That fucked up wall at the end of the ninja warrior obstacle course that people under 6’0 can’t get up
by MikusSeaGod July 1, 2019
A method of which to transport ones self from one location to another across a modest distance, the ability may only work while unseen by anyone. Hence the aspect of Ninjutsu.
Term commonly used in conjunction with cheating, playing unfair in FPS or turn-based RTS card games, and hacking or hax0r.
One physical method is to use the standby technique to lag the other players enough to run to a new area before fragmented packets re-capsulate and the other players resume playing. In some cases the players don't notice the transition.
Another method is to run a modified locally cached map that has additions and alterations to the playing field and/or characters/weapons.
Term commonly used in conjunction with cheating, playing unfair in FPS or turn-based RTS card games, and hacking or hax0r.
One physical method is to use the standby technique to lag the other players enough to run to a new area before fragmented packets re-capsulate and the other players resume playing. In some cases the players don't notice the transition.
Another method is to run a modified locally cached map that has additions and alterations to the playing field and/or characters/weapons.
#1 First person shooter's such as Halo and Counter-Strike.
#2 Turn-Based and Real-Time Strategy such as Dungeons & Dragons(loose-not officially supported).
Example situation:
(Halo:Combat Evolved) "He disappeared, I was following him around a corner, there was no escape or exit. He just vanished!" "..He must of Ninja Warped!"
#2 Turn-Based and Real-Time Strategy such as Dungeons & Dragons(loose-not officially supported).
Example situation:
(Halo:Combat Evolved) "He disappeared, I was following him around a corner, there was no escape or exit. He just vanished!" "..He must of Ninja Warped!"
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Travelling at speeds faster than light (usually in space), many sci-fi movies have warp-capable spaceships, all of which require some sort of warp core (which, as the name suggests, enables the object to travel at warp speeds).
warp
by fmate2006 August 30, 2019
An excuse for Geordi La Forge to do a cool barrel roll under an engineering door. Also when a Star Trek starship's engine is about to explode.
"COOLANT LEAK! We have a coolant leak in the engine core, I estimate two minutes to a warp core breach!"
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