The Knights of Saint Michael is a religious television series for children appearing on EWTN Catholic network. The show is written and produced by Richard LaHood, Jr., director of Providential Communications, a non-profit television production company. LaHood created both "Angel Force" and "Knights of St. Michael" television shows as well as assorted music videos which air on the television network EWTN.
About the Series
This Catholic variety shows a cast of eleven young adults. that teach the catechism of Christianity in a whole new way. This series encourages the young viewers to be proud to be a Catholic. These "Knights" have found themselves compelled to choose a side... fighting for God beneath His first defender, Saint Michael. Each thirty minute episode approaches a topic from several angles using different characters and situations.
Parts
There are different parts of the series.
Voices of the Past/God's Heroes
A "knight" dresses up as a saint, martyr, Christian, or historic person.
W.A.R.N. World News
Two of the "Knights", Matthew Rudolph and Mary Lahood, talks about what is currently going on in the Christian faith and how they can help.
Common Sense with Miss Liz
The "knight" Elizabeth talks about bibilical "common sense" to people who are crazy, too modern, or ignore the Bible.
Mister and Mini Positive, School of Deceit
These two "positives" are not "knights" at all. Actually, they are not "positive either". They work for Satan and try but never succeed to win the spiritual war.
Doctor Chris
A "knight" Chris answers questions from viewers. His quote is "all it takes for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing.
House of the Royal Court
This is when the "knights" discuss how they willl win the war. This is when the show ends.
About the Series
This Catholic variety shows a cast of eleven young adults. that teach the catechism of Christianity in a whole new way. This series encourages the young viewers to be proud to be a Catholic. These "Knights" have found themselves compelled to choose a side... fighting for God beneath His first defender, Saint Michael. Each thirty minute episode approaches a topic from several angles using different characters and situations.
Parts
There are different parts of the series.
Voices of the Past/God's Heroes
A "knight" dresses up as a saint, martyr, Christian, or historic person.
W.A.R.N. World News
Two of the "Knights", Matthew Rudolph and Mary Lahood, talks about what is currently going on in the Christian faith and how they can help.
Common Sense with Miss Liz
The "knight" Elizabeth talks about bibilical "common sense" to people who are crazy, too modern, or ignore the Bible.
Mister and Mini Positive, School of Deceit
These two "positives" are not "knights" at all. Actually, they are not "positive either". They work for Satan and try but never succeed to win the spiritual war.
Doctor Chris
A "knight" Chris answers questions from viewers. His quote is "all it takes for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing.
House of the Royal Court
This is when the "knights" discuss how they willl win the war. This is when the show ends.
In the Star Wars universe, the Separatist Droid Army was created by the Confederacy of Independent Systems (and mostly by its ally the Trade Federation), in an effort to secure power throughout the Galaxy. It consisted of quintillions of battle droids (as stated in the Revenge of the Sith Incredible Cross-Sections and the online supplement General Grievous: Lord of War). An army the size of the Droid Army had never been seen before, until the Clone Wars and the creation of the Army of the Republic. Apparently defeated by the Galactic Republic numerous times (including the Battle of Naboo), the Droid Army continued to grow in strength and size. Count Dooku the nominal leader of the Separatists, almost secured a victory on Geonosis using battle droids, Super battle droids, and Droidekas, but victory was snatched from the jaws of defeat thanks to the appearance of the Army of the Republic.
With the deaths of Count Dooku, General Grievous, and the Separatist Council (including Nute Gunray), the Droid Army was forced to shut down by Darth Vader, by order of Emperor Palpatine.
Soldier/Vehicle Types
*Battle droids
*Super battle droids
*Droideka
*Hailfire Droid (phased out before war)
*Dwarf spider droid (Not shut down; used by Empire)
*Homing spider droid
*Droid Gunship
*Protodeka (Clone Wars video game)
*Harbinger (Troop Deployment Ship, Clone Wars video game)
*Armoured_Assault_Tank
*MTT
*Grapple droid
*Crab Droid
*STAP
*Corporate Alliance Tank Droid
*Air battle droid
*MagnaGuard (Grievous Bodyguard)
*Droid Starfighter
*Droid Tri-Fighter
*Octuptarra Droid
*Tri-droid
*Buzz droid
With the deaths of Count Dooku, General Grievous, and the Separatist Council (including Nute Gunray), the Droid Army was forced to shut down by Darth Vader, by order of Emperor Palpatine.
