fun fact of the day the ocean is 70 percent, said that we only explored 5 percent. That means. There's 100 of creature out there, we still didn't know.keep this in mind, if you're going to swim in the ocean watch your feet
@@aidenworld2755 cool and it's Crimson Wanderer is a mysterious warrior of outstanding strength and skill, feared for his deadly power, but is also seen as a hero by many. He's widely considered as one of the most dangerous humanoid entities in The Backrooms that racked one of the highest kill count ever recorded. There's conflicting accounts regarding the appearance of the Crimson Wanderer, suggesting that different individuals perceived them differently. Initially, this is thought to be caused by an illusion, but further evidence proved that the Crimson Wanderer has actually multiple forms. He's not to be considered as a shape-shifter, and his transformation is apparently part of his power. See the next section for the details of his forms. The default form of the Crimson Wanderer is an over 2 meters tall knight in a fantastic metal armor, complete with an old, worn-out red cape. He carries a claymore that he keeps on his back, but he often drags it across the floor, causing a loud, scratching noises while he approach his target. Considering his heavy movement, it's estimated that his weight, complete with his armor and weapon, is about half a metric ton. Currently, it's uncertain what the Crimson Wanderer looks like under the armor. A popular theory suggested that the Crimson Wanderer is nothing but a sentient armor, so there's no body inside. This theory is unlikely to be true, considering the evidence that the Crimson Wanderer does bleed whenever they get hurt. Many believed that the entity was once an ordinary wanderer, but somehow got corrupted, cursed, consumed by his own power, or by some other malevolent forces. Even then, his semblance of humanity and personality still remained. Most common belief identify him as one of the fallen dragon slayer from Level 1275 or an agent affiliated by the Eye of Argos, considering that his behaviors mainly driven by sense of justice. A less popular theory suggested that the entity was originally a knight from one of the kingdoms of the Toprooms, but tends to travel to various other regions, including the Midrooms and the Backrooms. There's many theories regarding the connection of the Crimson Wanderer and the Crimson Heart from the Five Treasures of the Void, but there's no concrete evidence of the theories so far. Behaviors The Crimson Wanderer is a highly infamous entity despite the fact that there's only one Crimson Wanderer in the entirety of the Backrooms. This is mostly due to his extremely violent tendency to hunt and slaughter monsters across the Backrooms. Due to this, many classified him under the same category as Counter Entities, but he's certainly not one of them, as they're hostile against each other. However, he does not blindly attack, and not every entity will show hostility against him. The Crimson Wanderer would also often kill other wanderers Too, but only if he ever deemed them to cross the line. Many found it surprising that he's able to communicate, even expressing semblance of humanity with an actual personality, as he possessed a clear, keen judgement and ideals. Many attempted to communicate with the Crimson Wanderer, but he would rarely talk, and even if he does, his demeanor is a cold, stoic, cynical individual. However, he shows a great deal of empathy as he's protective toward the weak and the innocent. Because of this, many nicknamed him as the "Antihero of the Backrooms", to his disdain. On his default form, the Crimson Wanderer is a rather calm and collected, even level-minded individual, that would only attack if provoked, or when he deemed violence as necessary. When he gets hurt, or he engages in combat with a powerful opponent, he will then transform to a more intimidating form where his armor and weapons darkens and twists into a more demonic, monstrous design. It's advised not to communicate and stay at a safe distance from the Crimson Wanderer during this phase, as he becomes much more violent, aggressive, brutal and barbaric. On an extremely rare circumstance that the Crimson Wanderer would show his true form; either if he gets beaten hard enough that his armor breaks, or when he faces an especially evil individual, as he only uses this for those he deemed deserved the worst of suffering. In this form, the Crimson Wanderer is an entity of chaos without a defined physical shape, described as a "living shadow" by those who witnessed his cruelty. Contrary to his previous forms, he's the most calm during this form, with little to no aggression. This eerie, serene demeanor only add to the intimidation factor, as he tends to float toward his target, taking his time to terrorize, tormenting them as they either helplessly fight back or try to escape. Due to this, It's theorized that the true nature of the Crimson Wanderer is an entity of nightmare, symbolizing the devil judging the wicked. However, this theory is widely disregarded by those with some more positive opinion of the entity, believing that he's an agent of justice instead. The Crimson Wanderer would prioritize the safety of the innocent and would always aid the weak that are in need, unless in his true form, where he would avoid and ignore anyone but his target. When asked why, he said that he didn't want to accidentally hurt any innocent