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P-40 Warhawk Aircraft of WWII The Curtiss P-40 fighter was used by the Allies in World War II, playing a major role in the North African, Southwest Pacific, and Chinese theaters. The “Flying Tigers” were a group who famously decorated their P-40s with a shark mouth. |
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P-51 Mustang Aircraft of WWII The North American P-51 was widely used by the Allies in World War II as a bomber escort in the European theater, with limited service in the Pacific theater. |
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Pac-Ghost Video Games One of the ghosts (Blinky) from Namco's arcade classic Pac-Man. |
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Pac-Man Video Games The dot-munching character from the arcade game of the same name. |
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Paint Bone Mister Bone A paint brush with a BONE handle! |
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Party Favors General A cluster of X4 mines. Notes: 'Party Favors' is just one of our cute names for bombs, esp. when bouncing mines is turned on and we're flooding the map with them. |
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Pencil Power Hobbies, Television A flying pencil! Notes: If any of you ever watched "Commander" Mark Kistler's The Secret City TV series back in the '80s, you'll know what this means. |
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Phoenix Interceptor Video Games The speedy Phoenix Interceptor ship from Descent3. |
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Phoenix TI-83 Video Games Based on the ship from the TI graphing calculator game of the same name. Notes: The greenish border is meant to show that the game is played on an LCD display. |
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Phony Bone Mister Bone Looks like the two forearm bones. Notes: Phony Bone… as opposed to the REAL Bone! |
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Pigskin Sports It's a football. Notes: The laces (in the original) were tricky to do. |
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Pointy Bone Mister Bone A pointy bone. Notes: See "Pointy Pisser" below. |
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Pointy Pisser Mrnexrad A pointy ship. Notes: This was a joke on Bmw, who played as "Pointy" once. |
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Pottsylvania Creeper Television Based on a man-eating plant from an series of episodes of Rocky and Bullwinkle. Quote: Boris: "Well, that's it, Natasha!" Natasha:"Squirrel is kaput?" Boris: "When Creeper grabs them, they stays grabbed!" |
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Prometheus-class Star Trek U.S.S. Prometheus NX-59650, "Message in a Bottle" (VOY). Notes: Sadly, I've never seen that episode—I've heard it's pretty funny. |
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Pure Dill General A dill pickle. Notes: This is our 'polite' way of saying "Pure BS". |
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Pyro-GL Video Games The main ship in Descent3. Notes: While similar in appearance to the GX from the first two Descent games, its ROF is a bit slower, which is especially noticeable when using the Plasma Cannon. (Guess that's why they invented the Rapid Fire power-up…) |
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Pyro-GX Video Games The ship from Descent and Descent II. Notes: The Black Pyro from Descent3 is a very similar design (but with better ROF). |
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Rake Man General A rake. Notes: I did the best I could on this one, but I'm not completely satisfied with it. |
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Ram Animals, Games A ram's head. Notes: Refers to a wild symbol from an annoying virtual slot machine I play occasionally. |
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Rammer Video Games The aptly-named "rammers" from Atari's coin-op game Gravitar, which are always trying to run into your ship. |
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Ray Kinsella Movies, Sports A baseball bat and ball. Notes: The name is the main character (played by Kevin Costner) of the classic baseball film Field of Dreams. |
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Recognizer Movies A Recognizer, primarily used for capturing stray Programs and as escorts. Notes: Modeled after the new Recognizers in Disney's TRON: Legacy. |
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Resistor Technology A 1 kilo-ohm (KΩ) carbon resistor. Notes: Per the Resistor Color Code, the stripes here are brown (1), black (0), red (×100), and gold (±5%). So, the value is 1000Ω (or 1KΩ) ±5%. |
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Romulan Bird-of-Prey Star Trek "Balance of Terror" (TOS). |
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Romulan Warbird Star Trek "The Neutral Zone" (TNG), et al. |
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Romulan Scout Star Trek "The Best of Both Worlds, Parts 1 & 2" (TNG), et al. |
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Rum is Gone! Movies Yo ho ho, and a bottle of rum! Notes: Referring, of course, to Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, where Elizabeth burns all of Jack Sparrow's rum and Jack says, "Why is rum gone?" |
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Saber-class Star Trek U.S.S. Yeager NCC-61947, Star Trek: First Contact. |
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Sauron Literature, Movies Based on Sauron's helmet from the prologue of the first movie. Sauron is the Dark Lord trying to take over Middle-earth in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Notes: Slightly smaller than it used to be, again because of TZX-Mod. |
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Scimitar (left) Literature A scimitar with a sapphire set in the pommel, used by Drizzt Do'Urden in the Legend of Drizzt novels by R.A. Salvatore. Notes: The oversized crossguard, of course, is an artifact of XPilot being snippy about ship sizes again. (The actual size of the crossguard would be much narrower.) |
