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As Capek dies, he tells Eos there is a cure for the Plague but refuses to tell her how to make it and bluntly states " Hope you all Die!

Eos and Parker
Parker traverses through the Ultor complex, eliminating any resistance Ultor throws at him, and even ( with the help of Orion, a high-ranking Red Faction member ) kidnapping a high-ranking Ultor administrator, Gryphon, for Eos, leader of the Red Faction .< ref > Gryphon: I'll tell you what I can on the way, but more guards are going to show up soon.
Hendrix directs Parker to Capek's secret underground laboratory, where he and Eos meet up and take down Capek.
" With Capek dead the lab's self destruction sequence initiates, Eos stays behind to find the files on the cure while Parker continues to the Communications center .< ref > Eos: Capek, the Plague.
Parker: Come on Eos!
After he kills Masako, Parker sees that Eos is tied up and sitting on the floor next to the bomb, which has been set to explode.
After deactivating it, the Earth Defense Force arrives just in time to save Parker and Eos from a fighter aircraft.
Eos: Relax, Parker, you're a hero.

Eos and for
The dawn goddess Eos was almost always described with rosy fingers ( ῥοδοδάκτυλος, rhododáktylos ) or rosy forearms ( ῥοδόπηχυς, rhodópēkhys ) as she opened the gates of heaven for the Sun to rise.
Although Cephalus was already married to Procris, Eos bore him three sons, including Phaeton and Hesperus, but he then began pining for Procris, causing a disgruntled Eos to return him to her — and put a curse on them.
In Hyginus ' report, Cephalus accidentally killed Procris some time later after he mistook her for an animal while hunting ; in Ovid's Metamorphoses vii, Procris, a jealous wife, was spying on him and heard him singing to the wind, but thought he was serenading his ex-lover Eos.
Eos: I won't be staying on Mars, that's for sure .< span style =" font-size: 90 %;"> ( Red Faction )</ span ></ ref >
However, Cephalus always pined for Procris, causing a disgruntled Eos to return him to her, making disparaging remarks about his wife's fidelity.
In Ovid's later account, the goddess of the dawn, Eos ( Aurora to the Romans ) seizes Cephalus while he is hunting, but Cephalus begins to pine for Procris.
Tithonus was a Trojan by birth, the son of King Laomedon of Troy by a water nymph named Strymo ( Στρυμώ promises too much, and might beguile Anchises into expecting too much, even an ageless immortality " ( p. 149 ).</ ref > According to the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite, when Eos asked Zeus to make Tithonus immortal, she forgot to ask for eternal youth ( 218-38 ).
The name Eosin comes from Eos, the Ancient Greek word for ' dawn ' and the name of the Ancient Greek goddess of the dawn.
In 1995, Paul Bowles made a rare and final return to New York for a special Paul Bowles Festival celebrating his music at Lincoln Center under the conductorship of Jonathan Sheffer with the Eos Orchestra and later a symposium and interview held at the New School for Social Research.
Ēostre derives from Proto-Germanic * Austrō, ultimately from a PIE root * h₂ewes-(→ * awes -), " to shine ", and therefore closely related to a reconstructed name of * h₂ewsṓs, the dawn goddess, which would account for Greek " Eos ", Roman " Aurora ", and Indian " Ushas ".
The acronym EOS was chosen for Eos, the Titan Goddess of dawn in Greek mythology, and is often pronounced as a word ( or ), although some spell out the letters, reading it as an initialism.
* Eos, an abbreviation for an Eosinophil granulocyte, a type of blood cell
In 1884, it was named after Eos, the Greek goddess of dawn, to honour the opening of a new observatory that was hoped to bring about a new dawn for Viennese astronomy.
1450 – 80 ) wrote an elegy for his friend, the harpist Siôn Eos, who had accidentally killed a man in a tavern brawl in Chirk.
Besides for the obvious cosmetic difference, Epiphanies feature a metal exoskeleton and frame ( with plating, to avoid threading problems ), upgraded Firebolt, Freak barrel starter, integrated ASA dovetail, Q-Lock Feed Neck ( Eos only ), and Smartvalve ASA among other things.
* Atlantic Express, previous name for Eos Airlines, a United States airline
The Volkswagen concern has no plans to build a top performance version of the Eos ( called Eos R ), as they did not want its cabriolet to be powered by a high-revving engine, and as the recent top-performing versions have V6s which while powerful are considered too heavy for a sporty offshoot.

Eos and has
Though Etruscans preferred to show the goddess as a nurturer ( Kourotrophos ) rather than an abductor of young men, the late Archaic sculptural acroterion from Etruscan Cære, now in Berlin, showing the goddess in archaic running pose adapted from the Greeks, and bearing a boy in her arms, has commonly been identified as Eos and Cephalus.
After Ford left the joint-venture, the plant has since continued to produce the Volkswagen and SEAT products, and added the Volkswagen Eos and Volkswagen Scirocco.
Eos has expanded and now has operations in Taiwan, Singapore, and Suzhou, China.
Brüggen is married to art historian Machtelt Israëls, with whom he has two daughters, Zephyr and Eos.
Since that time, the number of members in the Eos family grouping has continued to grow, reaching 289 by 1993.
Eos has many folds on her clothing which are rounded off at the bottom whereas Kleophon has almost no folds in his clothing.
The eastern end of the Eos chasma has a large area of streamlined bars and longitudinal striations.

