Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Youtube daily report May 9 2017

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Megalith Part 1: The Last Briefing | BESIEGE v 0.45 | Theater of Flights #66 - Duration: 2:30.

Good morning troops. I have an important announcement.

In one hour, each one of you will take part in the most important mission in our history

A mission that will result in the defeat of the vile enemy who has brought chaos to our continent.

Although we are from different nations and of different races,

we have fought, suffered and died together,

fighting for what we believe in - fighting for freedom.

Today, we shall gather for our final battle, to liberate our beautiful continent

and restore freedom to our people, our friends, and our families.

Our victory will herald the beginning of a new era of prosperity for the Usean continent.

Victory will be ours! We shall return peace to our people, and win back our freedom, and our future!

The skies belong to everyone! Now, let us take back our shattered skies!

♫ King, ♫

♫ King of tremendous majesty, ♫

♫ who freely saves those worthy ones, ♫

♫ save me, source of mercy. ♫

For more infomation >> Megalith Part 1: The Last Briefing | BESIEGE v 0.45 | Theater of Flights #66 - Duration: 2:30.

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Pineapple Upside Down Cupcakes Recipe - Duration: 2:22.

Hi guys, it's Desiree! Today I want to

teach you how to make Coconut Pineapple

Upside Down Cupcakes. These treats are

perfect for a summer party or luau,

they're filled with pineapple juice and

coconut rum. This recipe makes 24

cupcakes so we're going to use the Mega

Muffin Pan to get it all done at one

time. I'm going to spray everything with

Bake Easy Spray first to prevent sticking.

I'm going to start with a half a cup of

melted butter which is one stick and add

one cup of brown sugar to my melted

butter. I'm going to spoon a bit of our

brown sugar and butter combo into each

of these cavities of the muffin pan. Next

I need to cut my pineapple so I'm going

to take a can here and actually drain

the juice because we're going to save a

1/2 cup of it for the recipe. I'm going

to take a few pineapple slices at a time

and cut each of them into 8 pieces. I'm

going to take my pineapple pieces and

put 4 in each of these cavities. Now that

we've prepped our pan we're ready to

make the cake batter. I'm going to use a

box of yellow cake mix, 3 eggs, 1/2 a cup

of pineapple juice, a third cup of

vegetable oil and 1/2 a cup of coconut

rum. We wanted this recipe to be really

fun and tropical. If you don't want to

use coconut rum then just replace this

with a 1/2 cup of pineapple juice. Start

your mixer on low speed for 30 seconds

then scrape the bowl and run it at a

medium speed for 2 minutes. The cake batter

is all mixed and it smells so good the

pineapple, the coconut rum. I can already

picture myself on a tropical island. I'm

going to take a scoop and add this to

each of the cavities making sure that

the pineapple is completely covered.

We're going to bake these in the oven at

350 for 18 to 20 minutes. Make sure

halfway through baking time, you rotate

your pan to make sure everything bakes

evenly. When they're done you're going to

let them cool in the pan for 5 minutes

before putting them onto a cooling grid.

Once your cupcakes have completely

cooled we just need to finish them off

with some whipped cream and a cherry on

top.

And there you have it, that's how you

make coconut pineapple upside-down

cupcakes. This tropical treat is great to

have any time. If you enjoyed this video

give it a like, leave us a comment or

question down below, and don't forget to

subscribe to our channel so you don't

miss any of the latest ideas! I'm Desiree,

thanks for watching!

I wanna watch it

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S otevřenými branami - Duration: 19:32.

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Megalith Part 1: The Last Briefing | BESIEGE v 0.45 | Theater of Flights #66 - Duration: 2:30.

Good morning troops. I have an important announcement.

In one hour, each one of you will take part in the most important mission in our history

A mission that will result in the defeat of the vile enemy who has brought chaos to our continent.

Although we are from different nations and of different races,

we have fought, suffered and died together,

fighting for what we believe in - fighting for freedom.

Today, we shall gather for our final battle, to liberate our beautiful continent

and restore freedom to our people, our friends, and our families.

Our victory will herald the beginning of a new era of prosperity for the Usean continent.

