Monday, March 28, 2011

GANRYU


Ganryu (born April 12, 1954) is a fictional character in the Tekken fighting game series. He has been featured in Tekken 1, Tekken 2, Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken 5, and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection. Ganryu shares some of his moves with Kuma/Panda and the Jacks. However, Namco made a more profound attempt to differentiate the characters in Tekken 5. Ganryu was banned from the sumo ring after he was caught fixing fights in his favor. Blackballed from the only sport that he was capable of fighting in, Ganryu ended up being employed by Heihachi Mishima in Tekken. He fights Yoshimitsu who defeats him and steals his ill-gotten money. Later, he works for Kazuya Mishima in Tekken 2. Entering the second King of Iron Fist Tournament, Ganryu ended up falling in love with Michelle Chang - a love that Michelle was oblivious to, believing Ganryu to be a disgusting, woman-crazed madman. After Michelle defeated him, and the disappearance of Kazuya, Ganryu returned to Japan.

However, his ban from Sumo was lifted, and he became the youngest ever Rikishi. Among the dialogue in Tekken 5, it is stated that Ganryu has never won a championship. After the events of Tekken 2, Ganryu opened a sumo stable and worked as a trainer to other sumo wrestlers. Julia Chang also became his love interest

BRYAN FURY


Bryan Fury (born April 27, 1973) is a video character from the Tekken series. Dr. Abel 'created' him after he was killed, installing cybernetic enhancements to resurrect him. These enhancements resulted in extreme power, inhuman durability, extremelly high agility, superhuman stamina, amazing speed and many moves. It appears however. Once a rogue police officer and kickboxer, Bryan rivaled Lei Wulong. After being attacked simultaneously by two gangs, Bryan died, and was subsequently reanimated by scientist Dr. Abel. Infusing him with cybernetic enhancements, Abel reanimated him as a cyborg, intending to use him to kill both Yoshimitsu and Doctor Boskonovitch, Abel's rival. Even after Abel transformed Bryan into a cyborg, he still retained all of his prior memories.



Bryan Fury appears in the live-action film Tekken as a secondary antagonist, portrayed by British actor and kickboxer Gary Daniels. As in the games, he is a human turned cyborg, and fights for the Mishima Zaibatsu (here named "Tekken"). Kazuya blackmails him into fighting in the Iron Fist Tournament so as to eliminate Jin Kazama. Bryan, fearing the exposure of his illegal bionic implants, complies. He fights and kills Sergei Dragunov with relative ease, and then faces Jin, whom he pummels until Jin discovers that his artificial joints are weak. Jin exploits this weakness and kills Bryan by twisting his neck.

Friday, March 25, 2011

STEVE FOX


Steve Fox (born March 21, 1986) is a fictional young English boxer in the Tekken fighting game series. He made his first appearance in Tekken 4 and was originally given the name "Dean Earwicker" before the game's arcade release. Having no memory of his past, Steve does not know the identity of his biological father or the origin of the scar on his arm. He is the son of Nina Williams.
Steve Fox, an Oxford University Graduate, was an incredible fighter in the ring. However, his expertise caused fear within the Mafia, who told him to lose a fight on purpose for money. Steve did not obey, and instead, won the fight. This resulted in Steve being pursued by the mafia who were eager to kill him. Steve left the country, flying to America, but came to the wise conclusion that no mattter where he was, he would be found and killed. Steve enters the The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4 in hopes of finding out more information behind the unusual scar he bore on his arm.

Steve Fox appeared in the live-action Tekken movie in spring 2010, played by British actor Luke Goss, despite the huge age difference between them. In contrast to the video game character, this version of Steve is an older, retired fighter with no blood relation to Nina. He appears with a shorter close shaved hair style and dresses in a leather biker bomber jacket with a grey low circular cut vest underneath, he also wears dark jeans and a string necklace with a pendant. He still talks with an English accent often swearing by calling people wankers (his accent and mannerisms close to that of a "typical"north-londoners today).

SERGEI DRAGUNOV


Sergei Dragunov (born February 3, 1981) is a fictional character in the Tekken fighting game series. He is one of the two characters that first appeared in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, along with Lili. He employs brutal grabs, vicious non-escapable counters, and CQC techniques, based on Russian Sambo. Although a newcomer on Tekken, he is mostly well known for his quick grabs, counters, and the great deal of variety of attacks being shifted into grabs, as well as being the prominent military figure in the Tekken cast. With the exception of various grunts and kiais during fights, Dragunov does not speak, although he does make little sounds whenever he gets hit. His mission was to capture Devil Jin and Jinpachi Mishima.

