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* Ark, in the video game Final Fantasy IX
* In Final Fantasy VII the city of Midgar and the military base of Junon ( both are built by the Shinra Company ) are examples of arcology.
* In Final Fantasy VIII the city of Esthar and the flying universities of Galbadia and Balamb are arcologies.
* A common two-headed wyvern enemy in Final Fantasy XIII is named Amphisbaena.
* Black Mage, a job in Final Fantasy XI
This usually takes the form of a list of enemies with short descriptions ( e. g. the Metroid Prime and Castlevania games, as well as Dark Cloud and Final Fantasy ) and may even be central to the plot ( Pokemon series ).
* Cyan Garamonde is a named character in Final Fantasy VI.
Daedalus is the name of a boss that protects Giruvegan in the game Final Fantasy XII.
This was the case with the overseas versions of Final Fantasy VII, Metal Gear Solid and Rogue Galaxy, which contained additional features ( such as new difficulty settings for Metal Gear Solid ), resulting in re-released versions of those respective games in Japan ( Final Fantasy VII International, Metal Gear Solid: Integral and Rogue Galaxy: Director's Cut ).
* Enterprise, a ship in the game Final Fantasy III
* Enterprise, an airship in the game Final Fantasy IV
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Final and VI
The language appeared intermittently in later films featuring the original cast-for example, in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country ( 1991 ), where translation difficulties served as a plot device.
In another side effect, Square Co. ( now Square Enix ) executives have suggested that the price of publishing games on the Nintendo 64 along with the degree of censorship and control that Nintendo enforced over its games, most notably Final Fantasy VI, were factors in switching its focus towards Sony's PlayStation console.
* U-19 Euro Championship in VI 2006 – Open and Final.
* Kefka Palazzo, the main antagonist of Final Fantasy VI, a nihilistic psychopath with the outfit and mannerisms of an insane jester.
It was created as a follow-up to Final Fantasy Anthology, a compilation of Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI.
Also, the main antagonist in Final Fantasy VI, Kefka Palazzo has a jester-like appearance and attitude ; as do the main villains in the video games Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King, Persona 2 and Super Paper Mario.
* Typhon is a summon monster in the Final Fantasy series of video games, first appearing in Final Fantasy VI ( originally mistranslated as " Chupon " by Ted Woosley in the North American Final Fantasy III for SNES ).
* Terra Branford, a fictional character from Final Fantasy VI
With guidance from Miyamoto, Square developed the game, combining role-playing aspects of previous Square games like Final Fantasy VI and Chrono Trigger, with the platforming elements of Nintendo's games.
He was hired by Paramount Pictures to develop the Klingon language and coach the actors using it in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Uhura joins Kirk's crew, and once again serves as chief communications officer throughout the events of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
In the video game Final Fantasy VI there is an enemy named Gobbledygook.
He subsequently appeared in films such as Star Trek V: The Final Frontier ( 1989 ), Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Avatar ( known as Matrix Hunter in USA ), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze ( 1991 ), Titanic ( the third time he has appeared in a film about ) and Scream 2.
He serves as navigator and second officer aboard the Enterprise-A during the events of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
* Figaro, a kingdom in the video game Final Fantasy VI
* October 13 at Manchester, England – Super League VI culminates in the Bradford Bulls ' 37-6 win against the Wigan Warriors in the Grand Final at Old Trafford before 60, 164.
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Global popularity of video game music would begin to surge with Square's 1990s successes, particularly with Final Fantasy VI, Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII by Nobuo Uematsu and with Chrono Trigger, Xenogears and Chrono Cross by Yasunori Mitsuda.

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The character also returns in two more books by Arthur C. Clarke, 2061: Odyssey Three, and 3001: The Final Odyssey.
At least one work of fiction, the film Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, uses Gaia philosophy as a central point to the plot, and may arguably represent a fictional parallel to Sir James Lovelock in the character of Dr. Cid, who is met with skepticism from the scientific and social community when he promotes the idea of a " living Earth ".
Klingon is sometimes referred to as Klingonese ( most notably in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode " The Trouble With Tribbles ", where it was actually pronounced by a Klingon character as " Klingonee " ) but, among the Klingon-speaking community, this is often understood to refer to another Klingon language called Klingonaase that was introduced in John M. Ford's 1988 Star Trek novel The Final Reflection, and appears in other Star Trek novels by Ford.
* Squall Leonhart, aka Leon, a Final Fantasy character
* Micah, fictional character in the 1993 film Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice
In role playing games such as Dungeons and Dragons or Final Fantasy, a player typically creates or takes on the identity of a character that may have nothing in common with the player.
* Titan ( Final Fantasy character ), a summoned beast in the Final Fantasy series
** Arthur Conan Doyle surprises the reading public by revealing in the story The Adventure of the Final Problem, published in this month's Strand Magazine, that his character Sherlock Holmes had apparently died at the Reichenbach Falls on May 4, 1891.
* Captain Mac, a character in Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
Wedge ( almost always alongside another Red Squadron wingman, Biggs Darklighter ) is a recurring character and a running gag in the Final Fantasy video game series ( for example, Final Fantasy 6, 7, 8, 10, 12 and even games outside of the Final Fantasy Universe ( but made by the same company, Squaresoft ) such as Chrono Trigger and Kingdom Hearts II ).
In Final Fantasy IX, the player navigates a character throughout the game world, exploring areas and interacting with non-player characters.
These character-specific commands change when the player goes into " Trance mode ", which is activated for a short duration when an uncontrollable gauge fills as character sustains damage in a style similar to the Limit Breaks used in Final Fantasy VII.
Final Fantasy IX deviates from the style of customizable characters featured in the last two titles by reviving the character class concept, which designates a character to a certain role in battle.
The basic function of equipment in Final Fantasy games is to increase character attributes ; arming Zidane with a Mythril Vest, for example, increases his base defense statistic.
In Final Fantasy IX, weapons and armor include special character abilities, which the character may use when the item is equipped ( permitting the ability matches their class ).
* Edward " Edge " Geraldine, a character from the game Final Fantasy IV
Though collectors often focus on dōjinshi based on particular manga, any male character may become the subject of a yaoi dōjinshi, even characters from non-manga titles such as Harry Potter or The Lord of the Rings, or video games such as Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy, real people such as politicians, or personifications such as Hetalia: Axis Powers, or complementary items such as salt and pepper or peanut butter and jelly.
* Ward Zabac, character in Final Fantasy VIII
This form is an unplayable boss character in Melee, and is fought in Adventure Mode and the final Event Match, whilst in Brawl, it serves as a temporary playable transformation with the Final Smash.

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