MaverickSawyer
Acolyte of the Probe
For the first time ever it seems that I have found an anime character named after a currently active spacecraft.... :hmm:
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For the first time ever it seems that I have found an anime character named after a currently active spacecraft.... :hmm:
Well after some thinking.....that one is more of a gaming character. Here are some hints:
- Belongs to one of the most famous gaming character groups ever
- Was created several years ago, after the related spacecraft made it to space
- Has linkage to stars
- Already featured in several video games
I wonder anyone here could have guessed right away who is that......
P.S. I never played any game from that game producer since, um, must be 5+ years ago..... :shifty:
The fact that I can't find it is driving me nuts. :beathead:
Another hint?
That character is a female with blonde hair.Also in certain language versions her name was changed somewhat, but still rhymes with the name of the spacecraft. And that spacecraft is no obscure satellite - in fact it has grabbed at least several spaceflight headlines in 2014!
If that still doesn't give you the answer, then I think nothing will...
Dammit, Izack beat me to it.
Pipcard beat us both, dude.
Three people on board a helicopter were killed in a midair collision between the helicopter and a small plane in Maryland. The two people on board the plane were injured, surviving because of an emergency parachute.
Air incident in Maryland.
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Duhhhh! I got it after the "name changed for some releases" hint sunk in. My gears take a while to start turning sometimes...
And strangely I was not exactly very much into Nintendo games (or indeed into most video games at all, but that's another story Dammit, Izack beat me to it.
First I was like "blonde and famous? Peach? Pichi? Pichi-heme? This doesn't really work.:lol:
Ok, I have to ask this because it's been driving me crazy. When did the princess in the Mario games become Princess Peach? In the first Super Mario Brothers it was Princess Toadstool.
The plane involved is a Cirrus SR22:
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BRS Emergency Parachute test
Behind the Scenes: Cirrus Airframe Parachute System
I have been interested in this little plane since it was available as one of two planes flyable in Google Earth (the other is a F-16), and after I knew that it has an emergency parachute (what, seriously?).It has already saved many lives, but some got killed when pilots deploy it at the wrong time..... :shifty: