
This is stage FC – Wherever – with the Charon on R-Typer difficulty. Played on Score Attack. About this ship: This is the final version of the R13 series, and it is a beast. The R-Museum says that this ship handles terribly, but in the game it handles like all the other ships. It’s black, has a lot of pointy spikes, and just looks evil. The Anchor Force DX weapons are powered up versions of the R13 Cerberus. The red weapon is a continuous red beam that looks lightning like firing from the ship, intertwined with red and blue beams focusing in on the horizontal laser. The blue weapon is the search laser that ordinarily bends at 45 degree angles to hit enemies, but this version fires the two beams, and then another beam will split from the primary beam to form another laser, up to four. The yellow laser is where this ship really shines. Small enemies stand no chance as it sweeps from bottom and top inward towards the Force. Unless the enemy is behind something there is no way avoid being hit by this beam. The Anchor Force DX will claw into enemies and attach itself, with a catch. The energy chain changes color as time goes on while attached to an enemy like this: blue — green — yellow — red — Bydo monster. When the Force turns into a Bydo monster, it flies around biting and attacking enemies, but you cannot control it, and it leaves you vulnerable. After a few seconds you can recall the Force and it changes back into its normal shape. The wave cannon is a three loop …
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Please Subscribe To The WhyEvolutionIsTrue Youtube Channel. www.youtube.com BBC Documentary List: tinyurl.com The Incredible Human Journey Episode List: tinyurl.com Broadcast (2010) There are seven billion humans on earth, spread across the whole planet. Scientific evidence suggests that most of us can trace our origins to one tiny group of people who left Africa around 70000 years ago. In this five-part series, Dr Alice Roberts follows the archaeological and genetic footprints of our ancient ancestors to find out how their journeys transformed our species into the humans we are today, and how Homo sapiens came to dominate the planet. In this programme, the journey continues into Asia, the world’s greatest land mass, in a quest to discover how early hunter-gatherers managed to survive in one of the most inhospitable places on earth – the Arctic region of Northern Siberia. Alice meets the nomadic Evenki people, whose lives are dictated by reindeer, both wild and domesticated, and discovers that the survival techniques of this very ancient people have been passed down through generations. Alice also explores what may have occurred during human migration to produce Chinese physical characteristics, and considers a controversial claim about Chinese evolution: that the Chinese do not share the same African ancestry as other peoples.
@matrixandraia Bare in mind your ship get pushed against the boss ship, i’m not sure if it kills you.
@X1Jebus No, I didn’t know about that, but thanks for the tip!
@matrixandraia You know on Stage 3.0, there’s a Glitch you may or may not know about, where when you get the point where you’re going to fight with the boss, if you don’t destroy the Generator on top of the destructible pieces to get to the boss itself and stay in the top left corner, the game doesn’t activate the boss fight and you can stay there for as long as you want, when you want to just quit out and the time is kept, i did that to get Charon, i’m doing it for “King’s Mind” aswell.
@X1Jebus I agree that using any ship to unlock another for two hours is a drag. I don’t care how good it is; it’s really excessive.
@WatcherCCG I don’t understand how “This coming from the gal who loathes the Cerberus” this could be directed towards somebody else unless worded differently.
@X1Jebus I was directing the comment at Matrix, not myself.
@WatcherCCG Lol i’m interested as to why you called yourself a “gal” when you’re clearly a guy from the voices on your videos? Not attacking i’m just wondering is all.
The annoying thing about this ship, isn’t even with the ship itself it’s just how to get it, i really don’t enjoy Hades that much, i mean it isn’t a terrible ship, but using it for 2 hours is kind of a drag really.
*reads personal note* This coming from the gal who loathes the Cerberus. Heh. Nah, I’m just teasing ya.
The Charon actually has DRAWBACKS compared to the Cerberus. Makes it a more interesting and balanced ship.
03:17 – tehe, happy reindeer.
@jacksawild ignorance is all that hes can be so ignore , a truly great video should not be lost with such hatefull crap , ,
id fuck her
the chinese might not be entirely wrong. more than ever now, geneticists are discovering that eurasian people have non-human sapien dna and this is due to interbreeding with the native homo populations.