Victory will be ours! We shall return peace to our people, and win back our freedom, and our future!

The skies belong to everyone! Now, let us take back our shattered skies!

♫ King, ♫

♫ King of tremendous majesty, ♫

♫ who freely saves those worthy ones, ♫

♫ save me, source of mercy. ♫

For more infomation >> Megalith Part 1: The Last Briefing | BESIEGE v 0.45 | Theater of Flights #66 - Duration: 2:30.

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Registration Opens Soon | 2017 Topgolf Tour | Topgolf - Duration: 0:40.

This summer, the search for 2017's

Greatest Topgolf team - begins!

The top teams from each region, will win a trip to

Las Vegas. Here these 20 teams, will battle

it out for $50,000. 2016 was big, but 2017

will be even better!

This is the Topgolf Tour. Sign up May 30th

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Celebrate Freedom | andthenIfellinlove Daily Diary - Duration: 10:29.

Edwin, you have to eat, right?

Otherwise we can't go to the horses.

Right, mom?

Yes. - Mama believes so as well.

Hello Marlie!

Again, again, again! - Again, again!

Eat deliciously.

Yes.

Eat deliciously.

Eat deliciously.

Thank you.

So, so, van der Welle, what a weather it is again.

It's a pity of your good goods if you fall onto your butt on the asphalt.

I see a lot of flies fly, and there aren't any bees.

They all had to be in the warehouse.

They flew under the door, and then they ended up in Utrecht.

And now my Fort is gone.

Marlie, where are we at now?

In Hoorn.

Cheers!

I'm going to speak Dutch now.

Marlie, where are we at now?

At the Waegh.

Yes, at the Waegh in Hoorn.

Yes.

And - oh my gosh - I didn't tell you this...

... but I just stood in the line.

And in the line there was a conversation that girls can't use the men's bathroom.

Yes.

And then I said right away: "Oh hell no, that's not true!"

Girls, first off, have a smaller urethra.

So we have to go more often.

And there were two guys in line...

... and they were offended.

So this lady was in line, and she said: "No, I was in line longer, so you have to get in line behind us.

And then I said: "Hell yeah, girl. Girl power!"

Of course we can be in the same line.

And I said to the guys, you can also go upstairs. Bla bla bla.

But it's actually restricted.

Yes.

But I said if you want to do that, you could.

I almost thought it was going to lead to a fight.

I really sounded like it. I was in the ladies room.

Oh, did you hear it? - Yes, I heard it all!

Oh my gosh, did you hear me talk too? - Yes.

What did you think? - I thought this would be a fight or something.

I really envisioned throwing hands or something.

Oh hell no. No one is touching me, seriously. I've got muscles!

I've got muscles.

Okay, but what did we just order, Mar?

I thought: Oh no, when I'm about to walk out...

No.

But what did we just order?

Vegetarian. - Vegetarian.

Because I'm vegetarian. You're not, but what do you think of the vegetarian diet?

Yes, good.

Yes, right? - Yes.

I'm even thinking: "Would I do it myself?", but I'd miss meat.

I would miss meat a little, I think.

I used to think I'm going to miss the kroket.

But they have the vitaaltje. What would you miss meat-wise?

Filet American.

They also have it vegetarian. Not so great; Not so great; Not so great.

Don't compare the two. - Well, I would miss frikandel.

Oh yes. - Yes. - Yes.

Yes. I never cared for frikandellen.

No. Really rarely.

My arm is getting tired. Can you hold it?

OK, what else did we do tonight?

Well, we danced twice. - Yes. What did you think of the rap?

Yes, nice. - Yes? - Yes.

I didn't hear it very well. - And I drank two rosé, and you three, right?

Four?

Or was it three? - Three

Was it three?

Three. - OK, just kidding! Three!

Yes? - And because of this we're a bit tipsy.

Yes.

But OK, seriously, that's the influence of alcohol.

And it's not always the best influence. It's better to eat vegetables.

Yes. - So, yes. - Yes.

And because of this we didn't choose kaassoufflees because its greasy.

And we want to be healthy still. - Great balance.

I will film the environment.

Great idea.

And the bar.

And then we have Phylicia of course.

