. "Tak"@en . "Tak is commonly described as the greatest den of thieves, criminals and cut-throats the world has ever seen. Perhaps Khar\u00E9 and Port Blacksand would beg to differ. However, it is larger than Port Blacksand, and busier than Khar\u00E9, and may have just cause for its claim. Many of the greatest pirates of the Inland Sea have called Tak their home, and there is probably no better place to learn such a trade. So great is the crime rate that it is known that even the Silver Pieces in the city of Tak are pierced in the centre for hanging on a cord around the owner's neck as protection against thieves. The symbol of Tak is a trading galley (which is shown as a matter of interest on the aforementioned silver piece, and indeed the Gold Piece of Tak which is worth twelve of the former). The political sit"@en . . "Tak - sehr beliebter Vorname bei den Ter-baak Der Name Tak hat in etwa die Bedeutung \"Herrscher\" oder \"F\u00FChrer\". Er ist f\u00FCr beide Geschlechter gebr\u00E4uchlich. Prominenteste Tr\u00E4gerin des Namens Tak ist die Baumeisterin Sin-tak, die sich beim Ausbau der Hauptstadt nach der Jahrhundertwende ihre ersten gro\u00DFen Verdienste erwarb."@de . . . . . . . . "Minor"@en . . . . . . . "Kig'Yar"@en . "Tak (Hal Sparks) - The main character, he has the ability to summon a magic power, which the Jujus (Magical creatures) bestowed upon him to serve as a link between his and their realms. Tak tends to be the smarter of the group, but has his mishaps when it comes to practicing his Juju power. Whenever Lok gets himself into trouble Tak is the first one on the scene to save him. He is Jibolba's nephew and apprentice. He lives with Jibolba. Little is known about Tak's parents except his mother was Aurora Juju and his father was a Pupununu."@en . . "??"@en . . "Tak is a covenant jackal minor who died in 2553. He was present in OPERATION: NEW HOME LOST. He was part of Tuk's lance, who were guarding an old forerunner lab, which held flood. He was killed by the flood when they were released."@en . . . . "Tak is a game of abstract strategy and logic played throughout Temerant. Kvothe is first introduced to Tak by Bredon in Vintas. According to Bredon, the objective of Tak is not to win, but to play a beautiful game. Kvothe later attempted to teach Tak to Felurian, only to find that she already knew it and easily lose to her beautiful game."@en . . "Tak, Taki"@en . . . . . . "Thomas Holesgrove, Voice of Nicholas McKay"@en . . . . . "Tak is a mineral, found on Denduron, that has explosive qualities."@en . "Tak is the Pupununu warrior who saves the Pupununu people and the Juju. Image:Stub.png This article has been deemed a stub. You can help Wii Wiki by [ expanding it]."@en . . . . "Eayn"@en . . "ITL"@en . "Guitar"@en . "Tak was a Tattered Ear Tribe nezumi and bodyguard to his chieftain Stikak alongside with Kap and Hikapi Longsnout. They were all well-armed and seasoned warriors. Tak was Stikak's chief lieutenant and the unofficial commander of the three bodyguards. He was tall, with black fur and a perpetual scowl."@en . . . . . "Tak is an extradimensional demonic entity called a waisin existing within the Stephen King Universe and the main antagonist in novels Desperation and The Regulators, which can be considered \"Twinner-novels,\" as they are set in parallel worlds. The word \"tak\" itself appears to mean, simply, \"big\" and/or \"powerful\" in the Language of the Dead spoken by Tak."@en . . . "Tak was a female doppelganger in the Moonsea."@en . . "Tak"@en . "Tak is commonly described as the greatest den of thieves, criminals and cut-throats the world has ever seen. Perhaps Khar\u00E9 and Port Blacksand would beg to differ. However, it is larger than Port Blacksand, and busier than Khar\u00E9, and may have just cause for its claim. Many of the greatest pirates of the Inland Sea have called Tak their home, and there is probably no better place to learn such a trade. So great is the crime rate that it is known that even the Silver Pieces in the city of Tak are pierced in the centre for hanging on a cord around the owner's neck as protection against thieves. The symbol of Tak is a trading galley (which is shown as a matter of interest on the aforementioned silver piece, and indeed the Gold Piece of Tak which is worth twelve of the former). The political situation in the Inland Sea is a most fluid one, suffice it to say that Tak is invariably enemies with Lagash, Marad and Kish."