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Michael Connor (screenwriter)
Michael Connor may refer to: *Michael L. Connor, American politician and government official *Michael J. Connor, US Navy admiral *Michael Connor (voice actor) in ''Spyro the Dragon'' *Michael Connor (screenwriter) of ''Sword of Freedom'' *Mike Connor (author), see List of Ace titles in numeric series *Mike Connor (rugby league), player for South Wales Scorpions See also

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Michael Connor (voice Actor)
Michael Connor may refer to: * Michael L. Connor, American politician and government official * Michael J. Connor, US Navy admiral * Michael Connor (voice actor) in ''Spyro the Dragon'' *Michael Connor (screenwriter) Michael Connor may refer to: *Michael L. Connor, American politician and government official *Michael J. Connor, US Navy admiral *Michael Connor (voice actor) in ''Spyro the Dragon'' *Michael Connor (screenwriter) of ''Sword of Freedom'' *Mike Conn ... of '' Sword of Freedom'' * Mike Connor (author), see List of Ace titles in numeric series * Mike Connor (rugby league), player for South Wales Scorpions See also * Michael Connors (other) {{hndis, Connor, Michael ...
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Spyro The Dragon
''Spyro the Dragon'' is a 1998 platform game originally developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The first game in the ''Spyro'' series, it stars the title character, a young purple dragon named Spyro, and his dragonfly friend, Sparx, who must journey across the Dragon Kingdom to defeat Gnasty Gnorc, who has overtaken the five dragon Homeworlds by trapping the other dragons in crystal and turning their hoard of gems into an army of minions. ''Spyro the Dragon'' is an open-ended 3D platformer, featuring large, sprawling levels in which the player must locate collectable items, among which are gemstones, crystallized dragons, and stolen dragon eggs. Spyro's abilities as a dragon include fire breath, a head-on charging attack, and a mid-air glide which he can use to scale large distances, all of which must be used strategically to find items and defeat enemies. ''Spyro the Dragon'' started development following the release of ...
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Michael Connor (screenwriter)
Michael Connor may refer to: *Michael L. Connor, American politician and government official *Michael J. Connor, US Navy admiral *Michael Connor (voice actor) in ''Spyro the Dragon'' *Michael Connor (screenwriter) of ''Sword of Freedom'' *Mike Connor (author), see List of Ace titles in numeric series *Mike Connor (rugby league), player for South Wales Scorpions See also

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Sword Of Freedom
''Sword of Freedom'' was a 1958 drama adventure series for a family audience. Like several of its predecessors (most notably ''The Adventures of Robin Hood''), it was produced by Sapphire Films for ITC Entertainment and fitted into the same swashbuckler genre as previous productions. It ran for 39 half-hour monochrome episodes. Plot Marco del Monte is a young Republican artist living in sixteenth century Renaissance Florence. The city is ruled by the tyrant Duke de Medici. Marco's girlfriend is Angelica, a beautiful former pickpocket. Sandro is Marco's friend and confidant. Machiavelli is the Duke's advisor, and Captain Rodrigo is the head of the Medici forces. The series depicts the struggles of the Republicans to combat the attempts of the Duke to strengthen his position and make himself a dictator. Cast and characters * Edmund Purdom as Marco del Monte * Adrienne Corri as Angelica * Roland Bartrop as Sandro * Martin Benson as the Duke de Medici * Kenneth Hyde as Machiav ...
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Mike Connor (author)
Michael Connor may refer to: * Michael L. Connor, American politician and government official * Michael J. Connor, US Navy admiral *Michael Connor (voice actor) in ''Spyro the Dragon'' *Michael Connor (screenwriter) of ''Sword of Freedom ''Sword of Freedom'' was a 1958 drama adventure series for a family audience. Like several of its predecessors (most notably ''The Adventures of Robin Hood''), it was produced by Sapphire Films for ITC Entertainment and fitted into the same s ...'' * Mike Connor (author), see List of Ace titles in numeric series * Mike Connor (rugby league), player for South Wales Scorpions See also * Michael Connors (other) {{hndis, Connor, Michael ...
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List Of Ace Titles In Numeric Series
{{Short description, none In January 1969, Ace Books switched from a letter-series code for its books to a numeric series. The number does not indicate sequence of publication, unlike the number in the letter series codes; instead it identifies the alphabetic position of the title. It was assigned by dividing the range 00001-99999 into 26 sections, one for each letter of the alphabet, and then assigning the code depending on the first letters of the title. As can be seen from the list below, this approach was evidently not followed in every case, but it accounts for the great majority of the codes. The number is also part of the ISBN, for the later titles; the ISBN for a book (if it has one) can be formed by prefixing "0" for English language/US, and "441" (Ace's publisher number), to the serial number, and then calculating the last digit with an ISBN check digit calculator. For example, Christopher Stasheff's ''Escape Velocity'' has serial number 21599; the ISBN is 0-441-21599-8. ...
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