You say it again, Mar?

Are you hungry?

Yes. - OK, eat deliciously.

Eat up. - Eat up.

Cheers.

The party has ended.

But we're going to a bar.

Did you take the lock off?

Good job.

Did you have a fun night?

For sure.

For more infomation >> Celebrate Freedom | andthenIfellinlove Daily Diary - Duration: 10:29.

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Deux innovations pour les personnes à mobilité réduite - Duration: 6:12.

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Are We All Related? - Duration: 6:26.

This is you.

And these are your ancestors, a huge pyramid stretching into the past and balancing right

on your head.

How many ancestors do you have?

Well, you have two parents.

Four grandparents.

And eight great-grandparents.

Four generations back, your direct ancestors total 30.

If we continue down this line, doubling every step, just 40 generations ago we'd find

a trillion ancestors, all living *at the same time*.

Which is… ridiculous.

That's not only more people than have ever been alive, it's more stars than are in

the Milky Way.

Since our species came on the scene 200,000 years ago, there've been maybe 7 or 8 *thousand*

generations of humans leading up to… you.

So where are all your missing ancestors?

Clearly, there's been some inbreeding.

[OPEN]

We're not talking banjo-playing, King-of-Spain, Cersei-Jamie inbreeding, but every family

tree inevitably grows forks.

Before Tinder, choices for mates were often limited to as far as you could walk.

Even people like Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein married their first cousins.

Because so many people with shared ancestors have reproduced, our number of actual ancestors

is much smaller than what simple math tells us.

If we replace that with fancy math, factoring in how people moved and lived and paired up…

life expectancy, trade, geography, Genghis Khan… we find something interesting: every

human alive today shares a common ancestor in their family tree, and this person lived

only around 3,000 years ago.

That's right, next time you get in a fight with a stranger on the internet, just remember

that you share the same great great great great great (fast foward) great grandfather

or grandmother.

But we don't know who that person was.

The math tells us they must have existed, but they didn't leave fossils or artifacts.

Or like, a note or something.

Though, writing birthday cards for each of their 7.4 Billion great great great great

great (fast forward) great grandchildren would have been nice gesture.

But we all carry a record of our ancestors in our genes.

Because DNA is copied over and over, every so often a mistake is written in.

You know how when you make a copy of a copy, it's doesn't come out as sharp?

Like that, but since most of our DNA can be changed without affecting how things work,

many of these mutations slip through to the next generation.

These genetic changes accumulate at a steady rate through time, so scientists can read

them like a molecular clock, and estimate how much time has passed.

And which changes individuals share tell us how closely or distantly related they are.

Humans *seem* really different, but on a DNA level we're remarkably similar.

Groups of chimps in Central Africa, living right next to each other, show more genetic

variation than we find in the entire human population.

This genetic similarity tells us that our species is new, in the big scheme of things,

and that at one point our population was small, maybe as few as 10,000 of us.

To put that in perspective, that's only a third of your average Bruce Springsteen

crowd.

Sorry Boss.

Today, any two humans only differ by about 1 out of 1000 DNA base pairs.

But our genome is so big, that's still millions of single letter differences, or SNPs, for

"single nucleotide polymorphism".

We tend to see combinations of these changes, chunks of SNPs, associated with different

geographic locations.

Companies that test your DNA ancestry read thousands of these single letter changes in

your genome, to make a sort of signature of your unique genetic variation.

Then they compare your signature to thousands of reference individuals from various parts

of the world, and do a bunch of fancy math to see which parts of your genome most likely

came from certain geographic areas.

My genetic results: Pretty much look like this.

My ancNewsprestors, on both sides of my family, are from Northern Europe and Scandinavia,

which explains my last name, why I'm tall, why I don't tan, and also why I carry more

Neanderthal DNA than 2/3rds of people.

Confused why I have Neanderthal DNA?

You should watch our last video. I didn't find any surprises, but many people learn

about ancestry they didn't know they had.

Where we come from isn't always obvious on the outside, but DNA doesn't lie.

Before, using math, we identified an ancestor, not too long ago, that's related to all

of us.

But that person's genetic influence has been shuffled so much it's invisible in

our DNA today.

