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Zack Maio is the player's contact, and they're tasked with delivering a stolen Porsche 911 GT2 to the drawbridge. Drawbridge was brought onto the grid on October 02, 2004, as part of a batch of 41 new sims. Medieval castles were usually defended by a ditch or moat, crossed by wooden bridge. In early castles the bridge might be designed to be destroyed or removed in the event of an attack, but drawbridges became very common. A typical arrangement would have the drawbridge immediately outside a gatehouse, consisting of a wooden deck with one edge hinged or pivoting at the gatehouse threshold, so that in the raised position the bridge would be flush against the gate, forming an additional barrier to entry. It would be backed by one or more portcullises and gates. Access to the bridge could be resisted with missiles from machicolations above or arrow slits in flanking towers. There are three drawbridges in NetHack - one in the Castle, and the other two on the Valkyrie quest. They are widely considered extremely dangerous, however this is something of a myth. Indeed, with a little caution the drawbridge can be a valuable tool. A closed drawbridge is represented by #, and an open one is represented by .. Insert details here. (A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts) The Drawbridge, known as the Bridge in the Origins version and North Bridge in the NES version, is a one-time visit location and world map tile in the original Final Fantasy. The drawbridge starts the game broken. Cornelia and the Chaos Shrine are on their own island excluded from the rest of the locations on the World Map. Once the player party defeats Garland the bridge is rebuilt to enable the party to cross from Cornelia to the next continent so they can reach Pravoka. The Final Fantasy Theme is played during this scene in every version. __NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__ The drawbridge is a simple Resistance contraption used in City 17 during the Uprising, allowing Rebels to move between buildings above ground level and also prevents Combine units from following them. It is first seen in the Half-Life 2 chapter Anticitizen One and is seen again in Episode One, during the chapter Urban Flight. Drawbridge is a game created on the campus of Lock Haven University. In short, this game is about getting drunk as quick as possible. Great for pre-gaming or ending a night. A quick paced card game which can only be played with 2 people and a full deck of cards. A drawbridge was a feature of a castle or fortress that allowed one to cross a moat or other impediment and enter the building. The Fortress of Doom was equipped with a drawbridge. (VOY: "Bride of Chaotica!") Drawbridges are used in a lot of . They allow quick access over gaps for the team who built them. They will not go down for the enemy. The only time an enemy can cross them is when a player from the team who built it is standing on the drawbridge, or if they are standing on the side the Drawbridge comes down from. Drawbridges require 3 lumber to be made. In all versions except for Legends, in which the drawbridge is not available, the drawbridge/gatehouse can be manually opened to send a counter-attack. Otherwise, the drawbridge will remain opened, allowing peasants/troops to go to their destinations. In Stronghold 2, the drawbridge does not exist as a distinct building. Instead, it is a feature of the Large Gatehouse, which supports a big drawbridge, automatically operated with the gate when it opens/closes. Cost: 10 wood in Stronghold and Stronghold Crusader
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Drawbridges are used in a lot of . They allow quick access over gaps for the team who built them. They will not go down for the enemy. The only time an enemy can cross them is when a player from the team who built it is standing on the drawbridge, or if they are standing on the side the Drawbridge comes down from. Drawbridges require 3 lumber to be made. Insert details here. (A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts) Zack Maio is the player's contact, and they're tasked with delivering a stolen Porsche 911 GT2 to the drawbridge. There are three drawbridges in NetHack - one in the Castle, and the other two on the Valkyrie quest. They are widely considered extremely dangerous, however this is something of a myth. Indeed, with a little caution the drawbridge can be a valuable tool. A closed drawbridge is represented by #, and an open one is represented by .. A drawbridge was a feature of a castle or fortress that allowed one to cross a moat or other impediment and enter the building. The Fortress of Doom was equipped with a drawbridge. (VOY: "Bride of Chaotica!") In all versions except for Legends, in which the drawbridge is not available, the drawbridge/gatehouse can be manually opened to send a counter-attack. Otherwise, the drawbridge will remain opened, allowing peasants/troops to go to their destinations. In Stronghold 2, the drawbridge does not exist as a distinct building. Instead, it is a feature of the Large Gatehouse, which supports a big drawbridge, automatically operated with the gate when it opens/closes. Cost: 10 wood in Stronghold and Stronghold Crusader __NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__ Drawbridge is a game created on the campus of Lock Haven University. In short, this game is about getting drunk as quick as possible. Great for pre-gaming or ending a night. A quick paced card game which can only be played with 2 people and a full deck of cards. Medieval castles were usually defended by a ditch or moat, crossed by wooden bridge. In early castles the bridge might be designed to be destroyed or removed in the event of an attack, but drawbridges became very common. A typical arrangement would have the drawbridge immediately outside a gatehouse, consisting of a wooden deck with one edge hinged or pivoting at the gatehouse threshold, so that in the raised position the bridge would be flush against the gate, forming an additional barrier to entry. It would be backed by one or more portcullises and gates. Access to the bridge could be resisted with missiles from machicolations above or arrow slits in flanking towers. The bridge would be raised or lowered using ropes or chains attached to a windlass in a chamber in the gatehouse above the gate-passage. Only a very light bridge could be raised in this way without any form of counterweight, so some form of bascule arrangement is normally found. The bridge may extend into the gate-passage beyond the pivot point, either over a pit into which the internal portion can swing (providing a further obstacle to attack), or in the form of counterweighted beams that drop into slots in the floor. The raising chains could themselves be attached to counterweights; in some cases a portcullis provides the weight, as at Alnwick. By the 14th century a bascule arrangement was provided by lifting arms (called "gaffs") above and parallel to the bridge deck whose ends were linked by chains to the lifting end of the bridge; in the raised position the gaffs would fit into slots in the gatehouse wall ("rainures") which can often still be seen, as at Herstmonceux Castle. Inside the castle the gaffs were extended to bear counterweights, or might form the side-timbers of a stout gate which would be against the roof of the gate-passage when the drawbridge was down, but would close against the gate-arch as the bridge was raised. In France, working drawbridges survive at a number of châteaux, including the Château du Plessis-Bourré. In England, two working drawbridges remain in regular use at Helmingham Hall, which dates from the early sixteenth century. The Drawbridge, known as the Bridge in the Origins version and North Bridge in the NES version, is a one-time visit location and world map tile in the original Final Fantasy. The drawbridge starts the game broken. Cornelia and the Chaos Shrine are on their own island excluded from the rest of the locations on the World Map. Once the player party defeats Garland the bridge is rebuilt to enable the party to cross from Cornelia to the next continent so they can reach Pravoka. The Final Fantasy Theme is played during this scene in every version. The field location is only seen once, and a scene plays when the player exits Cornelia Castle after talking to the King in which the bridge is rebuilt. This scene does not take place in the NES version of the game. While the bridge is on the World Map, it is simply a tile and stepping on it does not take the party to the location. However, the first time the party moves on to this tile a sequence of scrolling text ensues. The drawbridge is a simple Resistance contraption used in City 17 during the Uprising, allowing Rebels to move between buildings above ground level and also prevents Combine units from following them. It is first seen in the Half-Life 2 chapter Anticitizen One and is seen again in Episode One, during the chapter Urban Flight. Drawbridge was brought onto the grid on October 02, 2004, as part of a batch of 41 new sims.