Samus Aran's Light Suit is the ultimate blending of Luminoth and Chozo technology. It was solely created to counter the forces of darkness and it has proven to render Samus immune to darkness effects that would otherwise hinder her. The Light Suit contains the Light of Aether, which yields the atmosphere of Dark Aether harmless, lets Samus dive into Dark Aether's poisonous waters without danger, protects her from the Ingstorm, and permits her to ride on Light Shafts, which allow her to teleport between the four main temples. The Light Suit is given to Samus by U-Mos after she defeats Quadraxis and returns the Ing Hive's planetary energy to the Sanctuary Temple. Like the Phazon Suit in Metroid Prime, it reduces damage by 75%. The Light Suit is characterized by its streamlined, sleek and stylish white coating compared with the crude and archaic appearance of the Dark Suit. The suit has several holes covering the exterior that shine brightly in Dark Aether. After Dark Aether disappears, Samus's suit reverts back to the Varia Suit as she leaves the planet Aether, meaning that she probably gave the suit, which contained the power of the Light of Aether, back to the Luminoth.
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This is a 1976 Camaro, as well as Bumblebee's car from Transformers.
Bumblebee Transformers 1976 Camaro Papercraft
A gun used by the Marines of the Terran race in Starcraft II, a popular RTS game by Blizzard.
Starcraft Marine Gun Papercraft
Samus Aran's Light Suit is the ultimate blending of Luminoth and Chozo technology. It was solely created to counter the forces of darkness and it has proven to render Samus immune to darkness effects that would otherwise hinder her. The Light Suit contains the Light of Aether, which yields the atmosphere of Dark Aether harmless, lets Samus dive into Dark Aether's poisonous waters without danger, protects her from the Ingstorm, and permits her to ride on Light Shafts, which allow her to teleport between the four main temples. The Light Suit is given to Samus by U-Mos after she defeats Quadraxis and returns the Ing Hive's planetary energy to the Sanctuary Temple. Like the Phazon Suit in Metroid Prime, it reduces damage by 75%. The Light Suit is characterized by its streamlined, sleek and stylish white coating compared with the crude and archaic appearance of the Dark Suit. The suit has several holes covering the exterior that shine brightly in Dark Aether. After Dark Aether disappears, Samus's suit reverts back to the Varia Suit as she leaves the planet Aether, meaning that she probably gave the suit, which contained the power of the Light of Aether, back to the Luminoth.
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The Black Pearl, originally Wicked Wench, is a fictional ship in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. In the screenplay, the Black Pearl is easily recognized by her distinctive black hull and sails. The ship was originally named Wicked Wench before she was ordered burned and sunk by Lord Beckett. It was later raised from the sea floor by Davy Jones after making a pact with Jack Sparrow who rechristened her the Black Pearl. She is said to be "nigh uncatchable". Indeed, in the three films she either overtakes or flees all other ships, including the Interceptor (regarded as the fastest ship in the Caribbean) and the Flying Dutchman (which is actually faster against the wind). Her speed is derived from the large amount of sails she carries. She is noted in At World's End as being "The only ship as wot can outrun the Flying Dutchman."
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The Millennium Falcon is a spacecraft in the Star Wars universe commanded by smuggler Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and his Wookiee first mate, Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew). The highly modified YT-1300 light freighter first appears in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977), and subsequently in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (1983) and in a cameo in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005). The Falcon also appears in a variety of Star Wars Expanded Universe materials, including books, comics, and games; James Luceno's novel Millennium Falcon focuses on the titular ship.[
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