiles arc or home in on Conker."@en . "55"^^ . . "50"^^ . . "51"^^ . . . . . "\u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB"@en . . . . . "None"@en . . . . . . . . "The Missile is an attachment featured for the first time in Killzone: Shadow Fall. It is a small, underslung missile launcher which fires small, guided, high-explosive missiles. The Missile can only lock onto enemy equipment and will not fire until a lock has been established, meaning that it cannot be free-fired at enemy players. It is available only for the Support class in multiplayer. The Missile attachment normally carries one missile loaded, with two additional missiles in reserve, giving the player a total of three high-explosive, guided missiles. Only the StA4 and StA59B of the Support class can be equipped with the Missile attachment. The colour-scheme and design of the attachment, as well as the fact that it can only be mounted to Helghast weapons could indicate that it is of Helghast manufacture."@en . . . . "16"^^ . . . "Missile"@en . "< [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Missile]] missilis (\u201C\u2018that may be thrown\u2019\u201D), neut. missile (\u201C\u2018a weapon to be thrown, a javelin\u2019\u201D), in plural missilia (\u201C\u2018presents thrown among the people by the emperors\u2019\u201D) < mittere (\u201C\u2018to send\u2019\u201D)."@ia . . . . . . "Dick Gumshoe"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Missiles are projectiles usually fired by launcher figures."@en . "Mechanical"@en . . . "Missiles came in varying masses, depending on the warship class that fired them, with larger vessels capable of firing missiles that had greater acceleration and endurance and heavier warheads. Missiles could be tipped with several kinds of warheads, including nuclear fusion warheads, bomb-pumped laser warheads, sidewall penetrators, and electronic countermeasures (ECM) to help breach missile defenses. Some smaller missiles were even purely kinetic. Anti-missile defenses included rolling a ship's wedge to interpose it between missile and ship, electronic countermeasures to confuse missiles, firing countermissiles to destroy or damage them, and point defense (largely computer controlled lasers)."@en . . . . . "\u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB\u306E\u7531\u6765\u306F\u7236\u6BCD\u306E\u5922 \u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB\u306E\u7531\u6765\u306F\u7236\u6BCD\u306E\u5922 \u3060\u308C\u304B\u308C\u3082\u304C\u30DC\u30AF\u3092\u611B\u3057\u3066 \u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB\u306E\u7531\u6765\u306F\u7236\u6BCD\u306E\u5922 \u604B\u4EBA\u304C\u4F5C\u3063\u305F\u822A\u7A7A\u6BCD\u8266\u3092\u898B\u3066 \u604B\u4EBA\u304C\u4F5C\u3063\u305F\u822A\u7A7A\u6BCD\u8266\u3092\u898B\u3066 \u3060\u308C\u304B\u308C\u3082\u304C\u30DC\u30AF\u306B\u604B\u3057\u3066 \u604B\u4EBA\u304C\u4F5C\u3063\u305F\u822A\u7A7A\u6BCD\u8266\u3092\u898B\u3066 \u305D\u308C\u304C\u611B\u3060\u306D \u305D\u308C\u304C\u604B\u3060\u306D \u305D\u308C\u304C\u611B\u3060\u306D \u305D\u308C\u304C\u604B\u3060\u306D \u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB\u306E\u884C\u65B9\u306F\u7236\u6BCD\u306E\u5922 \u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB\u306E\u884C\u65B9\u306F\u7236\u6BCD\u306E\u5922 \u3060\u308C\u304B\u308C\u3082\u304C\u30DC\u30AF\u3092\u611B\u3057\u3066 \u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB\u306E\u884C\u65B9\u306F\u7236\u6BCD\u306E\u5922 \u305D\u308C\u304C\u611B\u3060\u306D \u305D\u308C\u304C\u604B\u3060\u306D \u305D\u308C\u304C\u611B\u3060\u306D \u305D\u308C\u304C\u604B\u3060\u306D"@en . . . "Mizzile"@es . "SC2"@en . . "Damage"@en . "100"^^ . . . . . . "Mizairu"@es . "Missile"@en . "x"@en . . "Missile"@en . "0.1"^^ . "A Missile is a common weapon which explodes upon impact and can cause anything from minor damage to completely obliterating its target. In Star Fox 64 and the 3DS rerelease, Missiles are weapons manufactured in the weapons labs on Macbeth and used by the Attack Carrier, Granga and Gorgon as projectiles. Missiles also appear at Area 6, fired from behind the heavy captial warships in the three defensive fleets."