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Rage is a collectible card game originally published by White Wolf in 1995 based on the roleplaying game, Werewolf: The Apocalypse. The game is based around packs of werewolves battling each other and various evil monsters while trying to save the world.
Rage had five sets of cards:
The game was discontinued by White Wolf after Legacy and the license sold to Five Rings Publishing Group (FRPG).
FRPG produced a new version of the game with the same card backs and set in the same world, but with completely different mechanics making it incompatible with the first version of the game. The second version of the game had seven card sets. The first 6 were numbered and released once a month. They were known as Phase 1 through 6. The final set, Equinox, combined together three of the smaller numbered sets (7-9) into one larger set.
FRPG was bought out by Wizards of the Coast (the makers of Magic: The Gathering), who were in turn bought out by Hasbro. Hasbro discontinued many of the games it had acquired in the take over, including Rage. The license for the game lapsed back to White Wolf.
Rage is a 1972 film starring George C. Scott, Richard Basehart, Martin Sheen and Barnard Hughes. Scott also directed this drama about a sheep rancher who is fatally exposed to a military lab's poison gas.
Nicolas Beauvy is featured as the rancher's doomed son in a cast that also includes Paul Stevens and Stephen Young.
While on a camping trip, sheep rancher Dan Logan (Scott) and his son are inadvertently exposed to a secret Army nerve gas from a helicopter passing overhead. Both end up in a military hospital in which they are kept apart, unable to contact outsiders, and lied to about their condition by a mysterious major (Sheen), who looks at the incident as little more than an opportunity to study the effectiveness of a nerve gas on humans.
Logan tries to hold someone accountable for their actions, but he and his family physician (Basehart) are stone-walled from every angle by military authorities and by bureaucrats staging a cover up -- with those responsible already well insulated by their positions of power. He is hospitalized and put under observation by the government for symptoms related to exposure to nerve agents, and to record his physiological responses to the toxins.
Rage is a trick-taking card game marketed by Fundex Games that is based on the game Oh Hell. Players bid to take a particular number of tricks, and are awarded bonus points for doing so. The commercial game differs significantly from the traditional version in the use of a proprietary deck with 6 colored suits and the addition of 6 types of special cards that change gameplay.
Rage uses a deck made up as follows.
There are thus a total of 110 cards in the deck. Fundex states there are 16 Rage cards (though its itemized list adds up to only the 14 listed here) and so some editions of the game may have additional Rage cards.
The game can be played by 2 to 6 players. One player is the scorekeeper and uses either the special scoresheet printed in the instructions (it can be photocopied freely) or a piece of plain paper to keep score. The entire deck of cards is shuffled and cut.
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An official in Canadian football is a person who has responsibility in enforcing the rules and maintaining the order of the game.
Canadian football officials generally use the following equipment:
In ice hockey, an official is a person who has some responsibility in enforcing the rules and maintaining the order of the game. There are two categories of officials, on-ice officials, who are the referees and linesmen that enforce the rules during game play, and off-ice officials, who have an administrative role rather than an enforcement role.
As the name implies, on-ice officials do their job on the hockey rink. They are traditionally clad in a black hockey helmet, black trousers, and a black-and-white striped shirt. They wear standard hockey skates and carry a finger whistle, which they use to stop play. They communicate with players, coaches, off-ice officials, both verbally and via hand signals. Starting in 1955 with the introduction of the black-and-white jersey, NHL on-ice officials wore numbers on their back for identification. In 1977, NHL officials removed the number and had their surnames on the back of their jerseys for identification, normally in a single row across the shoulders. (Some officials with long names would have their name in two rows, the most notable example being Andy Van Hellemond.) Starting in 1994, however, NHL officials returned to wearing numbers on their shirts, a procedure adopted by other leagues.
Official - in the primary sense, someone who holds an office in an organisation, of any kind, but participating in the exercise of authority, such as in government. It may also refer to something endowed with governmental recognition or mandate, as in official language.
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Directed by Gilberto Gazcón. Starring Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens and David Reynoso. Blu-ray (Amazon) : https://amzn.to/3DNXCF2 AKA: 48 Horas de Angústia 48 Horas para Morrer 48 ore per non morire 48 sati do smrti 48 timers frist El mal Fruktans timmar Furie In 48 Stunden Kuduz La rage de survivre Oi desperados Przez pustynię Vihan vallassa 恐怖の48時間
An albino black man and his black brother run from their former owner and search for treasure. Directed by Chris Robinson Writing Credits Ted Cassidy - additional dialogue Chris Robinson Cast Chris Robinson - Sunshine Ted Cassidy - Striker Robert Leslie Phyllis Robinson Chauncey Lord Westbrook - Slave (as Anthony Scott) George De Vries William Lampley Charles Lawlor - Indian David Faris Legge (as David Legge) Robert Shields John Wright Produced by Joseph Chelbar - associate producer George De Vries - associate producer Chris Robinson - executive producer / producer Music by Tommy Oliver Cinematography by Thomas E. Spalding Film Editing by Julio C. Chávez (as Julio Chavez) Sound Department Raúl Corvison - sound mixer Robert Janus - soundAdditional Crew John R...
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In this made-for-TV movie, Cal Morrisey (David Soul) is a husband and father convicted of rape who is serving time in an institution and attempting to confront the reasons he ended up there. Using techniques of group therapy with fellow inmates, Morrisey is prompted by his therapist, Borski (James Whitmore), to delve into his difficult past for answers. What he discovers is a lifetime of pain that has scarred him deeply, but nevertheless may lead him on the path to recovery. -imdb ### Posted for historical purposes. I do not own the rights. Reelblack's mission is to educate, entertain, enlighten, and empower through Black film. If there is content shared on this platform that you feel infringes on your intellectual property, please email me at Reelblack@mail.com and info@reelblack.com wi...
Con la Rabbia Agli Occhi (original title) - A retired hit-man decides to take one last job to avenge the murder of his brother by a mafia gang. An eager would be mobster helps him.
Director: Ng See Yuen Cast: Chan Xing, Yasuaki Kurata, Bruce Leung A famous martial artist (Chan Xing) returns to Canton with his American bride only to find the whole area over-run by cruel Japanese invaders, most of them Karate experts. He is then forced to use his martial art skills to defeat the Japanese aggression and restore peace to the region. Subscribe to the Wu Tang Collection now and enjoy the best in Martial Arts Action and Entertainment! Go to https://www.youtube.com/c/WuTangCollectionDope #WuTangCollection #MartialArts #KungFu
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Rage is a collectible card game originally published by White Wolf in 1995 based on the roleplaying game, Werewolf: The Apocalypse. The game is based around packs of werewolves battling each other and various evil monsters while trying to save the world.
Rage had five sets of cards:
The game was discontinued by White Wolf after Legacy and the license sold to Five Rings Publishing Group (FRPG).
FRPG produced a new version of the game with the same card backs and set in the same world, but with completely different mechanics making it incompatible with the first version of the game. The second version of the game had seven card sets. The first 6 were numbered and released once a month. They were known as Phase 1 through 6. The final set, Equinox, combined together three of the smaller numbered sets (7-9) into one larger set.
FRPG was bought out by Wizards of the Coast (the makers of Magic: The Gathering), who were in turn bought out by Hasbro. Hasbro discontinued many of the games it had acquired in the take over, including Rage. The license for the game lapsed back to White Wolf.