@en . . "Tak is a mineral, found on Denduron, that has explosive qualities."@en . . . . . . "Tak had four wives, which he attributed not to his charms but the allure of his mysterious wealth. Tak's shop was located in the Centre District of Malaz City. It had a burning mouse, acid-etched on a polished tin disc, as shop sign. The sign dangled from a crumbling overhang over the narrow front door which was actually more solid than it looked and was latched on the inside. Upon entering, a landing with stairs led up to the shop floor. It was cluttered with weapons, armour, jewellery, tapestries, bolts of precious silk, standards and statues looted from battles and overrun cities. A broad lacquered table with a plush chair served as desk as well as a hiding place. Releasing two latches revealed a large hidden drawer."@en . . "Flagtak.png"@en . . . . . . . "He is voiced by Jason Marsden during the original video games, and Hal Sparks in the TV Series, and later games."@en . . "Tak (born December 22th, 197X in Unknown) is a guitarist, most known for being a founder member of Calmando Qual."@en . . . . "The Free States of Tak"@en . "*Repaint of Generations Arcee. *Weapons: Ray-Gun *Allies:Zim,Gir *Color scheme: Green,Black *Allegiance:Irken Empire *British accent *Was sent to invade Planet Dirt (No, not Earth.) *Purple optics"@en . . . . . "Tak had four wives, which he attributed not to his charms but the allure of his mysterious wealth. Tak's shop was located in the Centre District of Malaz City. It had a burning mouse, acid-etched on a polished tin disc, as shop sign. The sign dangled from a crumbling overhang over the narrow front door which was actually more solid than it looked and was latched on the inside. Upon entering, a landing with stairs led up to the shop floor. It was cluttered with weapons, armour, jewellery, tapestries, bolts of precious silk, standards and statues looted from battles and overrun cities. A broad lacquered table with a plush chair served as desk as well as a hiding place. Releasing two latches revealed a large hidden drawer."@en . . . . . "Female"@en . . . "Tak is a fruit farmer who lives on Otter Island. He is an otter of the species known as the groots. He is an almost constant companion to Blalok and Sayna"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Tak"@de . "Halosian vessel"@en . . "A Beltenger \u00E9szaki cs\u00FCcsk\u00E9n\u00E9l l\u00E9v\u0151 Tak v\u00E1rosa tolvajok, kal\u00F3zok, gyilkosok tany\u00E1ja, olyan hely, amilyet civiliz\u00E1lt vil\u00E1g m\u00E9g nem l\u00E1tott. A b\u0171n\u00F6s, tiltott cselekedeteket nemcsak hogy megengedik, de m\u00E9g p\u00E1rtfogolj\u00E1k is a s\u00F6pred\u00E9knek ebben a v\u00E1ros\u00E1ban. Kateg\u00F3ria:Helyek_Khulon"@hu . . . . . . . . . . "1990"^^ . . "Tak \u2013 zaprzecznik zaprzecznika potwierdzenia (nie), czyli inaczej potwierd\u017Anik. Tak jak jego antagonista (trudne s\u0142owo) podlega deklinacji (jeszcze trudniejsze s\u0142owo) i odmianie przez liczb\u0119 oraz j\u0119zyk. Tak jest obiektem kultu sekty Tak tak."@pl . . . . . . . . . . "Tak was an Ewok who lived on the Forest Moon of Endor in Bright Tree Village. He was an eligible Ewok male and was sought after by many females in the village for his handsome fur. Around 3 ABY, Tak was old enough to attend the Shadow Night Festival. Although the young Ewok, Latara, believed that Tak was sure to ask her to attend the festival alongside him, Tak seemed unaware of Latara's intentions. He instead asked the older daughter of Chief Chirpa, Asha, to go to the festival with him, which she accepted."