Sergei Dragunov appears in the live-action film Tekken portrayed by Anton Kasabov. Like in the games, he is mute. He participates in the Iron Fist tournament, using a spear as his weapon to face Bryan Fury in the semifinal match. However, he is killed when Bryan Fury chokes him with a steel chain and dislocates his neck bones.
His last name probably comes from the Russian SVD Dragunov sniper rifle,which possibly attributed for his cold-hearted demeanor and precision in combat.
His fighting style seems to be based on Sambo, a form of martial arts developed in the Soviet Union.

DEVIL JIN


Devil Jin (born April 23, 1986) is a character who made his first appearance as a fully playable character in Tekken 5. This page is about the alternate reality character, not Jin's Devil Hybrid Form. He is the result of Jin destroying his Angel side and fully merging with Devil like his father Kazuya. He is the sub-boss for every character in Tekken 5 and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection with the exception of himself, Jin Kazama, Heihachi Mishima, Kazuya Mishima, Asuka Kazama, Hwoarang, Raven, Wang Jinrei and Pecho.

Jin inherited Devil from his father and Angel from his mother. Following the second King Of Iron Fist Tournament, the part of Devil that had fled from Kazuya Mishima attempted to inhabit the body of his unborn child Jin Kazama but failed. Jin's mother Jun Kazama fought this part of Devil off but it returned fifteen year later after her demise when it branded the now teenage Jin with a mark on his left arm, possesing him. During the climax of the third King Of Iron Fist Tournament Jin was shot in the head by his grandfather Heihachi. Revived by the Devil Gene within him, Jin reawakened as Devil Jin and made quick work of Heihachi and the guards that accompanied him. In the end of Tekken 4 Kazuya destroys his Angel and fully merges with Devil. This character is the result of Jin had he done the same as his father.

When to Replace the Roof?

As a part of house improvement, you should know when is the right time for you to replace your roof. Roof is probably one of the most essential parts of your house and should b taken care in a timely manner. But when is actually the right time to replace your roof? It is advisable to check the condition of your roof at least once every other month. If the roof is starting to sag or it looks uneven, then better start thinking about replacement before you regret it.
You should ask your self how old your roof is. They said that the average life of a roof will take up to 20 years but it depends upon the quality of the material you used and also weather condition in your area. If you are in a place where snow storm and heavy rain falls frequently occur, then the average life of the roof will be lessen.
The average life of the roof also depends on how well the workmanship is being applied. The better workmanship applied, the longer the roof will last.
I suggest that you hire experts like those well trained Roofers Portland in Oregon has. Hiring a professional roofer is highly advisable then hiring someone who is cheaper yet less experienced. You can also contact a professional roofer if you are not sure if the roof has to be replaced or not.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

LEE CHAOLAN


Lee Chaolan (born May 2, 1960) is a character from the Tekken fighting game series. Like Marshall Law he is also, somewhat based off of Bruce Lee seeing he yells when he does certain attacks, not to mention his name being Lee Chaolan, whereas Bruce Lee's nickname was Lee Xiao Long (Little Dragon). He is the adoptive son of Heihachi Mishima, and has appeared in every Tekken game with the exceptions of Tekken 3 and Tekken Advance. He is known for having a very distinct relationship with his father, Heihachi, and his older brother, Kazuya. Lee has a luxury mansion in Bahamas, and his mansion is shown in a stage in Tekken 5 called "Poolside". In this stage, if Lee is not fighting, he can be found relaxing by the pool surrounded by women in bikinis.


Lee's parents died when he was a young child, leaving him to fend for himself on the streets. Facing a hostile environment each day, Lee quickly became a skilled fighter who could fight three men off with reflexes that were amazing for a boy of his age. It was these qualities that caught the eye of Heihachi, who witnessed Lee fighting several other kids on a business trip. Impressed by his street-fighting skill, Heihachi decided to adopt Lee, and take him back to Japan to live alongside Kazuya. It is not known if he actually felt any emotion towards the orphan; it has been suggested that he simply raised him to replace his blood son Kazuya, whom he had at first considered to be too weak to inherit the Zaibatsu. Another possibility is that Heihachi wanted to give Kazuya inspiration to shape up, by showing the constant threat of replacement.
Lee has distinctive silver hair which covers most of the top part of his head and he has dark gray eyes. Since Tekken 5, Lee's primary outfit has been a vest, a jerkin with unicorn face at the back, gloves, leather pants and shoes. His secondary outfit is a classical tuxedo. The color of this outfit varies with the series. His secondary outfits since Tekken 5 have been buisness suits. In Tekken 5: DR, both his primary and secondary outfits are entirely violet.

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