Given how important that skull fragment is to the Chinese culture apparently, it’s freaking me out how that dude’s just waving it around like it’s a tortilla chip.
Incidently, it’s scenes like the ones with Roberts talking to Wu — a nice, elderly man who went by mostly 1880 to 1920 skull interpretation techniques… but someone who belonged to the “prestigeous” Chinese Academy of Sciences — that re-enforced the perception that Asians can’t do first calibre science.
Of course, talking to a 45 year-old Chinese molecular biologist or geneticist at a top research university in Beijing, HongKong or Shanghai quickly dispelled that perception.
And, so, it has now come to pass (per Willerslev of the U. of Copenhagen & colleagues from Australia, 9-23-11) that the “coastal route” taken by our cousins, the AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINS, remained, until recently, unique.
Tiny pheno- & gentypes were exchanged with some modern Indians & SE. Asians, but that the Australian Aborigin stock was older & unrelated to the second/third wave who went northerly, into Central Asia, branching into the rest of the non-African, modern day stocks.
@jacksawild haha, he changed it to ”dirtbikes, guns and women”
guess he hit puberty xD
Alice, don’t be so naive. Of cause Professor Wu tell you chiness are different. Why do you think a scientist who speak english survived cultural revolution????
I don’t understand how she makes it seem like mongoloid features are singular to chinese people… hello? Mongoloid features are dispersed throughout asia.
Russia is the best place for studying native people, that have lived the same way for 10,000′s of thousands of years
@jacksawild seems to me your a hypercrit and your fucking racist idk what the guy said to you but for you to target his race instead of just him makes you ignorant and illiterate just go kill yourself illiterate basterd
Alice is hot
@TheXanian Hey Mr. Anthropologist how can a southern chinese look tungid? Seriously i have red skin, massive cheekbones, my eyes are nearly slits, but I still exhibit baiyue features like a big forehead but its covered by my long hair. Also about old chinese reconstruction do you really think that the one on youtube is accurate because Japanese Kan on/ Go on sound really different.
@jacksawild i dont really think you do but if you really think americans are any less or more “racist” than lets say italians or indians, japanese, arabs, chinese etc etc you are a fool.
whats with this asian obsession with wanting to boost their potency? how many different parts of different animals are there that they use for that purpose? they seem to have issues.
best series ever.
@Liberalsuck100 i guess Liberalsuck100 is what happens when you inbreed for too long.
Asian domination!!!
@HenryDavidT
Let’s end this pointless debate, ok? Both the northern route and the southern route are just two hypothesis, and we can never know what really happened because we were not born at that time. The northern route is just a hypothesis, and it may or may not be the truth.
Africa has the most gene diversity & the oldest genes.
And those who ventured out of Africa & hugged the coast — staying in & around the tropics — have the second oldest set of genes. Many, even today, still have many of our ancestral African geno- & phentoypes.
The 2nd & likely smaller wave who trekked into the vast, sparse “Eurasian” steppes & further up north changed geno- & phenotypically, to adapt to more severe environments, to give rise to most modern W Europeans & E. Asians.
@TheXanian Coldness was no barrier to human ingenuity, following in the footsteps of our hardier cousin Neanderthals. The Eskimos in the northern most latitudes & the Native Americans ancestors who crossed over to the Americas testified to that.
Think logically: the LESS genetic diversity in northern latitude people (compared to the higher gene diversity in the tropics, where food could be found more easily to mutate even gene diversity) confirmed Wells hypothesis.
@HenryDavidT
It’s logical to assume that people took the southern route to reach East Asia. During the ice age, Central Asia, Siberia, and North Asia were very cold and dry, while the climate in India and SE Asia was better.
@HenryDavidT
I don’t know when did Spencer Wells said that, but apparently it’s a bit outdated. Recent genetic evidence tend to support a southern migration route.
Eventually, in thousands of years, the genes that code for the modern day phenotypes of “East Asian” & “Western European” (& for ALL others) came about.
But the differences amount to no more than a few sets of tiny genes that code for a few varying proteins that the human body needs to function by, in the different topography & environments on earth.
End of Story.
You have to be unprudently, willfully ignorant, or stupid, NOT to accetp such a broadly cogent observation.