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Texas officials try to intercept sale of surplus border wall materials Patrick noted that Texas became aware of the materials slated for auction on Dec. 12, the same day the Daily Wire reported ...
Lone Star Steel Company was a company that operated a plant that produced steel in Lone Star, Texas. It specialized in making tubular steel with outer diameters ranging from 16 inches to 1.415 inches. In 2007, it was acquired by U.S. Steel for $2.1 billion. [2]
Richard "Rick" Hunter is a character in the Robotech television series.At the start of the Macross Saga, his role is that of an amateur stunt pilot [2] — throughout his numerous appearances and mentions in primary sources, he quietly evolves into an Admiral of Earth's last fleet, as he attempts to lead the liberation of Earth from numerous alien threats.
Pictures, images, and artwork pertaining to the Robotech anime television series from Harmony Gold USA. Media in category "Robotech images" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
His stage name in Robotech was Yellow Dancer. Aisha (アイシャ, Aisha) [Ariel/Marlene] (Miki Takahashi): A female Invid changed into humanoid form as part of an experiment to adapt the Invid to Terran conditions. (In Robotech, she was given the name Marlene after Scott (Stik)'s late fiancée. When they first meet her, she has amnesia and is ...
As of November 2024, all Super Heavy components are manufactured at Starbase, Texas. [ 47 ] [ unreliable source ] The manufacturing process starts with rolls of stainless steel , which are unrolled, cut, and welded along an edge to create a cylinder of 9 m (30 ft) diameter, 1.83 m (6.00 ft) tall, and 3.97 mm (0.156 in) thick, [ 42 ] and ...
Robotech: Battlecry was released in a stand-alone game version and a more expensive Collectors Edition. The latter came in a silver box with the game and included a packet of 3" X 5" cards of character concept art from the game drawn by Tommy Yune, a lenticular card depicting a Veritech fighter in action, a Battlecry T-shirt vacuum packed into a disc-shaped tin with card RDF logo on top, the ...
Robotech 3000 was Harmony Gold's attempt to revive the Robotech franchise before the turn of the millennium. [1] After the relative success of Voltron: The Third Dimension and Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles, a new Robotech sequel was proposed that would use 3D CG visuals, with producer Jason Netter and original Robotech writer Carl Macek at the helm.