| nexus | A connection or link. (18 Nov 1997) |
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link: the means of connection between things linked in series a connected series or group
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Scheduled to be released in August 2005, Nexus will be the fourth expansion to the Mage Knight 2.0 ruleset. Though details on this set have not been fully released, this set will contain "re-releases" of figures from the Unlimited, Sinister, Minions, Uprising, Pyramid, and Dragons Gate sets. ...
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The work of a group at General Dynamics led by Krafft Ehricke, the Nexus was to represent the next leap beyond the Saturn V, carrying up to eight times more payload. Fully fueled, it would weigh 24,000 tons, as much as an ocean-going freighter. It would carry a 1,000 tons to orbit, allowing it to launch a spaceship bound for Mars. This behemoth would have a diameter of 202 feet with its height approaching that of the Washington Monument. It would fly as a single-stage launch vehicle. ...
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??provdes 10 Psi, resource depot, starting point of technology tree, produces Probes
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A specialized area of a cellular membrane that helps cells to communicate. The center or focus of something. A connection or link associating two or more people or things.
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| nexus | the means of connection between things linked in series |
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