Good luck and happy hunting. Update: after writing this I consulted the guide for the random oblivion world maps. It says there are 5 but there are actually 7. It has the maps to the 5 in the middle of the main quest. The two that it doesn't have are listed on the uesp site as random oblivion worlds 5 and 6 which both have 2 entrances. Oblivion is a 2013 American post-apocalyptic action-adventure film co-produced and directed by Joseph Kosinski, and produced by Peter Chernin with screenplay by Karl Gajdusek and Michael deBruyn, starring Tom Cruise in the main role alongside Olga Kurylenko, Andrea Riseborough, Morgan Freeman and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau in supporting roles. Oblivion, based on Kosinski's unpublished graphic novel. A note on the official obliviondownloads.com site originally read: The secured installers for downloadable Oblivion content (currently ALL add-ons) are not compatible with 64-bit editions of Microsoft Windows or any version of Windows Vista.
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Our new album 'In Your Arms' made the Top 5!! Click the link below and watch the video from DJ Keven Crothers!!
November 28th, 2020
November 23rd, 2020
October 19th, 2020
New album on the radio ion Belgium! equinoxefm.be
October 17th, 2020
Music City Metal Interview with DJ Fish! https://www.fishproductions.rocks/podcast
October 13th, 2020
The first music video for the new album is here!! IN YOUR ARMS music video
October 1st, 2020
Pre-orders are available right now. Here's the digital link for the new Oblivion Myth album 'In Your Arms'.
https://music.apple.com/album/1532706149?app=itunes&fbclid=IwAR2gZuSFTwNKESbovYt2HOkwgtUHcZUq9BqHDIMWuBUu0li71ABxg7UJTeU&ls=1
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September 21st, 2020
The new album is almost here! Cod waw mission 5. Digital pre-orders start October 1st. Physical CD's soon to follow!
It's been two years since the last live performance of Oblivion Myth. In 2018, there was a July show in Nashville and an October show in Atlanta. Oblivion Myth are releasing their new album 'In Your Arms' on October 15th, pre-orders start October 1st. OM will perform the entire new album live on October 24th in Lebanon, TN. See 'The Shows' page for details and we'll see you soon!
August 30th, 2020
Two music videos were filmed today at the Capitol Theatre in Lebanon, TN.
July 2nd, 2020
OM are filming a music video in August 2020 for their new album 'In Your Arms'. The time and place for release for both are still TBA. Hopefully this Summer! Keep the Faith!
April 25th, 2020
The new Oblivion Myth album is finished. It is masterfully recorded by Curtis Erdek at Audiotopia Recording Studios in Lavergne, TN, and mixed/mastered by Andy Freeman at Big Andy Studios in Ocala Florida. The album sounds big and bright. We are so delighted to have Chris Selby back in the Oblivion Myth family, reunited with Keith Smith as our guitar duo. Newest member Ryan Mark has blown everyone away with his bass playing and multi-instrumentalist talents.Here's the track listing to our upcoming album!!
Track 1 - DIADEM (1:19)
Track 2 - THOUSAND YEARS (3:57)
Track 3 - THE VEIL (4:53)
Track 4 - IN YOUR ARMS (5:27)
Track 5 - SLOW BURN (4:03)
Track 6 - LOVE CHILD (5:01)
Track 7 - ANOTHER LIFE (5:13)
Track 8 - THE PRICE (5:27)
Track 9 - AWAKE IN THE NIGHT (6:56)
Track 10 - SECOND SKIN (6:11)
Track 11 - HEIRS TO THE THRONE (9:40)
Track 2 - THOUSAND YEARS (3:57)
Track 3 - THE VEIL (4:53)
Track 4 - IN YOUR ARMS (5:27)
Track 5 - SLOW BURN (4:03)
Track 6 - LOVE CHILD (5:01)
Track 7 - ANOTHER LIFE (5:13)
Track 8 - THE PRICE (5:27)
Track 9 - AWAKE IN THE NIGHT (6:56)
Track 10 - SECOND SKIN (6:11)
Track 11 - HEIRS TO THE THRONE (9:40)
November 27, 2019
“So we turn over our recording project to our Producer, Andy Freeman, who was actually the singer on the first Oblivion Myth album. We want him to take his time with it, so we are looking at a spring 2020 release. There are 11 tracks, including a short symphonic intro composed by bassist Ryan Mark.