@en . "Tak is a covenant jackal minor who died in 2553. He was present in OPERATION: NEW HOME LOST. He was part of Tuk's lance, who were guarding an old forerunner lab, which held flood. He was killed by the flood when they were released."@en . . . "Plasma Pistol, plasma rifle"@en . "Tak is the Pupununu warrior who saves the Pupununu people and the Juju. Image:Stub.png This article has been deemed a stub. You can help Wii Wiki by [ expanding it]."@en . "Flag of the Free States of Tak"@en . "Calmando Qual & more"@en . . . . . "Tak is the god of the dwarfs and is believed to have created all of them. He first appeared in Thud!. He is inspired by the Dwarven creation myth from the Similarion (The Lord of the Rings)."@en . . "Tak \u00E4r Goa'uld ord vilket betyder Trick. (SG1: \"Stargate SG-1: The Ultimate Visual Guide\")kategori:Goa'uld spr\u00E5k"@sv . . . . "Tak \u2013 zaprzecznik zaprzecznika potwierdzenia (nie), czyli inaczej potwierd\u017Anik. Tak jak jego antagonista (trudne s\u0142owo) podlega deklinacji (jeszcze trudniejsze s\u0142owo) i odmianie przez liczb\u0119 oraz j\u0119zyk. Tak jest obiektem kultu sekty Tak tak."@pl . . "#DEDEE2"@en . . . "Acidic vomit"@en . ""@en . . . . . . . . . . . "197"^^ . . . "Tak is an extradimensional demonic entity called a waisin existing within the Stephen King Universe and the main antagonist in novels Desperation and The Regulators, which can be considered \"Twinner-novels,\" as they are set in parallel worlds. The word \"tak\" itself appears to mean, simply, \"big\" and/or \"powerful\" in the Language of the Dead spoken by Tak."@en . . . "In the first game, Tak was the size of an average kid, with the many details of his appearance relating to tribesmen. He had purple facepaint around his eyes and also carried a small case on his back to hold his weapons. Tak was short, had a bowlcut hairdo, a dark red loincloth, and a pudgy belly. He had a higher pitched voice, indicating his young age. In Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams, Tak went through a very big change. He is now taller, thinner, and leaner. He also sports a Reddish-Brown cape with a swirl logo, which allows Tak to Glide. Tak's hair slightly grew longer and his loincloth, now a dark purple with a yellow belt, wraps around his waist rather than pulls up like shorts. His voice is now deeper, indicating his older age. In the next game, Tak: The Great Juju Challenge, Tak's appearance has gone unchanged. There would be little difference in his appearance into the television series, where his cape is replaced with his Weapons case once more while keeping his thin build and dark purple loincloth of the last two games. The one thing that followed him through all his appearance revisions is his feathers and his brown Anklet."@en . "Mar\u00EDa Fernanda Morales"@en . "prime minister"@en . "Tak was a female doppelganger in the Moonsea."@en . . "Tak"@en . "Modified SIR Unit, advanced ship made by modifying a Spittle Runner"@en . "The Covenant"@en . . . . . . . "Tak (Voiced by Hal Sparks) is a character"@en . . . . . . . . "Tak is a fruit farmer who lives on Otter Island. He is an otter of the species known as the groots. He is an almost constant companion to Blalok and Sayna"@en . . "Tak was a Tattered Ear Tribe nezumi and bodyguard to his chieftain Stikak alongside with Kap and Hikapi Longsnout. They were all well-armed and seasoned warriors. Tak was Stikak's chief lieutenant and the unofficial commander of the three bodyguards. He was tall, with black fur and a perpetual scowl."@en . . ""@en . . "Energy Shield"@en . . . . "TAK"@en . . . . . . "Tak, named Tateyama in the Japanese version, is a young child Medafighter from Medabots Spirits. Ikki mentors Tak in his Robattles. At one time, he replaced his Medabot with a Kilobot after he lost a battle. Suzie persuaded him to use a Kilobot, Unitrix, and cheat, but Ikki defeats him then tells him that Kilobots can't replace his Medabot. Later Ginkai convinces him to get rid of his Kilobot and, having made up his mind, Tak trashes his Kilobot, rejects Suzie and brings back his old Medabot. His partner Medabot is Komandog. He has appeared to lose all of his battles. He is voiced by Krista White in the English version."