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  1. The Medallion (2003) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Gordon Chan. Paul Wheeler. A Hong Kong detective suffers a fatal accident involving a mysterious medallion and is transformed into an immortal warrior with superhuman powers.

  3. The film stars Jackie Chan, Lee Evans, Claire Forlani, and Julian Sands. It was much less successful than Chan's other American films such as the Rush Hour film series, Shanghai Noon and its sequel, Shanghai Knights. The film was theatrically released on 15 August 2003 in Hong Kong and 22 August 2003 in the United States by TriStar Pictures.

  4. Aug 22, 2003 · The movie stars Jackie Chan, who has never to my knowledge been described as handsome, and who pokes fun at his own nose in this movie. His command of the English language should more properly be called a duel, and most of his movies are sensationally derivative of most of his other movies.

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    “Join us on a journey into the future, where humanity has set out on a new voyage of discovery, seeking adventure among the stars.”— Vault-Tec announcer

    https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/File:VaultTecAmongTheStarsAnnouncer-NukaWorld.ogg

    The attraction was opened as a way to attract customers to purchase spots in Vaults. Vault-Tec sales staff were instructed to manipulate potential applicants by making them feel like part of the Vault-Tec family and handing out brochures such as "Mutations: It Could Happen To You." Hidden monitoring rooms made it clear that the ride was also used to experiment on visitors and staff through Project Consumer Guidance.

    Luis Bateman, the project's lead, oversaw five experiments that were tested on visitors and staff. The first experiment was brainwave disruption, which used radiation scrubbers to emit an electromagnetic field that caused interference in the brainwave patterns of subjects. The second used audio emitters to generate varying degrees of subliminal suggestions overlaid with a special frequency, while the third released an airborne toxin from genetically-modified flora. The fourth experiment modified the exhibit's reactor to emit theta-band radiation in short, low doses. The final one used the previous four experiments on the attraction's staff, including Hodgson, Grunner, Langston, Dallas, and Bartlebee.

    Vault-Tec: Among the Stars is presented as an imagining of a Vault that would be built on other planets. Visitors walk through rooms displaying the concept of the Vault but are subject to Theta Radiation and subliminal messages as part of the experiments run by Vault-Tec. Upon entering the building, a pathway through an outline of a Vault door leads to a display of the surface of a planet, with an animatronic wearing a spacesuit costume. The lights and tour dialogue activate automatically when visitors approach the exhibits or can be manually activated with buttons located near the exhibits. The walkway continues to a real Vault entrance, marked "Arcturus I" instead of a Vault number such as Vault 111.

    Many doors inside the Vault lead to concrete walls, as the Vault is just a concept. On the pathway to the atrium, visitors are subjected to radiation, causing blurred vision. Visitors travel along the second floor of the atrium, where trees are planted for dwellers to "relax in an Earth-like setting." The pathway goes down some stairs to a private residential suite, with a sliding door on the left that leads to a generator with a fusion core inside, as well as a monitoring area with the Project Lead terminal. A hole in the wall leads into the reactor room, which is dimly lit and full of radiation. The visitors' path continues past a hydroponics room, where the green mist is visibly being sprayed into the air of the visitor walkway. The door on the right leads into the hydroponics room, while the door on the left leads into the Vault's research area, with a few chemistry stations and science supplies. A window and door frame provides a view of the reactor room.

    •Six star cores:

    •One is behind a hidden locked door in the space display near the entrance.

    •One is in the residential room, behind a door.

    •One is in the reactor room, accessible through the hole in the wall in the residential suite.

    •Three are in the monitoring room next to the main office, behind a Master-locked door.

    •Six spacesuit costumes - Worn by animatronic mannequins.

    •Precious Medals - The medallion collected at the end of the exhibit is one of the seven needed to complete the quest.

    •Star Control - The star cores are used for repairing the mainframe.

    •Trip to the Stars - Dara Hubbell needs spacesuit costumes from the attraction.

    •Variable Removal - PAM has intel on a courser in the field. An unchecked courser can cause tremendous damage to the Railroad and the Sole Survivor is tasked with eliminating it.

    Vault-Tec: Among the Stars appears in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World. It is also mentioned in the Fallout 76 update Nuka-World on Tour.

    1.Vault-Tec sales terminal

    2.Project lead terminal

    3.Daily Observation 07HJ915

    4.Daily Observation 07HJ920

  5. Sep 1, 2016 · Medallion #1: Galactic Zone – Vault-Tec: Among the Stars – Go through the ‘Among the Stars’ building until you reach the exit. The medallion dispenser is located right next to the Vault-Tec...

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