Eos and been
She draws comparisons with Thetis ' role in another work of the epic Cycle concerning Troy, the lost Aethiopis, which presents a strikingly similar relationship — that of the divine Dawn, Eos, with her slain son Memnon ; she supplements the parallels with images from the repertory of archaic vase-painters, where Eros and Thetis flank the symmetrically opposed heroes with a theme that may have been derived from traditional epic songs.
* * H < sub > 2 </ sub > eus ( os ), is believed to have been the goddess of dawn, continued in Greek mythology as Eos, in Rome as Aurora, in Vedic as Ushas, in Lithuanian mythology as Aušra ' dawn ' or Auštaras ( Auštra ) ' the god ( goddess ) of the northeast wind ', Latvian Auseklis, the morning star ( Lithuanian Aušrinė, ' morning star '); Ausera, and Ausrina, goddesses of dawn or of the planet Venus ; Hittite, assu ' lord, god '; Gallic Esus, a god of hearths ; Slavic, Iaro, a god of summer.
As a result, the Eos family have been given their own category of K-type asteroids.
Siôn Eos was hanged, and Dafydd ab Edmwnd laments that he could not have been tried under the more humane Law of Hywel rather than " the law of London ".

Eos and made
* Volkswagen Eos, a coupé convertible vehicle made by Volkswagen
Next another Trojan ally arrives, Memnon, son of Eos and Tithonus, leading an Ethiopian contingent and wearing armour made by the god Hephaestus.
The airline purchased tickets to accommodate passengers on Eos Airlines, and Continental Airlines and Silverjet both made offers to accommodate stranded MAXjet passengers.

Eos and is
According to this interpretation, the name is from aphrós " foam " and déatai " seems " or " shines " ( infinitive form * déasthai ), meaning " she who shines from the foam ", a byname of the dawn goddess ( Eos ).
Eos is cognate to Vedic Sanskrit ' Ushas ' and Latin Aurora, both goddesses of dawn, and all three considered derivatives of a PIE stem * H₂ewsṓs (→ * Ausṓs ), " dawn ", a stem that also gave rise to Proto-Germanic * Austrō, Old Germanic Ôstara and Old English Ēostre / Ēastre.
She is most often associated with her Homeric epithet " rosy-fingered " ( rhododactylos ), but Homer also calls her Eos Erigeneia:
Thus Eos, preceded by the Morning Star, is seen as the genetrix of all the stars and planets ; her tears are considered to have created the morning dew, personified as Ersa or Herse.
Eos is the daughter of Hyperion, a bringer of light, the One Above, Who Travels High Above the Earth and of Theia, The Divine.
Eos is the daughter of Hyperion and Theia and sister of Helios the sun and Selene the moon, " who shine upon all that are on earth and upon the deathless gods who live in the wide heaven.
The Roman equivalent of Eos is Aurora, also a cognate showing the characteristic Latin rhotacism.
Hesperis is appropriately the personification of the evening ( as Eos is of the dawn ) and the Evening Star is Hesperus.
In another scholium, it is said that the Argonautica's account of Ganymede's abduction by an amorous Zeus ( Argonautica 3. 114 – 17 ) was also modelled on a version by Ibycus ( in Homer's earlier account, Zeus abducted the youth to be his wine-pourer: Iliad 20. 234 ), and that Ibycus, moreover, described the abduction of Tithonus by Dawn ( Eos ).
Pausanias makes this identification with Eos upon looking at the tiling of the royal portico in Athens, where the myth of Eos and Kephalos is illustrated.
He makes this identification again at Amyklai and at Olympia, upon looking at statues and illustrations where Eos ( Hemera ) is present.
A figure called Aethra ( possibly the Oceanid ) is, in one source, called the wife of Hyperion, rather than Theia, and mother of Helios, Eos, and Selene.
* The Volkswagen Eos features a five-segment retractable roof where one section is itself an independently sliding transparent sunroof.
In the MMORPG Maplestory, Ludibrium is part of the continent Ossyria, and it is a bowl-like town suspended between two towers, the Eos tower and the Helios tower.
The dawn goddess whose name is reconstructed as Vedic Ushas or * aus-os-is even more widespread ; she appears in Greek mythology as Eos, in Rome as Aurora, in Germanic mythology as Eostre, in Baltic mythology as Aušra, in Slavic mythology as Zorya, and in Vedic and Hindu mythology as Ushas.
The name of Eos ' lover, Tithonus, is also sometimes spelled Tithonos.
He is mentioned in Book Eleven of The Iliad as " the haughty Tithonos ," by whom Eos slept ( Richard Lattimore translation ).

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