In World of Warcraft, Onyxia is a mighty dragon, the daughter of Neltharion the Earthwarder (also known as Deathwing the Destroyer) and sister of Nefarian.
Onyxia currently resides in Dustwallow Marsh, slowly building an army. She also poses as Lady Katrana Prestor, an advisor to the child king of Stormwind, Anduin Wrynn. Through questing, it becomes implied that she is involved in the kidnapping of Varian Wrynn. That influence spreads further through observation of various lore elements in the game. Many people involved in Varian's kidnapping were also involved with the Defias group. The fact that some Stormwind nobles were involved with the Defias, as some Stockades quest proved, implies that Onyxia, through her nobles, has an influence on the Defias group. The kidnapping of King Variann assured her a position of power in Stormwind, and if it was not for adventurers, she would have controlled Stormwind. Players of both factions must complete a relatively long quest in order to be able to enter her lair.
Onyxia currently resides in Dustwallow Marsh, slowly building an army. She also poses as Lady Katrana Prestor, an advisor to the child king of Stormwind, Anduin Wrynn. Through questing, it becomes implied that she is involved in the kidnapping of Varian Wrynn. That influence spreads further through observation of various lore elements in the game. Many people involved in Varian's kidnapping were also involved with the Defias group. The fact that some Stormwind nobles were involved with the Defias, as some Stockades quest proved, implies that Onyxia, through her nobles, has an influence on the Defias group. The kidnapping of King Variann assured her a position of power in Stormwind, and if it was not for adventurers, she would have controlled Stormwind. Players of both factions must complete a relatively long quest in order to be able to enter her lair.
Eve Teschmacher (known simply as Miss Teschmacher) is a fictional character from the first two from Warner Bros. She, along with Otis was one of Lex Luthor's associates. She was portrayed by Valerie Perrine.
Superman: The Movie (1978)
When Miss Teschmacher is first introduced in Superman: The Movie, she is shown as being a loyal associate of the villainous Lex Luthor (played by Gene Hackman). She seems to be unhappy to live with Luthor in his luxurious underground lair, where she complains to Lex about having to live so far underground. She also seems disturbed when Luthor kills a police officer. She is also seen tanning herself on a recliner, while watching the news in a green bikini by the pool, as Luthor swims.
Later in the movie, after Luthor has drained Superman's powers and left him for dead in his pool, Miss Teschmacher frees Superman, only after he promises to save her mother from certain doom. She also steals a kiss from him.
Superman II (1980)
Miss Teschmacher frees Lex Luthor from jail near the beginning of the sequel, Superman II by picking him up in a hot-air balloon in the grounds of the prison. She then travels with Luthor to the Fortress of Solitude where, through misuse of the Fortress' crystals, they hear from Superman's mother Lara (or father Jor-El in the 2006 Richard Donner Cut). She is not seen again after this scene and does not appear again in any of the subsequent movies, but in Superman Returns, which is set in the same continuity, a similar character, Kitty Kowalsky appears.
In Other Media
The character was mentioned but not seen in the 2000 graphic novel JLA: Earth 2 by 's Antimatter Earth counterpart.
Teschmacher, Eve
Teschmacher, Eve
Superman: The Movie (1978)
When Miss Teschmacher is first introduced in Superman: The Movie, she is shown as being a loyal associate of the villainous Lex Luthor (played by Gene Hackman). She seems to be unhappy to live with Luthor in his luxurious underground lair, where she complains to Lex about having to live so far underground. She also seems disturbed when Luthor kills a police officer. She is also seen tanning herself on a recliner, while watching the news in a green bikini by the pool, as Luthor swims.
Later in the movie, after Luthor has drained Superman's powers and left him for dead in his pool, Miss Teschmacher frees Superman, only after he promises to save her mother from certain doom. She also steals a kiss from him.
Superman II (1980)
Miss Teschmacher frees Lex Luthor from jail near the beginning of the sequel, Superman II by picking him up in a hot-air balloon in the grounds of the prison. She then travels with Luthor to the Fortress of Solitude where, through misuse of the Fortress' crystals, they hear from Superman's mother Lara (or father Jor-El in the 2006 Richard Donner Cut). She is not seen again after this scene and does not appear again in any of the subsequent movies, but in Superman Returns, which is set in the same continuity, a similar character, Kitty Kowalsky appears.
In Other Media
The character was mentioned but not seen in the 2000 graphic novel JLA: Earth 2 by 's Antimatter Earth counterpart.
Teschmacher, Eve
Teschmacher, Eve
The Ericsson R290 is a combined GSM and satellite phone using the Globalstar satellite network. It was made in the United Kingdom by Swedish company Ericsson. It survived the corporate change from Ericsson to SonyEricsson (when many of Ericsson's other phones were redesigned) being a low-volume model and the only combined GSM and satellite phone in their range.
United Kingdom customers could use a Vodafone SIM card to access both Vodafone's GSM network (and others with roaming agreements) and the Globalstar network whenever GSM was not available, in a similar way to GSM roaming. Certain countries were excluded from access for commercial or political (rather than technical or reception) reasons.
The Globalstar antenna is foldable with the same length as the body of the telephone, which comes in a blue and black case in a style similar to other Ericsson phones of its period, such as the Ericsson R310s, but somewhat larger than pure GSM phones - at 162 mm x 62 mm x 39 mm and a weight of 256 g.
United Kingdom customers could use a Vodafone SIM card to access both Vodafone's GSM network (and others with roaming agreements) and the Globalstar network whenever GSM was not available, in a similar way to GSM roaming. Certain countries were excluded from access for commercial or political (rather than technical or reception) reasons.
The Globalstar antenna is foldable with the same length as the body of the telephone, which comes in a blue and black case in a style similar to other Ericsson phones of its period, such as the Ericsson R310s, but somewhat larger than pure GSM phones - at 162 mm x 62 mm x 39 mm and a weight of 256 g.
The War of the Spider is a conflict set in the fictional Warcraft universe.
It was the Ner'zhul's first challenge as the Lich King. By the time Ner'zhul had built a sizable army of undead and mind slaves, only one enemy remained in his way: the shadowy kingdom of Azjol-Nerub. Ner'zhul found that the Nerubians were immune not only to his plague of undeath, but his telepathic powers as well. However, with the help of the Dreadlords, Ner'zhul invaded Azjol-Nerub and brought the subterranean temples of the spider lords crashing down on their heads. Though immune to the plague of undeath, Ner'zhul's growing necromantic powers allowed him to raise the corpses of the spider warriors as the Crypt Fiends. Ner'zhul also adopted the Nerubian building style for his own buildings.
It was the Ner'zhul's first challenge as the Lich King. By the time Ner'zhul had built a sizable army of undead and mind slaves, only one enemy remained in his way: the shadowy kingdom of Azjol-Nerub. Ner'zhul found that the Nerubians were immune not only to his plague of undeath, but his telepathic powers as well. However, with the help of the Dreadlords, Ner'zhul invaded Azjol-Nerub and brought the subterranean temples of the spider lords crashing down on their heads. Though immune to the plague of undeath, Ner'zhul's growing necromantic powers allowed him to raise the corpses of the spider warriors as the Crypt Fiends. Ner'zhul also adopted the Nerubian building style for his own buildings.