Soldier/Vehicle Types
*Battle droids
*Super battle droids
*Droideka
*Hailfire Droid (phased out before war)
*Dwarf spider droid (Not shut down; used by Empire)
*Homing spider droid
*Droid Gunship
*Protodeka (Clone Wars video game)
*Harbinger (Troop Deployment Ship, Clone Wars video game)
*Armoured_Assault_Tank
*MTT
*Grapple droid
*Crab Droid
*STAP
*Corporate Alliance Tank Droid
*Air battle droid
*MagnaGuard (Grievous Bodyguard)
*Droid Starfighter
*Droid Tri-Fighter
*Octuptarra Droid
*Tri-droid
*Buzz droid
The Dac Council, sometimes known as Mon Calamari Council or Calamarian Council, was the governing body on the planet Dac, composed by both Mon Calamari and Quarren.
After the rise of the Separatist Movement, Count Dooku visited Mon Calamari because of their shipyard. Judging them to be advanced, Dooku offered the world to join the Confederacy of Independent Systems, but the Council formally rejected his offer. Dooku decided to neutralize this potential threat, and allied himself with Tikkes to take the power from the Council.
During the Clone Wars, the Council was briefly overturned by the Quarren Isolation League. However, the Mon Tandoori Knights, with a little help from the Jedi Council, allowed the Calamarian Council to retain their power.
They could not, however, resist Emperor Palpatine, and became a part of the Galactic Empire soon after that. However, after the Battle of Yavin, the Council agreed to become a part of the Rebel Alliance.
They were fearing Imperial retribution, specially when Administrator Seegree disappeared. The Council feared that he had been kidnapped by Imperial forces, but joined a task force to locate him.
After the Battle of Endor and the reborn Emperor's attacks on their planet, one of the World Devastators, the Nullifier-5, sunk on the Algae Seaweed. The Council decided that salvaging it was too expensive, so it was only deactivated. However, a time after that, the Nullifier-5 began to suffer leaks and threatened to poison the Algae Sward, so the Council asked an independent team to solve this problem.
Appearances
*Star Wars: Clone Wars
*Fierce Currents
After the rise of the Separatist Movement, Count Dooku visited Mon Calamari because of their shipyard. Judging them to be advanced, Dooku offered the world to join the Confederacy of Independent Systems, but the Council formally rejected his offer. Dooku decided to neutralize this potential threat, and allied himself with Tikkes to take the power from the Council.
During the Clone Wars, the Council was briefly overturned by the Quarren Isolation League. However, the Mon Tandoori Knights, with a little help from the Jedi Council, allowed the Calamarian Council to retain their power.
They could not, however, resist Emperor Palpatine, and became a part of the Galactic Empire soon after that. However, after the Battle of Yavin, the Council agreed to become a part of the Rebel Alliance.
They were fearing Imperial retribution, specially when Administrator Seegree disappeared. The Council feared that he had been kidnapped by Imperial forces, but joined a task force to locate him.
After the Battle of Endor and the reborn Emperor's attacks on their planet, one of the World Devastators, the Nullifier-5, sunk on the Algae Seaweed. The Council decided that salvaging it was too expensive, so it was only deactivated. However, a time after that, the Nullifier-5 began to suffer leaks and threatened to poison the Algae Sward, so the Council asked an independent team to solve this problem.
Appearances
*Star Wars: Clone Wars
*Fierce Currents
The Diversity Alliance is a fictional movement in the Star Wars universe. It was an Aliens-First movement which sprung up during the Galactic Civil War.
History
The Twi'leks had a male-dominated political structure that left the women in slavery. Nolaa Tarkona, the sister of the Twi'lek slave girl Oola, freed herself from slavery and overthrew the old ways through a wave of bloodshed. She formed the Diversity Alliance as her key to freedom and power.
Location
The movement was based in the underground chambers on the Twi'lek homeworld of . It spread to other worlds through negotiations and word-of-mouth.
Ideology
Throughout Star Wars history, aliens were often mistreated by humans. The Empire was very obviously anti-alien. Aliens were never allowed into the service, and were often massacred. Such things happened outside of Imperial rule as well.
The Diversity Alliance intended to unite all the downtrodden alien species that had suffered for so long under human rule. In their unity lay their strength against their oppressors.
The movement had intentions to go so far as the exterminate all humans through a virus.
History
The Twi'leks had a male-dominated political structure that left the women in slavery. Nolaa Tarkona, the sister of the Twi'lek slave girl Oola, freed herself from slavery and overthrew the old ways through a wave of bloodshed. She formed the Diversity Alliance as her key to freedom and power.
Location
The movement was based in the underground chambers on the Twi'lek homeworld of . It spread to other worlds through negotiations and word-of-mouth.
Ideology
Throughout Star Wars history, aliens were often mistreated by humans. The Empire was very obviously anti-alien. Aliens were never allowed into the service, and were often massacred. Such things happened outside of Imperial rule as well.
The Diversity Alliance intended to unite all the downtrodden alien species that had suffered for so long under human rule. In their unity lay their strength against their oppressors.
The movement had intentions to go so far as the exterminate all humans through a virus.