He/She later became the leader of the remaining G&K members and new members when Kryuger was critically injured and was unable to lead the organization for the time being. He/She can also create the strategies and plans to the T-Dolls and his/her allies. Powers & Abilities Intelligence and Master TacticianĪs the representative of the Griffin & Kryuger, the Commander have the ability to command the T-Dolls in the battles, both inside and outside the organization. Despite that, he/she remained loyal to the T-Dolls and his/her allies and even became a father-figure/mother-figure to Helena. Later in Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium, the Commander's personality began to change as he/she became even more serious, cold and less humorous than ever before as he/she wanted to no longer bound by the rules of others in order to control his/her own destiny due to enduring in many ordeals in all the years. However, the Commander can at times also be hot-headed, reckless, stubborn, naive and immature, though he/she later slowly became more mature as the story progresses. Despite that, he/she can be sometimes stern and strict towards their behaviors. ![]() On the other hand, he/she cares deeply for the T-Dolls under or outside his/her command, viewing them as friends, family members and comrades-in-arms, as well as potentially girlfriends despite their often quirky personalities or his/her feeling with M4A1, as the Commander's presence was very popular towards them. ![]() He/She was also an idealist who wishes to restore world peace and refuses to become as bloodthirsty as his/her enemies. He/She is also very helpful, honorable and courageous as he/she was willing to risk his/her life to help others in need. He/She is kind, compassionate, righteous, composed, patient, cheerful, optimistic and polite as he/she was loyal to both allies and superiors alike. The Commander is a person with the pure of heart filled with courage, determination and strong willpower.
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![]() We've seen MusE used in studios in many different ways. That being said, as a beginner, you're better off starting with something simple and intuitive such as Garageband.Īn open-source architecture offers a lot of customizability and basically lets you create your own perfect DAW environment. Garageband or Tracktion Waveform if you're on Windows. However, if you're not technical don't get an Open Source DAW. ![]() It may be intimidating at first, but it offers a lot more than most free DAWs and will take you further as you grow as a musician. MusE is the best open-source DAW out there for beginners. They're both free and will offer everything you need to get started with production.Ī lot of the best open-source DAWs are very well packaged and are quite beginner-friendly, so they're a great option for both beginners and professionals! Which Are The Best Open Source DAWs for Beginners? If you're starting out we'd avoid open-source DAWs and go for something like Garageband or Tracktion Waveform. This is of course very advanced, and you need a deep understanding of software, code and tech to perform this. From customizability to being able to look and work “under the hood” of your DAW, open-source software has a lot of advantages.įor instance, using a Raspberry Pi, you could integrate an open-source DAW with your mixing desk and have it working as a kind of digital mixer/DAW for workflow. Open-source DAWs let you do a lot of things that software packages like Ableton and Logic just can't. If you don't understand tech well, start off with something more simple. However, they are mainly for people who know how to code. They have lots of advantages, they're usually free, highly customizable, and can be run on Linux systems, such as Raspberry Pi computers. ![]() Lucier was an all-NLCC outfielder last year as a 10th grader. Hart will play at Manchester University, while Kass is going to Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Fayta will play at Knox College. I am looking forward to seeing who steps up and takes on key roles." Three of those seniors are headed to play in college. "In being a young team, there will be a lot of new faces for us this year. "We will be a very young team," Hoffman said. Worth noting: Youth will kind of rule the day for the Eagles, who only have five seniors. As well, we have a good group of arms that we are excited about getting out on the field." "We don't return a lot of players, but the returns we do have all play important well. "The strengths of the team will be up the middle," Behm said. He is headed to College of Lake County next season. Swanson, an all-conference pick last season, is a lefty pitcher who went 7-3 with a 3.31 ERA last year and also hit. Worth noting: Grant is fresh off a NLCC runner-up finish last season. Last year's record: 20-15, 11-7 (Northern Lake County) Viator lost three games last year, while Nazareth won the Class 3A state title and Joliet Catholic won the Class 2A state title. We have great team chemistry and hardworking young mean who are ready to compete in the tough ESCC." Speaking of the conference, St. "Pitching, as always, will dictate this year's success. "The strengths of this team is our depth and returning players who have played major varsity innings as sophomores," Gandolfi said. 347 last year and earned all-conference accolades, while Butler