bystander, implying that even in his nightmare form, he still retained enough humanity and capable of empathy. Biology As for now, there's yet any concrete evidence on whether the Crimson Wanderer has an organic body inside the armor or not, so any assumption of its biology is unreliable. He does express humanly needs, but he says that he does not require food or drink to survive, though would consume them if he wished so. According to his explanation, he can regulate his life-force to store and use energy effectively, and he spends only a little amount of them to fulfill his needs, such as nutrient and air. It seems that the Lighters are the only thing that he ever deliberately consume, but it's uncertain whether he do this for sustenance, or simply an act to eliminate them. Capabilities Not much is known about the Crimson Wanderer, other than what's so far gathered from surviving observations. Apparently, the nature of the Crimson Wanderer shifts between forms, most likely due to the power of the transformation. There's two theories of the transformation; ascending to a higher state by harnessing a certain power, or unleashing the true nature that he suppressed. The first theory said that the Crimson Wanderer was once an ordinary wanderer, but gradually lost his humanity, got corrupted and cursed by his power. The second theory suggested that the Crimson Wanderer is actually a nightmarish monster, such as a demon, but desperately suppressing their malevolent nature, implying that he wishes to be human, or at least tries to behave as a civilized entity. Overall, the analysis of the Crimson Wanderer's body and power will be divided based on his forms. Default Form Strength: Able to punch through walls and many other objects rather easily. Durability: His armor seems to be as strong as a modern main battle tank. Mobility: He tends to walk slowly, but can actually move faster than a cheetah. Abilities: The Crimson Wanderer seems able to regenerate his body and his tools if they ever get damaged. However, the Crimson Wanderer does not seems to be immortal, as he shows a sign of survival instinct, suggesting that he could still die, or perhaps, he was once a mortal. Apparently, he regenerates by using the same life-force manipulation, which he used to sustain his body. Combat Form Strength: Smashing through vehicles and buildings with little to no effort. Durability: Surviving heavy explosives and barely taking any damage. Mobility: Much faster than in default form, with highest observable speed around supersonic level. Abilities: The Crimson Wanderer generates a fiery aura during this form, with increasing heat and brightness depend on its energy level. His aura is apparently a projection of his power, that he can fire off as a blast or beam to destroy his targets. Overall power varies between average explosives, to something that can destroy a whole town. His aura may grow and reshape to various forms, and most commonly, a spiritual avatar of himself wielding various of weapons. Multiple eyewitnesses insist that "he's using Susanoo from Naruto" due to their similar visual and capabilities. The aura itself is apparently the same life-force that he used to sustain his body, which mean, overusing his aura would lead to him running out of energy to sustain his life. True Form Strength: Incomprehensible due to his chaotic, nightmarish existence. Durability: It is uncertain on what could damage him on this state. Mobility: Very slow, but often seen appearing and disappearing from one place to another, suggesting he can moves through teleportation. Abilities: The Crimson Wanderer is considered an entity of nightmare on this phase. His nature is a mystery that not many dare to observe, but he doesn't seems to be omnipresent nor omniscience, let alone omnipotent. Currently, our understanding to his capabilities on this form is close to nothing, but his existence seems to corrupt or disturb anything around him, such as causing lamps and other electronics to flickers or even dies. Living beings expressed discomfort, intense fear, dread and despair around him. Many entities of the Backrooms would avoid or even becoming terrified when he entered this form, even though most are already afraid from his previous forms. He rarely ever uses this form, and it seems that there are many limitations, requirements, or consequences of unleashing this form. The most commonly accepted theory is that, using this form for too long would slowly erode his humanity, turning him to mindless, heartless monster
@@aidenworld2755 the Focke-Achgelis Focke, Achgelis & Co. GmbH Commercial Director: Dipl.-Ing. Kirchhoff Technical Director: Prof. Dr.-Ing eh Henrich Focke Plants: Hoyenkamp near Delmenhorst, Oldenburg, Laupheim Henrich Focke was born on October 8, 1890. In 1909, still at school, he was already working on the construction of flight models and gliders. In 1913, he began his studies at the Technical University of Hanover, which - interrupted by World War I - he finished after the war. After serving as an infantryman during the war, Focke was transferred to the Air Force and crashed at the Western Front in 1917. After the crash, Focke was stationed at the aircraft maintenance at Berlin-Adlershof. In 1923, he founded the Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau AG together with Georg Wulf, who had been his assistant since 1913. Focke was technical director and member of the board until 1933. He was always used to cut his own path. So, in 1931 , he purchased the license of the Cierva autogyro and used the Focke-Wulf facilities to build the model C-19 Mark VI “Don Quixote” and later the C-30 “Heustarte” (“Grasshopper”). Motivated by the work on these rotary-wing aircraft, Focke established a research laboratory as part of his own factory in 1931 that later became his sole point of interest. This was the place where the Fw 61 was built. This research laboratory became the birthplace of Focke, Achgelis & Co. GmbH. In 1937, Prof. Henrich Focke founded the Focke, Achgelis & Co. GmbH together with the renowned stunt pilot Gerd Achgelis. Other members of staff were Dr. Jackel, Dr. Just, Dr.