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Ark and web
The main focus of the site is the forum, The Ark, and there is also a ( seemingly defunct ) web zine.
* The London Ark web site
The story then expands over the next 6 books to weave a more and more complex web of human history and Airlia influence that results in the unraveling of the ancient mysteries surrounding the pyramids, the Great Sphinx of Giza, Easter Island and its Moai and Rongorongo tablets, the Face on Mars in the Cydonia region, the Great Wall of China, the Foo Fighters, the Roswell UFO incident, the Tunguska event, the Black Death ( also known as the bubonic plague ), the Ark of the Covenant, the Holy Grail, Excalibur, and Stonehenge.

Ark and series
* Ark ( Noon Universe ), a fictional planet in a series of novels by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
* Ark II, a children's science fiction television series
* Abel's Ark, in the series Xenosaga
Using conventional construction techniques, they designed a series of " bioshelter " projects, the most famous of which was the Ark Bioshelter community for Prince Edward Island.
The 1990s saw the development of Earthships, similar in intent to the Ark project, but organized as a for-profit venture, with construction details published in a series of 3 books by Mike Reynolds.
* Doom ( 2005 ) – Barely based on the third installment of the Doom computer game series, a group of Marines are sent to the red planet via an ancient Martian portal called the Ark to deal with an outbreak of a mutagenic virus.
Paramount's successful run of pictures extended into the 1980s and 1990s, generating hits like Airplane !, American Gigolo, Ordinary People, An Officer and a Gentleman, Flashdance, Terms of Endearment, Footloose, Pretty in Pink, Fatal Attraction, the Friday the 13th slasher series, as well as Raiders of the Lost Ark and its sequels.
In the entertainment industry, this can manifest itself as calling a movie " Part 1 " once sequels are released or by slightly altering the title ( e. g. Star Wars: A New Hope or Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark ) to emphasize its connection with the sequel ( s ), or by referring to a television series as " the original ," as in Star Trek: The Original Series.
The many shots including the ghosts in Raiders of the Lost Ark and the first two feature films in the RoboCop series use Phil Tippett's go motion version of stop motion.
The producers and writers have cited All the President's Men, Three Days of the Condor, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Rashomon, The Thing, The Boys from Brazil, The Silence of the Lambs, and JFK as influences on the series.
The only major appearance of the continent was in Dragon magazine, where parts of it were sketched out during the Voyage of the Princess Ark series, by Known World Product Manager Bruce Heard.
The pair had the intention of revitalizing the series by evoking the spirit and tone of Raiders of the Lost Ark.
In 1972, she played the lead role in two television films that were each intended as pilots for upcoming series for NBC, Madame Sin with Robert Wagner, and The Judge and Jake Wyler, with Joan Van Ark, but in each case, NBC decided against producing a series.
The exception appears to be at least four titles from ER's library: Groovie Goolies, Ark II, and both the live-action and animated Ghostbusters series.
* Ark II ( live-action TV series ) ( 1976 CBS )
Morena Baccarin (, born June 2, 1979 ) is a Brazilian American film and television actress best known for roles in several American science fiction television series: as Inara Serra in the series Firefly and the follow-up film Serenity ; as Adria in the series Stargate SG-1 and the follow-up film Stargate: The Ark of Truth ; and as Anna in the 2009 version of the series V. She currently co-stars as Jessica Brody in the Showtime series Homeland.
Music-driven and Latin influenced, the series stars Cheech Marin, Joan Van Ark, Tony Plana, William Sanderson, George Kennedy, Marabina Jaimes and David Paymer.
From there, the series follows the ups and downs of Higher for Hire and its staff, sometimes in the vein of old action-adventure film serials of the 1930s and 1940s and contemporary variations, such as Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Ark and ),
* Ark ( synagogue ), a cabinet used to store a synagogue's Torah scroll
* Blessed Virgin Mary ( Roman Catholic ), called the New Ark of the Covenant by Christians of the Catholic tradition
* Ark ( 2004 film ), a 2004 computer-generated film directed by Kenny Hwang
* The Ark ( fortress ), a fortress in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
* Ark ( software ), an archiving tool
* Ark ( search engine ), a people search engine
* Ark ( river boat ), a temporary boat used in river transport in eastern North America
* Ark ( Transformers ), a spacecraft in the fictional Transformers Universe
* The Ark ( Doctor Who ), a 1966 Doctor Who serial
* " The Ark " ( Stargate Atlantis ), an episode of Stargate Atlantis
* Ark ( Baxter novel ), a 2009 hard science fiction novel
* The Ark ( band ), Swedish glam-rock band
* Ark ( UK band ), a melodic rock band
* Ark ( Norwegian band ), a metal band
* Ark ( Bangladeshi band ), a Bangladeshi rock band
* Ark ( Brendan Perry album ), a 2010 album by Brendan Perry
* Ark ( L ' Arc-en-Ciel album ), by the Japanese rock band L ' Arc-en-Ciel
* Ark ( The Animals album ), a 1983 album by The Original Animals
* The Ark ( album ), a bootleg album by Frank Zappa
* The Ark ( EP ), the debut EP of the Swedish band The Ark
* The Ark ( folk venue ), a concert venue in Ann Arbor, Michigan
* The Ark ( Halo ), in the video game Halo
* The Ark ( English ship ), a ship used in founding the Province of Maryland

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