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Scimitar (right) Literature Another scimitar used by Drizzt in the Legend of Drizzt novels. Notes: Yes, it's a exact mirror image of the other one. Saves time. |
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Schnapps Mrnexrad A suspiciously Coca-Cola-like red soda can with an S on it. Notes: Mrnexrad often refers to Coca-Cola as "Schnapps" (an alcoholic beverage) or "Coke with ethyl" even though he doesn't drink. (And neither do I!) |
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Screw General A screw. |
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Screw Attack Video Games One of the abilities that Samus Aran can acquire in the Metroid series of games. |
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Scythe General A wicked-looking scythe. Notes: I use this for Halloween occasionally. And talk in all caps. "I AM THE GRIM INSECT…" (Annoying, huh?) |
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SD Padres Sports The logo of the San Diego Padres baseball team. Notes: I'm proud to say I spent MORE time on this ship than on that crummy Dodgers ship! Go Padres! |
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Sentry Ship Video Games An enemy ship from Atari's Gravitar arcade game. Notes: After some debate, I changed the name from "Scouter Ship", because it makes more sense. |
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Sergeant Bone Mister Bone A Bone with a sergeant's three chevrons of rank. Notes: This was 'Commander Bone' before I corrected it. |
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Sevens! Games Three blue sevens from a slot machine. |
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Sherlock Literature A magnifying glass. Notes: Named for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes. (I've been reading those stories lately.) |
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Shoe Phone Television Maxwell Smart's shoe phone from the spy spoof TV series Get Smart. Notes: In memory of the late Don Adams. Quote: Max: "Hello, CONTROL Central? I'm switching to my eyeglasses. Put a hold on my wallet, but keep my shoe open." |
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Shooting Star General A 3-D rendering of a star. |
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Short Sword General Yet another sword, made for lack of any better ideas. Notes: And fit for a king! |
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Shuttlecraft Star Trek NCC-1701/7, "The Galileo Seven" (TOS). Quote from a Star Trek poster: "Don't put all your ranking officers in one shuttlecraft." |
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Silver Eagle Hobbies A representation of a US Silver Eagle coin. |
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Skull & Crossbones General The universal symbol for pirates. Quoth me: "I be Redbeard, the scourge of Arrrblivion and meanest pirate ever to sail the Silent Sea!" |
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Sleepy Bone Mister Bone An modification of "Cloak Bone", making the diagonal line into a Z. Notes: Zzzzzz... |
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Slimer Movies The green ghost from Ghostbusters who likes to pig out on food. Quote: "Who ya gonna call?" |
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Slot Machine Games A slot machine—you know, the kind that actually spits out coins! Notes: Three lemons… Woo Hoo! |
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Smaug the Golden Literature Smaug was the dragon from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. |
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Snowspeeder Star Wars The Rebel snowspeeders are T-47 Airspeeders modified to endure the icy cold of Hoth. Notes: From The Empire Strikes Back. |
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Sovereign-class Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E, Star Trek: First Contact, et al. Notes: The XPilot ship design distortion is pretty obvious here—the nacelles are supposed to be as long as the saucer. |
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Space Captain Video Games Based on the ship from the DOS shooter Invasion of the Mutant Space Bats of Doom. Notes: Originally simply called "Mutant Bat"; renamed when I made an actual bat shape (Mutant Bat II). |
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Space Fury Video Games Based on the ship from the arcade game Space Fury. |
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Space Station K-7 Star Trek "The Trouble with Tribbles" (TOS). Notes: Obviously (or not-so-obviously), those squares are supposed to be round. |
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Spin Cycle General A washing machine. |
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Spy Ship Video Games One of the enemy ships from the Namco arcade coin-op Bosconian. Notes: Don't let this ship get away, or it'll set off Red Alert and you'll be bombarded by enemy ships! |
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Star Destroyer Star Wars Your generic, garden-variety Imperial-class Star Destroyer. Notes: From the original Star Wars trilogy. |
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Steamrunner-class Star Trek U.S.S. Appalachia NCC-52136, Star Trek: First Contact. |
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Stinger General An experimental ship I made with reversed left and right guns. |
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Stuffed Insect Arthropoids A stuffed-up InsectoidIII. Notes: For Thanksgiving. |
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Spitfire Aircraft of WWII The Supermarine Spitfire was the most widely produced Allied aircraft during World War II, used primarily by the British Royal Air Force. |
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Super Destroyer Star Wars Short, of course, for Super Star Destroyer; specifically, Darth Vader's flagship Executor from The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. |
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Super Tank Video Games The faster Super Tank from Atari's arcade coin-op Battlezone. |
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