-Ing. Schweym, and Dipl.-Ing. Spanger. In the beginning, design and production was provided by the Brandenburgische Motorenwerke in Spandau, but was automatically transferred to BMW, after both companies had merged. Later, the entire development staff was separated from BMW at the instance of the Reich Air Ministry (RLM) and was made available to Focke-Achgelis. Initially, the work in this group was headed by Director Dipl.-Ing. Wolff, later, by his closest assistant, Obering. Bussmann, and Dr.-Ing. Löffler on the theoretical side. The Fw 61, being the world's first successful helicopter, was followed by a number of other successful rotary-wing aircraft and some interesting projects that could not be completed because of the war. later, by his closest assistant, Obering. Bussmann, and Dr.-Ing. Löffler on the theoretical side. The Fw 61, being the world's first successful helicopter, was followed by a number of other successful rotary-wing aircraft and some interesting projects that could not be completed because of the war. later, by his closest assistant, Obering. Bussmann, and Dr.-Ing. Löffler on the theoretical side. The Fw 61, being the world's first successful helicopter, was followed by a number of other successful rotary-wing aircraft and some interesting projects that could not be completed because of the war. Focke Achgelis Fa 223 After the development of the Fw 61 German authorities agreed that a helicopter should be capable of carrying a payload of 700 kg to be of practical use. This was the reason for the design of a substantially larger construction that started in 1938. The Fa 223 had fundamentally the same framework as the Fw 61. It was also equipped with twin-rotors mounted side-by-side on outriggers. One of the two Fw 61 was expanded to a flying laboratory in order to gain planning fundamentals for the Fa 223. The prototype of the Fa 223 left the factory in August 1939 and for the first time lifted off the ground in August 1940, still captured . 100 hours of ground testing had preceded the lift-off. The designers had to overcome a large number of problems: unbalanced rotors, developing safety devices for switching automatically to autorotation in case of a power plant or gearbox failure, as well as solving the problem of blades being sensitive against a pitch-angle change and the problem of vibrations. During these tests the hazardous mutual self-excitation of the rotor blades was discovered. Subsequent flight testing had to be accomplished in hovering flight, due to the non-existing large wind tunnel, covering many aspects of lift, resistance and torque. At the beginning of 1942, the model was ready for serial production, and an order for 100 units followed. Because of the war and permanent bombing only 20 had been built by the end of the war, and only 10 of them had flown. At the end of the war, only two machines were found ready to fly. One of them was disassembled and shipped to the US, the other became the first helicopter to cross the Channel to England. The Fa 223 showed good flight characteristics and was fully stable around all axes with regard to statics and dynamics, except for stability around the pitch axis. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. Type: Single-engine transport helicopter Rotor system: Two 3-bladed counterrotating rotors side-by-side mounted on steel-tube outriggers. Each rotor has a diameter of 12 m. Rotor blades with steel-tube spar, wooden ribs, torsionally resistant plywood nose and fabric-covered tail; simply supported with friction damper. Automatic change-over as fly-ball governor, as with the Fw 61. Fuselage: Framework as welded steel-tube frame, completely fabric-covered. Empennage: Standard empennage, consisting of a complete vertical tail and stabilizer struts, mounted to the vertical fin in T-arrangement. All surfaces from fabric-covered wood. Undercarriage: Rigid tricycle undercarriage. All wheels mounted to oil-damped shock struts. Spring-mounted auxiliary skid under the rear fuselage. Powerplant: Air-cooled 9-cylinder rotary engine BMW-Bramo 323 Q-3 with 1x 1,000 hp take-off power, installed amidships and positively cooled. Cooling-air intake through a slit along the fuselage. Crew: Two pilot seats side-by-side in fully glazed nose section, behind it the main cabin with another 4 seats or freight. Type designation: Fa 223 “Dragon” Usage: transportation helicopters Manufactures: Focke-Achgelis Country: Germany First flight: 1940 Lenght: 12.25 m Height: 4.35 m Rotor diameter: 12m each Number of rotor blades: 2x3 Power plant: BMW Bramo 323D Power: 1,000 hp (735 kW) Max speed: 182km/h Service ceiling: 2,010m Empty weight: 3.180kg Max. take off weight: 4.434kg Range: 300 km Crew: 1 Manufactured: 20 fock
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