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  2. Rifts (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Rifts is a multi-genre role-playing game created by Kevin Siembieda in August 1990 and published continuously by Palladium Books since then. It takes place in a post-apocalyptic future, deriving elements from cyberpunk, science fiction, fantasy, horror, western, mythology and many other genres.

  3. Rifts Chaos Earth - Wikipedia

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    The way it is now: The Chaos Earth setting is the period in Rifts history where the deaths caused by a limited nuclear exchange happened at midnight, in proximity to the winter solstice, in conjunction with a celestial alignment; which magnified the PPE released from the deaths sending all the ley lines into overdrive. Nexus, formed where ...

  4. SketchUp - Wikipedia

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    SketchUp is a 3D modeling software that is used to create and manipulate 3D models. It is used in architecture and interior design.. SketchUp is owned by Trimble Inc. The software has a free web-based version, and three paid subscriptions to gain access to applications for Windows and macOS.

  5. Rifts Sourcebook - Wikipedia

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    Charles Peirce reviewed Rifts Sourcebook in White Wolf #27 (June/July, 1991), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "The Rifts Sourcebook is a well-written supplement that expands upon what was found the Rifts game.

  6. Rifts World Book 2: Atlantis - Wikipedia

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    Charles Peirce reviewed Rifts World Book Two: Atlantis in White Wolf #35 (March/April, 1993), rating it a 2 out of 5 and stated that "Whether or not you like Atlantis will depend on what you want. If you feel the need to populate the Rifts world with yet more monsters, magic and weaponry, then definitely purchase this book. If not, definitely ...

  7. Rift - Wikipedia

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    Most rifts consist of a series of separate segments that together form the linear zone characteristic of rifts. The individual rift segments have a dominantly half-graben geometry, controlled by a single basin-bounding fault. Segment lengths vary between rifts, depending on the elastic thickness of the lithosphere.

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Model Class Image 1989–1997: Geo Metro ... 1989–1997: Geo Metro: Supermini/Subcompact car: 1989: Geo Spectrum: Subcompact car ...