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Star Citizen is an upcoming space sim video game for Microsoft Windows and Linux.Star Citizen will consist of two main components: first-person space combat, mining, exploration and trading with first-person shooter elements in a massively multiplayer persistent universe and customizable private servers, and a branching single-player and drop-in co-operative multiplayer campaign titled Squadron 42. The game is built on a modified CryEngine and will feature Oculus Rift support.
Both Star Citizen and Squadron 42 are set in a 30th-century Milky Way centered on the fictional United Empire of Earth (UEE), an analogue of the late Roman Empire. A central theme of the game is citizenship – or lack thereof – in the UEE, which must be earned through player actions such as completing a period of military service. It is anticipated that citizens will enjoy certain in-game benefits, like paying a reduced tax rate, but the exact details are yet to be determined.
A strong focus will be placed on player interaction, with player behavior influencing and being influenced by a dynamic economy system.
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David Brewster (born June 3, 1988), better known by his stage name Dave East, is an American rapper from Harlem, New York. He gained attention in 2014 from his mixtape Black Rose. Since the release of his mixtape, East has been signed to rapper Nas' label Mass Appeal Records and has made a number of guest appearances. On October 1, 2015, East released his mixtape titled Hate Me Now with features from Nas, Mack Wilds, Pusha T and more.
David Brewster was born in Harlem, New York and spent most of his life between Harlem and Queensbridge. He is of Bajan and Dominican descent. At a young age Dave had a love for basketball however his true passion was writing rhymes, using his rhymes to keep him above the circumstances around him. After Springbrook High school, Dave attended University of Richmond, then transferring to Towson University where he played in the Amateur Athletic Union with then-future NBA players Ty Lawson, Greivis Vasquez and Kevin Durant while also gaining attention from the NBA but ultimately decided to focus on his music.
Tha Truth is the seventh studio album by American rapper Trae tha Truth. It was released on July 24, 2015, by his independently-owned record label ABN Entertainment, alongside T.I.'s Grand Hustle Records and Empire Distribution. The album has been marked as his first release under Grand Hustle Records. The album's production was handled by J. Cole, Jae the Giant and League of Starz; as well as the guest appearances from T.I., along with these others artists, such as Nipsey Hussle, Jeremih and Ty Dolla $ign, among others.
In March 2012, Trae tha Truth signed a recording contract to Atlanta-based rapper T.I.'s Grand Hustle Records imprint. In March 2013, the album was originally titled Banned. On March 17, 2015, Trae tha Truth announced that his seventh album will be the double album, titled Tha Truth. He also unveiled the album's cover art, while revealing that it is scheduled to be released on June 22, 2015. However, the album was delayed, due to its changes on the album cover.
Actors: Tony Papaleo (writer), Tony Papaleo (producer), Tony Papaleo (director), Sandy Smith (actress), Don Murphy (actor), Sandy Smith (writer), Don Murphy (writer), Sandy Smith (actress), Sandy Smith (actress), Nelson Jenstad (composer),
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