@en . . . . . . . . . "Early 2553"@en . . . "She has the personality of a maniac, though is clever and quick on her feet when it comes to situations. She seems to be bent on getting revenge for what Zim did, even though she stated that \"it isn't about revenge\". Her only appearance is in \"Tak: The Hideous New Girl \", though there would have been more if the series Invader Zim hadn't been cancelled. Her disguise is actually a perfected hologram, with the only flaw being that she still only has three fingers. Her S.I.R. unit, Mimi (shown below), is altered as well, and has a hologram disguise of a cat with horned ears. Tak's ship was taken in by Dib after she was ejected in \"Tak: The Hideous New Girl\". It has her personality downloaded into its hardware, though can be replacable as shown in \"Backseat Drivers From Beyond the Stars \"."@en . . "Tak"@sv . . "71234841"^^ . "*Repaint of Generations Arcee. *Weapons: Ray-Gun *Allies:Zim,Gir *Color scheme: Green,Black *Allegiance:Irken Empire *British accent *Was sent to invade Planet Dirt (No, not Earth.) *Purple optics"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "DR"@en . . "Tak"@pl . . "She has the personality of a maniac, though is clever and quick on her feet when it comes to situations. She seems to be bent on getting revenge for what Zim did, even though she stated that \"it isn't about revenge\". Her only appearance is in \"Tak: The Hideous New Girl \", though there would have been more if the series Invader Zim hadn't been cancelled. Her disguise is actually a perfected hologram, with the only flaw being that she still only has three fingers. Her S.I.R. unit, Mimi (shown below), is altered as well, and has a hologram disguise of a cat with horned ears."@en . . . "Tak (Tak: nTaah \u01BF\u025BRmmp But ('The Free States of Tak')) is a federative nation on the continent of Smalik. After having been an autonomous part of Bowdani for several centuries, it unilaterally declared independence in 308 AP and although it has had non-diplomatic relations with many countries for a long time, most of them don't officially recognise Tak as an independent nation yet. Tak (nTaah \u01BF\u025BRmmp But) ryyg but aat slt l af slt k\u0259 H\u0259k Slt. Paa ro tonot ryf keet r\u0259 n\u0259meevi keet it Boot o ot \u01BF\u014Bquuvu n ton\u0259p\u0259 ro po-n\u0259meevi keet tyk r\u0259 ter rl o 134 E\u01F7, n paa ver po-\u01BF\u025Bsibit kef ryf naTah rd os \u01BFnslls o sot lap, hond\u0259p\u0259 \u01BFntoon pmb Tak rob v\u0275 byyp sllt r\u0259 po-n\u0259meevi keet."@en . "200"^^ . . . "Tak \u00E4r Goa'uld ord vilket betyder Trick. (SG1: \"Stargate SG-1: The Ultimate Visual Guide\")kategori:Goa'uld spr\u00E5k"@sv . . . . . . "Takuya"@en . . . . . "Kaduna"@en . . . . . . "Tak (Hal Sparks) - The main character, he has the ability to summon a magic power, which the Jujus (Magical creatures) bestowed upon him to serve as a link between his and their realms. Tak tends to be the smarter of the group, but has his mishaps when it comes to practicing his Juju power. Whenever Lok gets himself into trouble Tak is the first one on the scene to save him. He is Jibolba's nephew and apprentice. He lives with Jibolba. Little is known about Tak's parents except his mother was Aurora Juju and his father was a Pupununu."@en . . "In the first game, Tak was the size of an average kid, with the many details of his appearance relating to tribesmen. He had purple facepaint around his eyes and also carried a small case on his back to hold his weapons. Tak was short, had a bowlcut hairdo, a dark red loincloth, and a pudgy belly. He had a higher pitched voice, indicating his young age. In Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams, Tak went through a very big change. He is now taller, thinner, and leaner. He also sports a Reddish-Brown cape with a swirl logo, which allows Tak to Glide. Tak's hair slightly grew longer and his loincloth, now a dark purple with a yellow belt, wraps around his waist rather than pulls up like shorts. His voice is now deeper, indicating his older age. In the next game, Tak: The Great Juju Challenge, Tak's appe"@en . . "Tak is the god of the dwarfs and is believed to have created all of them. He first appeared in Thud!. He is inspired by the Dwarven creation myth from the Similarion (The Lord of the Rings)."