Unknown

Unknown or The Unknown may refer to:

Mathematics

  • Unknown (mathematics), a variable appearing in an equation, in which the equation has to be solved
  • Film

  • Unknown (2006 film), a thriller starring James Caviezel
  • Unknown (2011 film), a thriller starring Liam Neeson
  • The Unknown (1915 comedy film), a silent boxing film
  • The Unknown (1915 drama film)
  • The Unknown (1927 film), a silent horror film starring Lon Chaney
  • The Unknown (1946 film), a mystery film
  • The Unknown (2005 film), an action/thriller starring Miles O'Keeffe
  • Music

  • Unknown (album), a 2015 album by Rasputina
  • The Unknown (album), a 2014 album by Madeline Juno
  • The Unknown, a 2014 album by Dillon
  • The Unknown, an album by Mark B and Blade
  • Other uses

  • Unknown (magazine), an American pulp fantasy fiction magazine published from 1938 to 1943
  • The Unknown (Animorphs), a 1998 book by K. A. Applegate
  • Unknown (Tekken), a character in Tekken
  • Unknown (Tall Metal), a public sculpture by American artist Cary Chapman
  • Amnesia: The Dark Descent or Unknown, a 2010 video game
  • Jun Kazama

    Jun Kazama (風間 準 Kazama Jun) is a fictional character from the Tekken fighting game series, who has made her debut in Tekken 2, her only canonical appearance to date. Following an ambiguous relationship with Kazuya Mishima, she became the mother of Jin Kazama, both of whom are main characters in the series. She is also related to Asuka Kazama and her father.

    A nature lover and the mother of Jin Kazama, Jun plays an important role in the story despite of her absence for most of the series. While she was cut from the main series after her debut, Jun has continued to appear in the series' spin-offs, including the Tekken Tag Tournament series, where her alter-ego, Unknown serves as the final boss in all Tag Tournament entries so far. Despite her relatively few appearances, the character has gained a considerable popularity among the fans of the series.

    Appearances

    In video games

    Amnesia: The Dark Descent

    Amnesia: The Dark Descent is a survival horror video game by Frictional Games, released for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms. The game features a protagonist named Daniel exploring a dark and foreboding castle, while avoiding monsters and other obstructions as well as solving puzzles. The game was critically well received, earning two awards from the Independent Games Festival and numerous positive reviews.

    Originally released independently as a download, the game has since been published in retail by 1C Company in Russia and Eastern Europe, as well as THQ in North America. A collection of five short stories set in the world of Amnesia, written by Mikael Hedberg and illustrated by the game's concept artists, was also made available. In addition, the game's soundtrack is available for purchase and a free content expansion called "Justine" has been released as well as many fan-made expansions and stories for its unique "Custom Story" gamemode.

    Gameplay

    Valhalla (audio drama)

    Valhalla is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

    Plot

    In Valhalla, Capital of Callisto, Jupiter's premier moon, anything and everything is for sale. But Valhalla is in trouble due to Earth granting independence and cutting off the supplies. The Doctor visits the Job Centre and finds power cuts, barcoded citizens and monthly riots and a termite problem.

    Cast

  • The DoctorSylvester McCoy
  • Jevvan — Michelle Gomez
  • Our Mother — Susannah York
  • Laxton — Philip Jackson
  • Gerium — Fraser James
  • Tin-Marie — Donna Berlin
  • Clerk — Duncan Wisbey
  • Groom — Dominic Frisby
  • Worker — Jack Galagher
  • External links

  • Big Finish Productions - Valhalla
  • Valhalla at the Doctor Who Reference Guide

  • Valhalla (Pleasure Beach Blackpool)

    Valhalla is a large indoor dark ride at Pleasure Beach Blackpool in Lancashire, England. It was opened on 14 June 2000 at a cost of £15 million (equivalent to more than £23 million in 2015) - one of the most expensive water rides ever to be built - and is the longest indoor dark ride in the world. Both a dark ride and a water ride, Valhalla uses special effects which incorporate fire, water, snow, thunder and lightning.

    Replacement

    Valhalla Replaced The Fun House, (Which Burned Down In 1991 In It's Space) Valhalla Then Was Built And Opened In 2000.

    Design

    Valhalla was largely designed by Sarner, based in the United Kingdom, including its ride effects and electronics. Additional water effects were designed by American company Technifex. Intamin provided the vehicle and track elements. Conceived by former park owner Geoffrey Thompson, the ride is based on Valhalla from Norse mythology and covers sixteen different scenes.

    It is based on a similar ride, Viking Toktet (also known as Vikinglandet), found in Norway's Tusenfryd and designed by Sarner. Both rides use elements of a traditional log flume ride combined with the design of a traditional dark ride with additional special effects to dramatize the ride experience. Valhalla uses physical effects such as a dramatic change in temperature and artificial snow throughout the duration of the ride. Riders experience extremes of temperature ranging from -20°C to 40°C. There are various water effects during the ride course, including a water vortex and track elements include a turntable (where the boat is turned around thus facing backwards).

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