Is there someone whose genes have been passed on, unbroken, to today?

Some leftover fingerprint from the mother of everyone alive?

There is.

You have a 47th chromosome.

It lives in mitochondria, the POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL! – so we're doing that again?

Ok–mitochondria used to be free-swimming.

They have their own genetic material.

Unlike your other 46 chromosomes, there's no shuffling when it's passed between generations.

What's more, all your mitochondria came from your mother's egg, not your father's

sperm.

They trace an unbroken line of ancestors stretching back through every female in your family tree.

By comparing the changes that have accumulated over the millennia, we find the most ancient

human mitochondrial DNA comes from Africa, where our species originated.

We can even trace it back to one woman, about 150,000 years ago.

Other Homo sapiens females lived alongside her, but only her lineage lives on today,

all other Homo sapiens lineages are extinct.

This is mitochondrial Eve.

And every single one of us, descend from her.

In the truest sense, we really are family.

Even if we're just hundredth cousins or something.

But our ancestry isn't just branches stretching into the past, it's also a tree that extends

into the future.

Today we have more power to mold that future, down to the genetic level, than we've ever

had before.

So what might our species' future look like?

Next time.

Stay curious.

This video is part of a special series we're doing about the story of our species: Where

we came from, how we're all connected, and where we're going.

If you haven't already, check out part 1 and 2 to trace the fossils in our family tree

and learn why we're the only humans left.

And be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of our videos.

For more infomation >> Are We All Related? - Duration: 6:26.

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Airmate Plastic Fabrication - Working With You Every Step of the Way - Duration: 0:36.

At Airmate Plastic Fabrication, we've been employing innovative CNC milling, machining,

and routing processes for over 70 years to make sure our clients get the attention to

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We work with UHMW polyethylene, urethane, HDPE, foam, and other plastics to fabricate,

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#ÇaPrendDesCouilles : L'anecdote de Marc Fournier - Duration: 0:34.

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Why Is the Ocean Blue? - Duration: 3:02.

"Why is the sky blue?" is, like, the classic curious-kid question.

People wonder about it all the time.

But for all those people asking why the sky is blue, for some reason you don't get too

many questions about why the ocean is blue.

Maybe that's because the ocean sits under the sky.

So you might just assume that the oceans look blue because they reflect the sky.

But if science has taught us anything, it's that just because something seems obvious,

that doesn't mean it's true — like in this case.

Because the real reason the ocean is blue has more to do with the fact that water is

just … inherently blue.

The sky is blue because of Rayleigh scattering, where bluer light bounces off air molecules

better than redder light.

And some of that blue does reflect off the ocean's surface, but that's not the main

reason the ocean is blue.

The ocean is blue mostly from absorbing light, not from reflecting it.

Different types of light can make water molecules vibrate different ways.

When light, like from the sun, hits water, light on the redder side of the spectrum has

just enough energy to get those molecules wiggling.

So water absorbs red, yellow, and green light better than blue.

Most water molecules can't do much with blue light, though, so it basically just goes

right on by.

A small amount of water, like in a cup, might look like it lets every color through equally

well, since it's transparent.

But that cup of water actually lets slightly more blue light through than red.

And in the ocean, by the time you get to about a hundred meters deep, almost all of the red

light has been absorbed, so the water is a deep blue color.

Water still absorbs some blue light, though, which is why the oceans are completely dark

below about a kilometer deep.

Some blue light also gets reflected back toward the surface instead of absorbed on its way

down, giving the Earth its beautiful blue oceans.

There are some places with water that's a different color — it might be blue-green,

for example, because of algae that reflects green light.

And near mouths of big rivers, the ocean can look brown because of all the dirt and silt

in the river.

But no matter what's in it, deep water looks pretty blue, because that's the only color

of sunlight left after the other colors were absorbed.

Some animals have even evolved to take advantage of this by being red instead of blue.

Blue animals in deep water will reflect that blue light, so they'll be easier for predators

to find — or for prey to avoid.

But with little to no red light to reflect off of red animals, animals with red skin

or scales or whatever just look black in deeper water, which makes them harder to find.