@en . . "Purple"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . . . "Tak is a game of abstract strategy and logic played throughout Temerant. Kvothe is first introduced to Tak by Bredon in Vintas. According to Bredon, the objective of Tak is not to win, but to play a beautiful game. Kvothe later attempted to teach Tak to Felurian, only to find that she already knew it and easily lose to her beautiful game."@en . "Tak - sehr beliebter Vorname bei den Ter-baak Der Name Tak hat in etwa die Bedeutung \"Herrscher\" oder \"F\u00FChrer\". Er ist f\u00FCr beide Geschlechter gebr\u00E4uchlich. Prominenteste Tr\u00E4gerin des Namens Tak ist die Baumeisterin Sin-tak, die sich beim Ausbau der Hauptstadt nach der Jahrhundertwende ihre ersten gro\u00DFen Verdienste erwarb."@de . . "Tak (Tak: nTaah \u01BF\u025BRmmp But ('The Free States of Tak')) is a federative nation on the continent of Smalik. After having been an autonomous part of Bowdani for several centuries, it unilaterally declared independence in 308 AP and although it has had non-diplomatic relations with many countries for a long time, most of them don't officially recognise Tak as an independent nation yet."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "300"^^ . . . . "Tak"@en . . "Tak (Voiced by Hal Sparks) is a character"@en . "Male"@en . "Tak is the main character from the show Tak and the Power of Juju."@en . . . "Tak was a Halosian Lord and the superior to Yoz aboard the vessel Halos-1. The the leader of his ship, Tak was always trying to find ways to \"evolve\" or move up in rank by destroying hostile targets according to his people's code. It was for this reason that he attacked Talyn when he encountered the ship, in spite of Captain Crais' insistence that they were peaceful travelers. Talyn easily defeated Halos-1, killing 30 of the ship's crew, but spared the ship in spite of their attack before moving on. When Tak and Yoz detected another Leviathan in the area, they believed that Talyn had merely been an advance for this one, Moya. Luring Moya to them by \"playing possum\", Tak and Yoz learned from crew member Zhaan, who had boarded to help them, that Moya was unarmed, making Tak believe that they"@en . . . . . . "Deceased"@en . . . . . . . . "Tak is a female Irken and one of the main antagonists of Invader Zim. Her main goal is to take Zim's \"mission\" because Zim had ruined her training as an Invader. Vicious and determined, she is more focused on trying to gain for herself an honorable title as an Invader than revenge; Zim just happens to be in the way of getting it."@en . . . . . . . "Tak was a Halosian Lord and the superior to Yoz aboard the vessel Halos-1. The the leader of his ship, Tak was always trying to find ways to \"evolve\" or move up in rank by destroying hostile targets according to his people's code. It was for this reason that he attacked Talyn when he encountered the ship, in spite of Captain Crais' insistence that they were peaceful travelers. Talyn easily defeated Halos-1, killing 30 of the ship's crew, but spared the ship in spite of their attack before moving on. When Tak and Yoz detected another Leviathan in the area, they believed that Talyn had merely been an advance for this one, Moya. Luring Moya to them by \"playing possum\", Tak and Yoz learned from crew member Zhaan, who had boarded to help them, that Moya was unarmed, making Tak believe that they were an easy target. His first attack, however, failed when Moya activated her salvaged defense screen, making Tak believe that they may not have been as unarmed as Zhaan claimed them to be. Needing a way around the screen, Tak boarded Moya under the pretense that he was inspecting the ship to determine if they were indeed peaceful and not a threat. His true mission, however, was