@en . . . "80"^^ . . "Missiles were a powerful weapon in GOF3D. They have infinite ammo and can take out a ship with two missiles. \n* Orca \n* Styx \n* Thor"@en . "Fire"@en . . . . . "\u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB"@en . "The following are types of missiles used during and around the Terran-Kilrathi War. \n* LAU-81 \"Dart\" DF (Dumbfire) \n* AIM-15 \"Javelin\" HS (Heat-Seeker) \n* AIM-42 \"Spiculum\" IR (Image Recognition) \n* AIM-31 \"Pilum\" FF (Friend-or-Foe) \n* Imaging/Friend or Foe: in 2667, just prior to the Battle of Earth, the Kilrathi came up with a nasty invention: essentially the combination of FF and IR technology. The resulting missile, dubbed IFF, is fire-and-forget, but cannot be fooled by deactivation of the IFF beacon. Fortunately, James \"Paladin\" Taggart was able to provide an effective countermeasure by reprogramming standard ECM decoys to transmit the radar signatures of a small capital ship. What became of these new missiles after the Battle of Earth is unknown. \n* Mine: the MP-51 "@en . . "Wakayama Prefecture"@en . "[[Datei:Missile_Echoes_Pirate.png|thumb|Ein Piratensoldat unter Missile-Beschuss]] Missiles sind kleine Raketen, die Samus abfeuern kann, indem sie den Waffenarm \u00F6ffnet. Sie kommen in allen Metroid-Teilen vor und werden meistens gleich am Anfang eingesammelt. Missiles sind immer nur in begrenzter Anzahl vorhanden und die maximal mitf\u00FChrbare Anzahl kann mit Missile Expansions um 5 erh\u00F6ht werden. Wenn eine Missile abgefeuert wird, verbreitert sich meistens das vordere Ende des Waffenarms, bevor die Rakete hinausschie\u00DFt. Mit Missiles k\u00F6nnen rote T\u00FCren ge\u00F6ffnet werden. In den Prime-Teilen sind Missiles zielverfolgend (in Hunters nur wenn man die Missiles aufeladen hat). In Prime 2 und Prime 3 k\u00F6nnen mithilfe der Zielverfolgung bis zu 5 Missiles auf einmal abgefeuert werden. Damit k\u00F6nnen violette T\u00FCren ge\u00F6ffnet werden. Beim Einsatz der m\u00E4chtigen Charge Combos in Prime und Prime 2 werden immer Missiles verbraucht. In den 2D-Teilen gibt es auch noch die st\u00E4rkeren Super Missiles. In Fusion und Prime 3 werden die Missiles sp\u00E4ter zu Ice Missiles. In Metroid: Other M hat man die M\u00F6glichkeit die Missiles ohne Missile Munition aufzuf\u00FCllen."@de . . "In military weaponry, a missile is a self-propelled guided weapon system. Missiles have four system components, targeting and/or guidance, flight system, engine and warhead. Missiles come in different types which are used for different purposes, surface-to-surface/air-to-surface, (ballistic, cruise missile, anti-ship, anti-tank), surface-to-air (anti-aircraft and anti-ballistic) air-to-air and anti-satellite missiles. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . "Guided potent fueled projectiles. Medium to long range. Typical missiles include Air, Ship, Sub, and Multi-Purpose. Special types, for example, include Drill, Cluster, VLS, and EMP missiles. If missile will be the weapon of choice, the good option is to gear up AEGIS system and support system to enable multiple locks. Care must be taken for accuracy as the AEGIS system targets anything available to target with locks limited only by the system. ECM equipped enemy also provide nuisance. To nullify it the ship must be brought close enough or equip a ECCM system onboard."@en . "70"^^ . . . . . "Missile"@de . "66"^^ . "Missiles are the pineapple weapons in Monkey Dogfight. Missiles are used in conjunction with the machine gun and can home in on their targets using a radar fix. They are manifested on radar as little yellow triangles which flash repeatedly upon impact."@en . "Missile is an ammunition type found in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4. __TOC__"@en . . . . "Un missile \u00E9tait un projectile autopropuls\u00E9 et guid\u00E9, employ\u00E9 comme arme par diff\u00E9rentes esp\u00E8ces. ALERTE JAUNECET ARTICLE EST INCOMPLET N'h\u00E9sitez pas \u00E0 [ \u00E9diter] cette page pour le terminer. Des pr\u00E9cisions sur les informations n\u00E9cessaires \u00E0 compl\u00E9ter peuvent figurer sur la page de discussion de l'article.Vous pouvez traduire le contenu figurant dans les autres versions linguistiques de Memory Alpha ou cr\u00E9er un texte original."@fr . . "Missile is a Creature Spell in Dungeon Keeper. It is a ranged spell that inflicts 20 or less damage."@en . "65"^^ . . . . . "Terran"@en . . . "M"@en . "Comics"@en . "thumb|right|250pxUn missile, aussi appel\u00E9 une roquette, est un projectile explosif tir\u00E9 depuis un lance-missiles (ou lance-roquettes). Ils \u00E9taient utilis\u00E9s durant les conflits comme la Guerre des Clones et la Guerre Civile Galactique. Le missile \u00E0 concussion et le missile autoguid\u00E9 sont des types de missiles."@fr . . "Missiles could be one of several kinetic weapons. There are proton torpedoes - which are used by bombers and cruisers to punch through shields of enemy capital ships, concussion missiles - which are typically used as a cheaper alternative to torpedoes or as antifighter weapons, and diamond boron missiles - which don't punch through shileds, though they really don't need to."@en . "160"^^ . . . "\u30DF\u30B5\u30A4\u30EB"@fr . . . "Missile"@es . . . . "Missile"@fr .