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Berserker and Jane
*" The Mark of the Berserker ", a two-part story in The Sarah Jane Adventures
In the 2008 Sarah Jane Adventures story The Mark of the Berserker, Sarah Jane Smith visits a hospital in the same town.

Berserker and album
The first album released on Numa, 1984 ’ s Berserker was also notable for being Numan's first foray into music computers / samplers, in this case the PPG Wave.
Numan's next album, The Fury ( 1985 ), charted slightly higher than Berserker, produced four hit singles and featured another new image of white suit and red bow tie.
* Berserker ( Scratch Acid album ), a 1986 EP by noise rock band Scratch Acid
* Berserker ( Gary Numan album ), a 1984 album, the first Numan album to be released under his self-employed record label
Numan's personal tribute to his former cohort was the song " A Child with the Ghost ", on the album Berserker ( 1984 ).

Berserker and ),
* Berserker ( Saberhagen ), a space opera series of Fred Saberhagen about autonomous spaceships programmed to kill all life
* Berserker ( comics ), a comic book series by Top Cow
* Berserker ( Fate / stay night ), a character in the computer game and anime Fate / stay night
* Berserker ( Fate / Zero ), a character in the novel Fate / Zero
* Berserker ( character class ), a character class in a number of role-playing games
* Berserker ( 1987 film ), a " slasher " horror film
* Berserker ( 2001 film ), a film based on the Norse concept of the berserker
* Berserker Base ( 1985 ), an anthology with several guest writers ; Saberhagen wrote the connecting interludes.
The " island " planet was called 50 / 50 ( halfway or " midway " between the edge of Berserker controlled space and the human base of Port Diamond ), spaceships involved were named after the U. S. ships ( Stinger for USS Hornet, Venture for USS Enterprise, etc.
This dream, with heavy borrowing from the BASIC game Robots ( Daleks in the UK ), was the basis for Berzerk, which was named for Fred Saberhagen's Berserker series of science fiction novels.
Nightmare is third costume is Siegfried ( though he is still referred to as Nightmare ), while Assassin and Berserker play extremely similar to Hwang and Rock.
Later mainstream film roles include Anaconda ( 1997 ), Berserker ( 2001 ) and Eight Legged Freaks ( 2002 ).
Squats were characterised in Epic with colossal war machines, including the Land Train ( which supported many different cars, including the Dragon Car, the Berserker Car, the Mortar Car and the Rad Bomb car ), Leviathan ( used as a mobile infantry transport, capable of holding almost a hundred squats within ), Cyclops ( a spaceship weapon mounted on a Colossus chassis and used originally to devastate rival Squat warlord's war machines ) and Colossus.
Some servers enable temporary-lasting power-ups that grant multiplied damage ( Berserker ), invisibility ( Predator ), a flamethrower along with temporary invincibility ( FlameGod ), or Cluster Grenades ( which temporarily replace regular grenades with three of more powerful, modified versions ) or even a Bulletproof Vest ( effectiveness of the vest depends on the distance from the firer of the bullet, and the vest slowly decreases as it soaks up damage, disappearing after absorbing a certain amount of damage, though there is no time limit ).
* Berserker ( Fate / stay night ), The Moon Light, Visual Game and Anime character, depicted as Hercules or Heracles
To obtain a Berserker, the player must either to train a Pirate or Brigand to level 10 ( or above ) and promote him with an Ocean Seal or Hero's Crest ( respectively ), or recruit one of the pre-promoted characters such as Hawkeye from Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken or Dozla from Fire Emblem: Seima no Kouseki.

