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  2. The Arsenal of Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Enterprise has been sent to the Lorenze Cluster to search for the USS Drake after it vanished while surveying the planet Minos, which many years ago became wealthy by selling weapons. When the ship reaches the planet, they are met by a recorded holographic figure ( Vincent Schiavelli ) advertising "The Arsenal of Freedom", which invites the ...

  3. Mines of Minos - Wikipedia

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    Mines of Minos is an Atari 2600 maze video game developed and published by CommaVid in 1982. The player controls a mining robot in a maze, fighting off alien attackers. [ 2 ] A two-player mode, in which the second player can control an alien, is also available.

  4. Escape Room: Tournament of Champions - Wikipedia

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    Ben is revealed to be trapped in a cage. When Zoey refuses Minos' demand, Ben's cage starts filling with water, but Zoey and Amanda work together to free him. They manage to break out, fleeing the facility. They report their findings to the police, who retrieve the bodies of Rachel, Brianna, Nathan, and Theo; the news about Minos goes public.

  5. Kaos (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Minos releases the Minotaur and enters the Labyrinth armed with a knife that the gods have provided. But Ari unexpectedly makes an appearance; she has persuaded Daedalus to allow her in to talk to her twin brother. She has just managed to calm him when Minos approaches, and a fight ensues. Minos stabs and kills Glaucus, and the watching Zeus ...

  6. Minos - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Minos I, Minos II fathered numerous children, including Androgeus, Catreus, Deucalion, [12] Ariadne, Phaedra, and Glaucus—all born to him by his wife, Pasiphaë. Through Deucalion, he was the grandfather of King Idomeneus , who led the Cretans to the Trojan War .

  7. Labyrinth - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth (Ancient Greek: λαβύρινθος, romanized: Labúrinthos) [a] is an elaborate, confusing structure designed and built by the legendary artificer Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at Knossos. Its function was to hold the Minotaur, the monster eventually killed by the hero Theseus. Daedalus had so cunningly ...

  8. Sacrificial victims of the Minotaur - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, the people of Athens were at one point compelled by King Minos of Crete to choose fourteen young noble citizens (seven young men and seven young women) to be offered as sacrificial victims to the half-human, half-taurine monster Minotaur to be killed in retribution for the death of Minos' son Androgeos.

  9. Minos (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Minos, one of the dialogues of Plato; Palace of Minos, a Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete; USS Minos, a tank landing ship; Troides minos, the southern birdwing butterfly; MINOS (optimization software), mathematical optimization software; Minos EMI, a Greek record label formed by the merger of Minos Matsas & Son and EMIAL