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An assassinated player discards his hand, turns over his cash to the assassinator, and is inactive for the rest of the turn.
Everywhere Assassinator droids are killing judges and seizing Justice Department buildings.
Assassinator may refer to:
Buddha Assassinator (1980)
Assassinator (6:06)
Introduces Assassinator droids, being field-tested by Narcos.
An esper, "an ascetic" of Raffnord, an assassinator whom Gürnberg sent out.
On May 24, 1865, less than a month after the death of John Wilkes Booth, a publisher issued a book called "The Assassinator."
The larger group of protesters was loud and united in its vilification of Castro as a "traitor, assassinator and dictator," as one chant went.
Prince Dan is also featured in the 2004 TV series Assassinator Jing Ke.
His last appearance to date was in the 1988 shot-on-video British independent production, The Assassinator (released on DVD as Hitman).
At the same time, Narcos dispatches thousands of "Assassinator"-class robots from hiding-places city-wide to attack the judges everywhere simultaneously.
The album is a collection of two of The Mouse's prior albums The Assassinator (1983) and The King And I (1985).
Brit-Cit has discovered that Narcos has four spaceships landed in the Cursed Earth, each containing thousands of Assassinator droids.
Mirza Reza Kermani (Assassinator of Nasser-al-Din Shah)
Special K and another brother, Tony Tone the Assassinator (Anthony), rallied around him, and his younger brother, Nero, and sister, Ellen, came in from Boston.
The assassinator was supposedly an Afghan warrior, Younis Kakar, one of a tribal chiefs of Mirwais Khan Hotak.
Lovelace's popularity, however, threatens the Washington, D.C., establishment, and her political rivals dispatch a hit man known as The Assassinator to bring a fatal end to the Lovelace campaign.
He has appeared in several television series, including Boy and Girl, Wind and Cloud 2, Assassinator Jing Ke, Sigh of His Highness, and The Conquest.
This resulted in large numbers of judges being crippled or killed at the precise moment they were attacked by Narcos's "Assassinator" robots at the beginning of the Second Robot War in 2121.
Buddha Assassinator aka Shogun Massacre is a 1979 martial arts film directed by Chin Woo Tung, starring Korean kicker Hwang Jang Lee.
A Tek-Judge called Rutherford, one of the city's best robotics men, played a primary role in ending Mega-City One's "Doomsday" crisis by reprogramming Nero Narcos' Assassinator droids.
He is portrayed by actor Lü Xiaohe in the 1998 film The Emperor and the Assassin and Wang Ya'nan in the 2004 television series Assassinator Jing Ke.
In the second half of the decade his popularity began to wane slightly, and he targeted the United States with the Assassinator album in 1985 (his first US release), produced by Anthony and Ronald Welch.