So, no matter what the sky looks like today, just remember that deep water is always blue.

Thanks to patreon patrons Arraffa Piédiferro and someone who just put their name as a pair

of brackets for asking this question, and thanks to all our patrons, who keep these

answers coming.

If you'd like to submit a question to be answered, you can go to patreon.com/scishow.

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HnknA - If Julius were gay (vostfr) - Duration: 2:28.

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Lonzo Ball's $495 Shoes Made $150,000 On The First Day?! - Duration: 8:12.

Bolsover step back free water

first off a guy's day is Lavar Ball

is a marketing genius this man has

a whole world talking about his shoes

even Nike Under Armour or adidas

generate this much publicity from a shoe

$500 dollars for a pair of

shoes that's crazy yo God goes to the

bank to get approved for a mortgage to get

to shooting man

but yeah Lavar Ball is a marketing

genius got one being unknown to be more

popular three sons times hell this was

publicity I thought he was the one

entering this year's NBA draft it was important over

300 pairs of lonzo ball zo2 to Sold on a first day

alone so 300 times 500 is $150,000 so if

I cost $20 max $50 to make tissue plus a

huge profit on only one day alone even

Chad Johnson Watson like the way I think

with Lavar ball Marketing the lonzo ball zo2

is genius because if you didn't make a 500 dollars

million dollars and they don't only like

$100 no one would be talking about it no

one would be talking about it so we made

$500 like Instagram Twitter Facebook is

blowing up everywhere like everybody's

talking about the shoe like people that

don't even watch basketball like been

talking with the shoe just because it's

$500 so Lavar Ball put it at $500 so we

business thing it's a luxury only big

ballers can't afford them and I can't

like I can't hate on him like what makes

Gucci so expensive

Gucci, louis vuitton all these luxury brands

like why are they so expensive the

reason why I think people walk in is

because it's like the brand name is how

big ball big baller brand right it's

also generic but like I get his idea but

the logo the big ball brand logo and

everything it didn't look

luxury so yeah let's check out the do

Tucson big wallet brand so big baller

brand right here the CEO choose the $500

these are those lights $495 no refunds

or exchange shipping by November 24th I

mean crazy man

nothing abiding and doing a review on

them and maybe you can out as a giveaway

if I have a Regional Education scribers

but the shipping today is November 24th

that's crazy man as that's almost six

months

I'm not waiting six months and do pair

shoes

and that's crazy ball when go size 14

they raised the price to 695 like

everybody knows about the whole shoe is

like what's looking to other things like

the t-shirts show us Eli Scott right

there yes life is here ba ba I think it

Gello Ball or so open looks like Joe at the

brick I think it's Gelo hey big baller

himself Lavar Ball so far little barred wha yo how

come we kidnap like he came the hard

water like real professional model if

they got a whole family to do the models

yeah these shirts are crazy expensive

six dollars $50 $50 $60 you're the big

ballers we're not stealing Mel wearing

these six dollars okay get these over

the Jesus because the teachers get the

ticket don't cost much to me if I cost

the dollar two dollars actually make

kill right there what a closet in here

can Lonzo Ball make money could you both

cause last year he was playing at UCLA

download like can big baller use

his name it can be I can use this image

for basically put a name on big baller

your ass another thing that's crazy

because the whole n-c-double-a pool may

require fall down a loopholes in a way

of how NCAA athlete can make money

instead of basically getting used onto

your plate because he's be so - what

wheezing the agilent clip olive branch

is big because of lonzo ball, Lamelo Ball

and liangelo ball yeah

in my opinion I think Lonzo Ball and

Lamelo Ball that is when the whole thing

actually started getting note that's

what that's when Ballislife and ballervision put

with them on and then they actually blew

up and then lamelo ball 92 points

that's when dealing a tip peak I don't

think anyone will ask you buy a shirt I

was saying big baller a trend I'm

definitely coming any woman will keep

our shit big like big baller brand and

I'll ever had now look at that every

they probably sold one or two but

ya think anyone is going to buy nothing

mostly kids by the big baller impressed

yes in fact it was a before us if if

If Lonzo Ball can actually make money off the

Ncaa student athletes open a

store their own apparel brand

selling and it's pretty good under this

man's name like I feel like to look barb

all not a loophole and a lot of money

you get punished with this but if a

student athlete takes money or makes

money sizable name like did he sell this