University commit Galdoni also was an all-ESCC pick. ![]() ![]() Wolff, Curry, Ledezma and Chajet lettered on the varsity as sophomores last year, while Wolf begins his third year on the varsity. Viator in the East Suburban Catholic and lost to eventual Class 3A state runner-up Crystal Lake South in a regional title game. The longtime Corsairs coach returns a good chunk of talent that took second to St. Worth noting: This will be Gandolfi's final season at the helm. Last year's record: 17-13, 6-6 (East Suburban Catholic) Round Lake also has continued to improve over the last few seasons and will make some noise this season. Their team is going to be strong and Grant is always well-coached and incredibly competitive. Lakes has an incredible coaching staff with three guys who have been varsity coaches at some point. Our conference has three coaches who are taking over their program (Grayslake North and Wacuonda as well), so three teams will look a lot different compared to the last few seasons. "The program Troy Whalen has built is second to none and you know they are always going to be the team to beat. "I think it always starts with Grayslake Central," he said. They have very lofty goals and want to be the last man standing at the end of the season." Fracek said Grayslake Central is the team to watch in the conference, though it will not lack for talented teams. They have worked and worked all winter and do not want to be denied this year. "The returning players are determined to prove last year was a fluke. We have a unique blend of hitters and guys who can move on the bases." Fracek said the work ethic he is seeing is impressive, "some of the best I have seen in my 10 years of coaching," he said. I have an idea of what our 'floor' will look like, but if we can hit our 'ceiling' in regards to talent reaching our potential, I think we will be really good all over the place. We have a lot of pitching and guys who can play all over the field. These kids ae go-getters on and off the field and they mean business. "The strength of our team is going to be our work ethic. "Our team has an incredible blend of seniors and youth," Fracek said. Schuyler, an all-Northern Lake County Conference selection last year, will play at Indiana, while Sacchetti is headed to Bryant & Stratton (Wisconsin) and Aiden Niemczyk will be off to the University of St. This is his 11th season in the program overall. ![]() Worth noting: Fracek takes over the controls of the Antioch program. The shroud, however, is of exemplary quality. Read more about: Religion Things you didn’t know about early Christianity: 8 surprising facts Literary works from the period (such as Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales) depict peddlers and fraudsters that would capitalise on the disconnection and isolation of medieval Europe by scamming unsuspecting Christians into paying to see faux relics. Whether a forgery or a work of art, the shroud has baffled many for centuries. Three independent sources tested a small sample of the shroud and determined with 95% accuracy that it dated to 1260-1390. Later radiocarbon dating was undertaken in 1988. Testing ranged from historical material analysis to testing the pigments - and results indicated that the shroud had originated from the Middle Ages, not the 1st century. In 1978, the group was given special dispensation from the Vatican to have direct access to the shroud. ![]() In the 1970s, various scientists from across the community came together and formed the Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP) to gain further understanding of the relic. Since then, the linen has undergone various forms of forensic and scientific testing to try and accurately date it. The photograph’s negative provided a clearer image of the imprint in the fabric and showed detail that was previously hidden to the naked eye. The first photograph was taken in 1899 and enabled the global scientific community to study and analyse for themselves. Since the discovery of the shroud, there have been fierce debates as its origin and authenticity. Read more about: Medieval History The Nazi hunt for holy treasure from Thor's Hammer to the Holy Grail The Vatican publicly declared that it was not the authentic shroud of Jesus Christ. In a 1389 letter to the Pope, the Dean of the Lirey Church confirmed that the shroud’s forger had confessed it was a fake. It wasn’t long until the shroud was officially recorded as a forgery. This led to fraudsters and forgers taking advantage of eager Christians that wanted a chance to witness holy relics for themselves. ![]() From the search for the Holy Grail to the Spear of Destiny: icons were incredibly sought after. Religious icons were a hugely important aspect of Catholicism throughout the Middle Ages. Claiming the shroud as the authentic burial shroud of Jesus Christ, there is no record as to how the knight came across it 1,300 years after the prophet’s crucifixion and resurrection. In the mid-1350s, a knight presented the shroud to the Dean of the church in the small French town of Lirey. ![]() Here are five interesting and surprising facts about the shroud that you might not know. Whether an impressive forgery or a living relic of extreme religious importance, the Shroud of Turin has continued to spark imaginations and theories. Read more about: Religion The lost years of Jesus: The mystery of Christ's missing 18 years |