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Demon
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ProtoRacer Demon With a nose inspired by the famous Toyota GT1, the Demon is meant to be the Jack-of-all-trades of the ProtoRacer Championship series. Slightly faster and heavier than the Proton, while slower and lighter than the Scorpio, the Demon is competitive at any track. The Demon weighs in at 1025 kg and is powered by a 575 horsepower engine. Available upgrades include wheels and Force Feedback adjustments.
The preferred weapon against Demons for many Doom players is the chainsaw; the Demon is unable to attack the player when being struck with the chainsaw, and furthermore the chainsaw does not use up any ammunition. However, the shotgun is ... effective since it can cause damage at longer ranges, and the super shotgun can kill a Demon at close range with one blast. Another quick way of killing them without wasting ammo is to punch them to death when in Berserk mode (which is often possible with only 1-3 hits).
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Demon hunters have a variety of abilities that assist them in destroying demons, though the power coursing through their bodies ... allows them to prevail over lesser foes. Demon hunters eschew heavy armor, valuing mobility and speed. As a demon hunter grows in power, they undergo a gradual evolution, becoming more and more demonic in appearance. The changes are cosmetic and can take many different forms, from burning eyes to black blood. By the time the demon hunter reaches the pinnacle of his development, he is a twisted and dark version of his former self - though the chaotic energy in his body does not affect his personality and allegiance (or so the demon hunters claim), it wreaks great changes on his physical form. The demon hunter’s gradual evolution achieves its pinnacle as they become a demonic entity.
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Seen from the front three-quarter view, the Demon has the tail-dragging stance of a hyena. This is actually an illusion, because the trunk lid is actually much taller than the hood. Credit or blame for the visual trickery goes to the body-side crease that starts in front of the front wheel, arcs over the top and then plunges down the body side, ending at a brake-cooling vent just in front of the rear wheel.
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To contrast their stark lack of armor and clothing in general, Demon Hunters seem to tend to carry large, curved warblades, in the style of Illidan Stormrage's own Twin Blades of Azzinoth. Though the exact reason for this tendency isn't well explained, there are several possible reasons. One is that this kind of weapon has simply become a tradition over the years, later Demon Hunters mimicking the first of their kind. Another is that this style of curved warblades is common among the kind of demons that Demon Hunters have to kill as part of their basic initiation process. A third explanation is that the dual-bladed nature of their large, curved weapons allows them to deal the most damage with the least amount of effort, allowing them to focus on their agility and speed. A final explanation is that this kind of weapon is somehow easier to magically charge or channel through.
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Screamin' Demon achieved nearly 29 months of Iraq service during tours with the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division, Stryker Brigade Combat Team #2, and the 82nd Airborne Division. Its last combat flight in Iraq took place on Sept. 12, 2005, totaling 124 missions and nearly 500 flight hours. The aircraft returned to the United States for scheduled overhaul and re- conditioning before taking on a new role in training support for air crews.
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