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  1. Vader. Kenobi straight up gave up and became a ghost. I mean, Obi-Wan did defeat Vader at his absolute peak. Emotionally and physically destroyed Vader in his suit would probably lose to ROTS Obi-Wan as well. At the time of the OT, Vader clearly outmatched an older Obi-Wan though. Assume both are at their strongest, with Obi-Wan right before he ...

  2. My personal headcanon is that Father was a previous Chosen One who restored the balance of the Force.. for a time (as Mortis was sending a Jedi signal not used for over 2000 years), and after Anakin killed Palpatine, he became a new Father on Mortis. Going from there- either accepting the Father's role would lead to a peaceful balance of the ...

  3. Fred was a religious man. On his death bed, his priest came in. Fred, struggling to move, wrote a note on the table with a pen/paper. The priest decided to read the note at the funeral, so he put it in his coat pocket. At the funeral, when the priest was talking, he noticed he was wearing the same coat.

    • What Is The Ordinance?
    • Why Does The Ordinance Matter?
    • What Does The Ordinance Require?
    • Are There Exceptions to The Ordinance?
    • Are There Penalties For Noncompliance?
    • What Should New York City Companies Do Now?
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    New York City’s new biometrics ordinance went into effect this month, on Friday, July 9. The ordinance regulates the use of “biometric identifier information” in “commercial establishments.” It is the first law of its kind in the State of New York. 1. “Biometric identifier information” is broadly defined to mean “a physiological or biological chara...

    Over the last several years, retailers, restaurants, and many other kinds of companies have increasingly used biometrics-based systems to control customer access, monitor for shoplifting, and learn more about how customers behave in their establishments. Fingerprint- and handprint-based entry to gyms, amusement parks, and entertainment and sports v...

    If you operate a “commercial establishment” that collects “biometric identifier information” in New York City, then you must comply with the new ordinance. Generally, the ordinance requires covered entities to: 1. Disclose the collection, retention, sharing, and use of biometric identifier information to consumers by placing clear and conspicuous s...

    Yes. The ordinance includes a number of important exceptions and exclusions. For example: 1. Government agencies, government employees, and government agents are excluded from the ordinance. 2. Financial institutions are also excluded. This means banks; savings and loan associations; credit unions; branches of foreign banks; public pension and reti...

    Yes. The ordinance includes a private right of action, which means that individual consumers can sue for violations. More specifically, any consumer who is “aggrieved” by an alleged violation of the ordinance can file an action in a court of competent jurisdiction. The meaning of “aggrieved by” is not defined. (The ordinance does not explicitly sta...

    All companies that use facial recognition and other biometric identification tools and technology, and that have locations and establishments in New York City, should consult with experienced counsel to determine whether this ordinance applies to their businesses. If the ordinance applies, businesses can explore with counsel what changes to their p...

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  4. Azlagur the Firstborn. Azlagur the Dreamer. He who sleeps and whose sleeping mind weaves the warp and weft of the waking world. But the sleeper grows restless, Kingkiller... Power such as has not existed in the world since the days of old, when magic was wild and unbound" (Obliteration, Murtagh). A lot to unpack here.

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