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Berserkers and other
Berserkers can usually solo an enemy in much less time than any other class can, what with it having enormously powerful skills and all.

Berserkers and which
Berserkers ( or berserks ) were Norse warriors who are reported in the Old Norse literature to have fought in a nearly uncontrollable, trance-like fury, a characteristic which later gave rise to the English word berserk.
The original Berserkers were designed and built as an Ultimate Weapon, by a race now known only as the Builders, to wipe out their rivals the Red Race, in a war which took place at a time corresponding to Earth's Paleolithic era.
The Berserkers then set out across the galaxy to fulfill their core programmed imperative, which is now, simply, to destroy all life wherever they can find it.
After destroying both their creators and the opposing side in a long-ago galactic war, the self-replicating Berserkers have continued to wipe out all forms of life that they encounter in the Milky Way, which leads to the cooperation and coordination of most of the sentient races in major attempts to defeat them.

Berserkers and describe
The Berserker stories ( published as novels and short stories ) describe humanity's fight against the Berserkers.

Berserkers and who
The first stories in the series are related by an individual Carmpan, the " 3rd Historian ", who seeks to chronicle life in the Galaxy and the struggle against the Berserkers.
Throughout history, the Maniots have been known by their neighbors and their enemies as fierce warriors, proudly independent, who practice blood feuds – so fierce and savage, in fact, that they have been compared to the Nordic Berserkers.

Berserkers and .
* Berserkers are banned in Norway.
Berserkers killed Sigurd Hart and subsequently kidnapped his daughter Ragnhild.
Berserkers are attested to in numerous Old Norse sources.
The Lewis Chessmen, found on the Isle of Lewis ( Outer Hebrides, Scotland ) but thought to be of Norse manufacture, include Berserkers depicted biting their shields.
* In 1990 Clive Barker's film, Nightbreed, Berserkers are depicted as monstrous and feral breed that were imprisoned deep in Midian due to their sheer insanity.
* Berserkers are depicted in the Warhammer 40, 000 universe as warriors in service to the Chaos god of blood, Khorne.
* Fred Saberhagen's Berserker Saga of machines bent on the eradication of all organic life in the universe is likely based on the Berserkers, as well as providing the inspiration for the Cylons of the Battlestar Galactica entertainment franchise.
* In Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters, the Berserkers are human-based monsters that are associated with the Fire Civilization.
* The protagonists of the comic series Berserker, Aaron and Farris, are both Berserkers.
These Berserkers, named after the human berserker warriors of Norse legend, are doomsday weapons left over from an interstellar war between two races of extraterrestrials.
The Berserkers ' bases are capable of manufacturing more and deadlier Berserkers as need arises.
The term " humanity " refers to all sentient life in the Milky Way Galaxy, emphasizing the common threat the Berserkers pose toward all forms of life.
Berserkers were held to change into wolves and bears in order to fight more effectively.
The Berserker stories tell about an ongoing war between humanity and the Berserkers.
Saberhagen's Berserkers are self-replicating war machines programmed with one main objective: Destroy all life.
In Fred Saberhagen's 1967 Berserker stories, the Berserkers of the title are giant computerized self-replicating spacecraft, once used as a doomsday device in an interstellar war aeons ago, and, having destroyed both their enemies and their makers, still attempting to fulfil their mission of destroying all life in the universe.
For instance, Scandinavian mythology says Berserkers could drink a mixture called " butotens ", perhaps prepared from the Amanita muscaria mushroom, to increase their physical power a dozen times at the risk of insanity.

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The Pillars appear prominently on the engraved title page of Sir Francis Bacon's Instauratio Magna (" Great Renewal "), 1620, the foreword to his Novum Organum.
This incident figures prominently in medieval legends about St. Patrick, although it does not appear in his own writings, nor in the two 7th century biographies by Muirchu and Tírechán.
He is later picked up by the FBI and driven prominently around town to make it appear that he may be cooperating with them.
Four contingency leadership theories appear more prominently in recent years: Fiedler contingency model, Vroom-Yetton decision model, the path-goal theory, and the Hersey-Blanchard situational theory.
They also appear prominently in the classification of Lie groups.
It also appears prominently in The Mongoliad, where they appear as one of the main antagonists of the fictional order that to which the main characters belong.
Part of the deal from the studio, which at that time was owned by The Coca-Cola Company, included an eight line sequence of Field and Garner saying the word " Coke ", and also having Coke signs appear prominently in the film.
Part of the deal from the studio, which at that time was owned by The Coca-Cola Company, included an eight line sequence of Field and Garner saying the word " Coke ," and also having Coke signs appear prominently in the film.
Dirichlet L-functions are generalizations of the Riemann zeta-function and appear prominently in the generalized Riemann hypothesis.
Quests appear in the folklore of every nation and also figure prominently in non-national cultures.
Since the early 1960s, and more prominently in the 1970s, additional effects began to appear.
Quicksilver operates in the same fictional universe as Stephenson's earlier novel Cryptonomicon, in which descendants of Quicksilver characters Shaftoe and Waterhouse appear prominently.
Although he doesn't appear onstage, Mr. Wingfield is frequently referred to by Amanda and his picture is prominently displayed in the Wingfields ' living room.
Usually the names of those actors prominently featured on a given day's episode will appear first.
The Wilders appear prominently in some episodes, while in others they appear only in early scenes used to introduce the story or its characters.
The name " Polo Grounds " did not actually appear prominently on any of the stadiums until the Mets posted it with a large sign in 1962.
Precious metals appear prominently in such hierarchies, but as they grow, gems and semi-precious materials may be introduced as part of the system.
In disgrace, Tynan prepared a major apology, to appear prominently in the next issue.
The Triguna appear prominently in the discourse of Krishna to Arjuna upon the battlefield of Kurukshetra that is the backdrop for the Bhagavad Gita.
For other groups, most famously the Haida, whales appear prominently as totems.
Though the Jews participated prominently in the events leading up to the Revolution, it would appear that even in the midst of absorbing political discussions they were able, in 1774, to start another congregation.
During the dot-com era of the 1990s, when it was fashionable for American companies to appear irreverent, the nickname was prominently featured in the firm's advertising, both online and offline.
Armanen runes appear prominently on the ring.

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