to sabotage Moya's defense screen. While touring the ship, Tak began to act sick, vomiting near one of Moya's systems. The vomit, however, was more than it appeared to be, oozing on its own onto Moya's electronic systems and shorting out the screen. Back aboard his ship, Tak tried to seize the opportunity and fired again, but the crew of Moya had managed to make quick repairs and had the screen partially operation once again, saving the ship. In spite of failing twice, Tak continued to press on. Yoz, however, had been convinced by Zhaan that Tak not worthy of being her captain after so much defeat. Yoz attacked and killed Tak and usurped his place as Lord of the vessel."@en . . "A Beltenger \u00E9szaki cs\u00FCcsk\u00E9n\u00E9l l\u00E9v\u0151 Tak v\u00E1rosa tolvajok, kal\u00F3zok, gyilkosok tany\u00E1ja, olyan hely, amilyet civiliz\u00E1lt vil\u00E1g m\u00E9g nem l\u00E1tott. A b\u0171n\u00F6s, tiltott cselekedeteket nemcsak hogy megengedik, de m\u00E9g p\u00E1rtfogolj\u00E1k is a s\u00F6pred\u00E9knek ebben a v\u00E1ros\u00E1ban. Kateg\u00F3ria:Helyek_Khulon"@hu . . "He is voiced by Jason Marsden during the original video games, and Hal Sparks in the TV Series, and later games."@en . "Tak (born December 22th, 197X in Unknown) is a guitarist, most known for being a founder member of Calmando Qual."@en . . . . . . "Tak is a female Irken and one of the main antagonists of Invader Zim. Her main goal is to take Zim's \"mission\" because Zim had ruined her training as an Invader. Vicious and determined, she is more focused on trying to gain for herself an honorable title as an Invader than revenge; Zim just happens to be in the way of getting it. Despite her repeated assertions, she does show an inordinate amount of anger and bitterness toward Zim with good reason: fifty Earth years prior to Zim's arrival on Earth, Tak was going through training to become an Irken Elite, with the possibility of being chosen as an Invader. Zim, however, caused a major blackout throughout half of Devastis when he chose to retrieve a snack from a faulty vending machine by using a large battle mech (possibly a Maim Bot, as seen in \"Hobo 13\") and shooting straight at it. The resulting explosion blasted half the planet's power grid and trapped Tak in a training cell on the day of examination. Despite the catastrophic power outage, all tests continued on the other still-working side of the planet, leaving Tak stranded. She pled her case to her assigned Control Brain in hopes for some leniency, but her request was promptly denied. She was put into a janitorial squad to do hard labor on Planet Dirt for the duration of seventy Earth years before she could retake the examination."@en . "Doctor Jubal"@en . . . "Janitorial Drone"@en . "Olivia D'Abo"@en . . . "Tak, named Tateyama in the Japanese version, is a young child Medafighter from Medabots Spirits. Ikki mentors Tak in his Robattles. At one time, he replaced his Medabot with a Kilobot after he lost a battle. Suzie persuaded him to use a Kilobot, Unitrix, and cheat, but Ikki defeats him then tells him that Kilobots can't replace his Medabot. Later Ginkai convinces him to get rid of his Kilobot and, having made up his mind, Tak trashes his Kilobot, rejects Suzie and brings back his old Medabot. His partner Medabot is Komandog. He has appeared to lose all of his battles."@en . "300"^^ . . . . . "Tak"@hu . . "Human Covenant War, Post War Era"@en . . . "Tak was an Ewok who lived on the Forest Moon of Endor in Bright Tree Village. He was an eligible Ewok male and was sought after by many females in the village for his handsome fur. Around 3 ABY, Tak was old enough to attend the Shadow Night Festival. Although the young Ewok, Latara, believed that Tak was sure to ask her to attend the festival alongside him, Tak seemed unaware of Latara's intentions. He instead asked the older daughter of Chief Chirpa, Asha, to go to the festival with him, which she accepted."@en . . "TAK Tractors"@en . . . "Tak is the main character from the show Tak and the Power of Juju."@en . "Irken Empire"@en . . . . .