Jersey or anything don't get offended

but if you put the honest pence name

over and tell copy that

yeah yes this is we're poor like that

what $50 $100 0 or 1 was band

game $100 for this Back to lonzo ball's zo2

to actually think it's really smart as

more involved because more ninety five

dollars five dollars and they didn't

make a five eight dollars and they don't

only like 100 dollars no one will be

talking about it no one will be talking

about so we missed by many dollars like

Instagram Twitter Facebook into work up

everywhere

everybody's talking about the shoe like

people that don't even watch basketball

like the talking with the shoe just

because it's $500 this is Falcon Jerry

important events and inside knowledge to

do exactly what these other brands are

doing why is hitting there's a market

out there and reply rosette people say

the following kids by himself what this

is the case who cares if he dies this

boys in here in the business if it fell

at biggest city tried you know I'll

leave by getting this Nike adidas Under

Armour should be very afraid get big

baller brands disease with a little bit

from some future stars or introduced our

son one breath upon you is a companies

can choose any marketing strategy and

leave our brand towards this one so you

leave a comment below down in the

comment section if you guys people of

Lavar Ball was smart to make it five

million dollars compared to a hundred

dollars because like I said before in my

mind is million dollars no be talking

about the shoe so that pay for watch my

video guide and I'm out is

For more infomation >> Lonzo Ball's $495 Shoes Made $150,000 On The First Day?! - Duration: 8:12.

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How to change the desktop version of the "YouTube" to the new design - Duration: 2:12.

How to change the desktop version of the "YouTube" to the new design

Hello everyone

This time, we will introduce how to change the desktop version of the "YouTube" to the new design

Google has announced a new design of the desktop version of "YouTube" on May 3, 2017, it has released a switching function of the design

The new design of the desktop version of "YouTube" is a simple specification that adopted the material design, at the moment looks like it can be used as a trial function

The new design of the desktop version of "YouTube" can be introduced immediately by clicking the button to access the dedicated site "try it now"

The new design of the desktop version of "YouTube" is a simple design which is based on white

This will then allow a further stand out video content, also it has become more operation is likely to be because it is also adjusted such as the size of each icon

Also it has also changed the contents of the menu that appears when you click the account icon

The new design of this addition to the desktop version of "YouTube" is black-based "dark mode" is also available

"Dark mode" will first change the desktop version of the "YouTube" to the new design,

It is possible to use by turning on the switch of further by clicking on the "dark mode" from the menu that appears when you click the account icon "dark mode to enable the"

If you want to return to the original design it can be done by simply answer by clicking on the "return to the previous YouTube" from the menu that appears when you click the account icon to a simple questionnaire

New design that have become available in the current desktop version of "YouTube" is scheduled to be adopted in the future smartphone version of the app

Above, it was the introduction of how to change the desktop version of the "YouTube" to the new design

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Deux innovations pour les personnes à mobilité réduite - Duration: 6:12.

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Megalith Part 1: The Last Briefing | BESIEGE v 0.45 | Theater of Flights #66 - Duration: 2:30.

Good morning troops. I have an important announcement.

In one hour, each one of you will take part in the most important mission in our history

A mission that will result in the defeat of the vile enemy who has brought chaos to our continent.

Although we are from different nations and of different races,

we have fought, suffered and died together,

fighting for what we believe in - fighting for freedom.

Today, we shall gather for our final battle, to liberate our beautiful continent

and restore freedom to our people, our friends, and our families.

Our victory will herald the beginning of a new era of prosperity for the Usean continent.

Victory will be ours! We shall return peace to our people, and win back our freedom, and our future!

The skies belong to everyone! Now, let us take back our shattered skies!

♫ King, ♫

♫ King of tremendous majesty, ♫

♫ who freely saves those worthy ones, ♫

♫ save me, source of mercy. ♫

For more infomation >> Megalith Part 1: The Last Briefing | BESIEGE v 0.45 | Theater of Flights #66 - Duration: 2:30.

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