Berserker and by
* The Berserker series of books and short stories by Fred Saberhagen
*" Berserker ", a metal song by Love Among Freaks from the Clerks soundtrack
The Berserker series is a series of space opera science fiction short stories and novels by Fred Saberhagen, in which robotic self-replicating machines intend to destroy all life.
The Builders failed to ensure their own immunity from Berserker attack, or they lost those safeguards through an unknown malfunction that changed the Berserker programming, and they were exterminated by their own creation very shortly after the demise of the Red Race.
** " Berserker base " by Fred Saberhagen
This anthology includes one of the first Hammer's Slammers stories as well as one of the BOLO stories by Keith Laumer and one of the Berserker stories by Fred Saberhagen.
Six college students accidentally stumble across the Berserker legend when they vacation in a campground in Rainbow Valley, an area settled by Norwegian immigrants.
The idea of an automated spacecraft capable of constructing copies of itself was first proposed in scientific literature in 1974 by Michael A. Arbib, but the concept had appeared earlier in science fiction such as the 1967 novel Berserker by Fred Saberhagen or the 1950 novellette trilogy The Voyage of the Space Beagle by A. E. van Vogt ( see self-replicating machines in fiction, below ).
* The Berserker series of books and short stories by Fred Saberhagen
The demo also featured an easter egg where the Commando and Berserker classes become playable by setting the console date to 2009.
* Berserker is a student at the Xavier Institute in the animated program X-Men: Evolution and is voiced by Tony Sampson.
* Berserker appears in Wolverine and the X-Men Voiced by Nolan North.
She is loud and over-dramatic, and during extended fights is essentially a Berserker powered by her own rage, and she will not admit defeat unless violently knocked out.
Starweb uses the term " Berserker " with permission of Fred Saberhagen ; Saberhagen returned the favor by using a fictionalized Starweb game as a backdrop for his novel Octagon ( 1981 ).
Although his background is not mentioned in the show, the accompanying MVCreations comic series published an origin story for him ( as Icons of Evil # 1, written by Robert Kirkman and drawn by Tony Moore ) in which he is revealed to originate from the Berserker Islands, where he first encounters Keldor before his transformation into Skeletor.

Berserker and group
Traces of initiation rites in several Indo-European societies suggest that this group identified itself with wolves or dogs ( see also Berserker, werewolf ).
Traces of initiation rites in several Indo-European societies suggest that this group identified itself with wolves or dogs ( see Berserker, Werewolf, Wild Hunt ).

Jane and album
His second solo album, Davy Jones ( 1971 ) was notable for the song " Rainy Jane ", which reached # 52 in the Billboard charts.
The album provided two mainstream hits: the lead single " Price to Play ", and " So Far Away " ( which spent 14 weeks on top of the rock chart, and was featured on an episode of Smallville ); in addition, two other singles failed to crack the Hot 100 —" How About You " and " Zoe Jane "— but " How About You " was a fairly popular song on modern rock radio.
* Jane Doe ( album ), a 2001 album by the band Converge
* " Jane Doe ", a song by Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation on their album The Silent Force
* " Jane Doe ", a song by Alicia Keys from the album Songs in A Minor
She is credited as Jane on this later album.
A number of songs were recorded during these sessions but were not issued on The Beatles, including Harrison's " Not Guilty " ( which he re-recorded for his eponymous 1979 album, George Harrison ), Lennon's " What's the New Mary Jane ", and McCartney's " Jubilee " ( later retitled " Junk " and released on his first solo LP ).
Other songs recorded for, but ultimately left off The Beatles received significant exposure via bootlegs, notably Harrison's " Circles " ( which he eventually re-recorded as a solo track and released on his 1982 album, Gone Troppo ) and " Not Guilty ", and Lennon's manic " What's the New Mary Jane ".
The White Album session versions of " Not Guilty " and " What's The New Mary Jane ", a version of " Teddy Boy ", and a demo of " Junk " were ultimately released on the Beatles Anthology 3 album in 1996.
A studio cast recording of the film's songs was released by Decca soon after the film, with Danny Kaye, Jane Wyman, and a backup chorus singing the songs from the film, also including two Sylvia Fine originals made specifically for the album, " Uncle Pockets " and " There's a Hole at the Bottom of the Sea ", and Danny Kaye's narration of two Tubby the Tuba stories by Paul Tripp.
Further releases from the debut album were " Water ," a modest hit in the UK and Australia, and " If You're Tarzan I'm Jane.
* Surrender, an album by Jane Monheit
The year 1997 saw Anderson recording and releasing a Celtic-influenced solo album called The Promise Ring, around the time he married Jane Luttenberger.
During their honeymoon, Earthmotherearth was recorded and later released, followed in 1998 by an album called The More You Know that Jon and Jane recorded in Paris, France, with Francis Jocky.
On October 13, 2009, she released her fifth studio album, Plain Jane.
* In 1990, Jane Wiedlin recorded a song with the same title on her album Tangled.
Of the twenty demo songs not officially released, fifteen would be recorded and released on the White Album, while " Not Guilty " and " What's the New Mary Jane " would be recorded for the album but not make the final lineup.
Jane Wiedlin is at work on a new solo album, and a comic book based on herself titled " Lady Robotika ".
The following album Mag Earwhig !, combined a new hard-rocking swagger with classic lo-fi fragments and one track, " Jane of the Waking Universe ", that featured the classic lineup for one last time.
This album also featured " Cleopatra's Cat ", " Mary Jane ", " Hungry Hamed's ", and " Bags of Dirt ".

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