Dead Ahead is a ROBLOX game by ClassicMasterNoob that mainly revolves around Naval Combat and Team Deathmatch.
Set in an alternate universe called Forma, you can play fictional nations such as; The Orion Republic, Antares Imperium, The Federation of Ursa and The Commonwealth of Hydrus.
There's other gamemodes such as; Phoenix, Dreadnought, Skirmish, Flotilla, Stronghold (Removed) and Atoll (Removed).
P1: "Yo wanna play Dead Ahead?"
P2: "Which Dead Ahead?"
P1: "This Dead Ahead."
Dead Ahead should get more recognition than Centaura.
Deadheads are the large group of devoted fans of the Grateful Dead. Mainly Hippies the Deadheads have created a counterculture that exists at any Grateful Dead or Dead related (e.i. Ratdog) concert. Many followed the Dead on there nationwide tours trying to get tickets to all the shows. The Grateful Dead concert scene is thriving because of the Deadheads who can still have fun even f they do not score a "Miracle ticket" or a free concert ticket handed to you by a stranger. They feel the Grateful Dead concert is a freeing, awe-inspiring experience. Many Deadheads recreationally use marijuana and LSD especially during the concerts though this is not the case for all Deadheads. Many types of people are Deadheads, even some politicians such as Bill Clinton have called themselves Deadheads. Deadheads generally don tie-dyed clothes, the trademark birkenstock sandals, and many have dreadlocks. They are laid-back and fun-loving, as well as non-judging and accepting of all types of people. The Deadhead scene has sadly shrunken is size with the death of Jerry Garcia an icon of their peace-loving counterculture.
(n) in airline jargon, a pilot scheduled to ride along or presently on-board the cockpit of a plane flown by another pilot
(v) the act of such a pilot undertaking such a flight
Such pilots are so-called, possibly, because they're often qualified to head up the flights yet serve no official function. The term was made more widely known by Frank W. Abagnale Junior in his autobiography, Catch Me If You Can (along with major film and stage adaptations).
"Are you my deadhead to Miami?" -a smiling Stewardess in the film