“The format will be a natural evolution from Inside The Mirror. We'll have scriptural references associated with each song that inspired or help explain the lyrics and where we were coming from. We'll make real CDs with full-size jewel cases as well as offering the album on every streaming and download site.
“The band now starts rehearsing after a long summer of recording and making all sorts of tweaks and edits in the project. We actually spent probably quite a bit more studio time on this new album than previously, and we think you will hear the difference. It's going to be more polished, more layers, more complete.
“I'm really proud of how Keith Smith's guitar playing has taken a quantum leap forward. With original rhythm player Chris Selby now back in the lineup, Keith has the solid partner he's wanted so that he can evolve into a shredding lead player, and I think you'll hear the difference on this new album. We think this is the strongest lineup the band has ever had, and Ryan Mark on bass is a big part of that, he is an awesome musician, multi-instrumentalist, composer, writer, and performer. L plus h creations foundation. Bob Schultz tried some new things on drums, and I was able to hit some sick high notes i think metal fans will appreciate.'
Oblivion Myth's music knows that The Struggle Is Real, we all face these challenges and temptations in our daily lives on this planet Earth, we all go through trials and this experience is what binds us together and makes us One. The music offers a positive contrast to the typical doom-and-gloom angst found in some heavy metal. It questions, it looks for answers, and it appeals to Divine Providence for guidance. The songs will speak to you, will make you think and give you strength while sending you on a roller coaster of intense, hard-driving, head-banging metal music ride.
The Band's new CD, 'INSIDE THE MIRROR', released July 8 2016, is their best work yet. Recorded by Curtis Erdek, mixed and mastered by Andy Freeman, this team effort of over 65 minutes of original, mind-blowing metal music, complete with conceptual interludes, is an amazing journey that takes you through time and space, and into the most dangerous realm of all -your own heart and mind. 'INSIDE THE MIRROR' is available for physical purchase through CD Baby, and can be obtained at all digital media distribution sites like iTunes and Amazon.
Currently the band is touring in support of their new album, and making new fans everywhere they play. They are renowned for putting on the most energetic, exciting and entertaining concert performances ever seen. Their dynamic sound, endless energy and exceptional skills are showcased every time they perform. These players are for real, they bring it live, and you will see, hear and feel their talent coming through loud and clear! You will never forget the thrill of a live Oblivion Myth concert, that's a promise!
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Oblivion | |
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Alton Towers | |
Location | Alton Towers |
Park section | X-Sector |
Coordinates | 52°59′12″N1°53′47″W / 52.986575°N 1.896498°WCoordinates: 52°59′12″N1°53′47″W / 52.986575°N 1.896498°W |
Status | Operating |
Opening date | 14 March 1998 |
Cost | £12 million |
General statistics | |
Type | Steel – Dive Coaster |
Manufacturer | Bolliger & Mabillard |
Designer | Werner Stengel |
Model | Dive Coaster |
Lift/launch system | Chain lift hill |
Height | 19.8 m (65 ft) |
Drop | 54.8 m (180 ft) |
Length | 373 m (1,224 ft) |
Speed | 110 km/h (68 mph) |
Inversions | 0 |
Duration | 1:15 |
Max vertical angle | 87.5° |
Capacity | 1,900 riders per hour |
G-force | 4.5 |
Height restriction | 140 cm (4 ft 7 in) |
Trains | 7 trains with 2 cars. Riders are arranged 8 across in a single row for a total of 16 riders per train. |
Website | Official website |
Fastrack available | |
Oblivion at RCDB Pictures of Oblivion at RCDB |
Oblivion is a steel roller coaster located at Alton Towers in Staffordshire, England. The prototype Dive Coaster model from Bolliger & Mabillard opened to the public on 14 March 1998 and was marketed as the 'World's first vertical drop roller coaster'. With a maximum speed of 68 mph (109 km/h), it is the third fastest roller coaster in the UK, behind Stealth at Thorpe Park and the Big One at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.[1][2]
History[edit]
Throughout 1997, the park's 'Fantasy World' area was closed and all its former rides removed, except the Black Hole.[3] Details about Oblivion were not revealed until March 1998.[4] The 'SW4' codename stood for 'Secret Weapon 4', after Nemesis' codename, 'SW3'.[3]
Oblivion Official Site
Oblivion's opening was accompanied by a large promotional campaign, including appearances on Blue Peter, news channels and cereal boxes.[5] Prior to its opening, memorabilia including its own brand of deodorant was available to purchase.[5] The total cost to construct the ride was estimated at £12 million.[6]
The park area containing Oblivion was redesigned as 'X Sector'.[5] The only surviving ride from the former area was the Black Hole roller coaster, which was externally redesigned to suit the new theme.[7] Alton Towers moved and rethemed two existing rides from other areas of the park to open with X-Sector, Energizer and Enterprise.[8][9]
Oblivion Official Site Download
Oblivion's vertical drop is actually slightly less than 90 degrees, at 88.5 degrees. This is due to the trains lacking sprung wheel assemblies which would mean the transition from vertical to horizontal would be uncomfortable.[10]
For a brief period in April 2011, the ride was sponsored by Fanta. The Fanta company also had put the Oblivion rollercoaster into one of their adverts to show that the brand was being sponsored there. However, much of the Fanta branding was removed after only a few months 'following numerous complaints about the obtrusive nature of the brand'.[11]
On 8 May 2012, a reportedly suicidal 20-year-old man climbed over tall safety fencing and managed to access the underground ride area.[12] He reportedly entered via the tunnel exit portal and walked underground, emerging on a ledge around the entrance portal.[12] Neither he nor any guests on the ride were harmed.[13] He was arrested for a public order offence and the ride returned to normal operation the following day.[12]
Ride experience[edit]
The queue line spirals upwards around a mound and passes through abstract buildings at various levels. Through the buildings, an unnamed man stood in darkness (played by actor Renny Krupinski) briefs riders from overhead television screens. In the heavily stylised videos, the sinister figure explains at length the supposed physical and psychological effects of riding on Oblivion. Although adapted from scientific fact, his monologues are deliberately exaggerated with hyperbole and dry humour. The third queueline video features an alter-ego character (who appears glowing white) arguing with his counterpart as to whether Oblivion is truly safe for riders.
The queue then splits and crosses caged bridges into the station building. Here riders are batched into rows and board the ride cars. Technical graphics are displayed on overhead screens, which change to play a final monologue upon dispatch.
A picture of Oblivion's drop taken from the guest observation area.
The cars accommodate sixteen passengers in two rows of eight with a tiered seating arrangement. The roller coaster has a simple layout with a 180 ft drop at 87 degrees.[14][15] The car slowly ascends 60 feet at a 45-degree angle to build tension, then levels out and travels slowly through a turn towards the drop. The turn uses a horizontal chain mechanism not used on any other B&M dive coaster.
The car reaches the drop and pauses facing over the edge for approximately 3 seconds. The car is then released, free-falling into the underground tunnel. Upon exiting the other side, a high-banked turn takes riders around into the brake run.[16][17] The are two on-ride photos; one at the start of the drop and the other at the end of the high-banked turn.
Jw org store. In 2004, the 'Don't look down' vocal was removed due to new sound restrictions on the park.[18] In 2015, following a major crash on The Smiler, the third queueline video with the two characters debating the ride's safety was removed.[16]
References[edit]
- ^'Top 10: Britain's fastest roller coasters'. The Daily Telegraph. London. 14 July 2009. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
- ^Middleton, Lucy. 'Britain's Best Rollercoasters'. Britevents. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
- ^ ab'The Secret Weapons – Developing the Magic'. TowersTimes. Archived from the original on 4 November 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
- ^'Oblivion'. TowersTimes. 14 March 1998. Archived from the original on 5 November 2010. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
- ^ abc'Oblivion at Alton Towers Review'. T-Park. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
- ^'Specifications'. TowersTimes. Archived from the original on 11 March 2008. Retrieved 26 September 2011.
- ^'Oblivion Construction Archive'. TowersTimes. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
- ^'X Sector'. TowersTimes. Archived from the original on 6 August 2010. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
- ^'Oblivion'. ThrillRide!. Archived from the original on 3 November 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
- ^The Guinness book of records 1999. Guinness. 1998. p. 185. ISBN978-0-85112-070-6.
- ^'Oblivion'. TowersStreet. 14 March 1998. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
- ^ abc'Stray guest causes safety incident on Oblivion'. Ride Rater. 8 May 2012. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
- ^'Man rescued from Oblivion ride at Alton Towers'. BBC News. 8 May 2012. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
- ^'Oblivion – Alton Towers'. Rollercoaster Database. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
- ^'Oblivion'. Ultimate Rollercoaster. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
- ^ ab'ThrillRide!'. Archived from the original on 3 November 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
- ^'In to Oblivion'. Coasters and more. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
- ^'Oblivion'. TowersAlmanac. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
External links[edit]
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