The Plinius 3100B is a 100W RMS per channel stereo power amplifier which runs in Class-B mode,įrom memory it was well built and weight about 15-18kg. You can read the NZAudio interview with Gary Morrison about the early days of Plinius and when Gary join Peter at Plinius Audio.Īs per the Plinius "Plint", there does not seem to be much information or pictures of the 3100B on the internet - not even at Plinius own site. Pix of Craft Audio C3 and C4 from AudioEnzįor those not familiar with hifi history in New Zealand, Craft Audio was founded by Gary Morrison who later join Peter Thomson at Plinius - his audio relevant experience help shape the Plinius sound of today. Reproduction from the C3&C4 was extremely enticing but was priced at more than double of my total budget for a complete hifi set (just started working about a year then and the car was a more important requirement in Auckland, as the density was alike that of Los Angeles then). There were 2 hifi shops more or less just on opposite sides of the street in the Ponsonby area in the late 1980(s)- anybody? I have good memories of coming across the NZ made Craft Audio C3&C4 combination at a hifi shop in Ponsonby (don't recall name of the establishment). While they may have their flaws, there is some good in them.After moving out and flatting alone in Auckland in the late 1980's, I was searching for a hifi set to call my own. Simply hating them is even easier, but continuing to love them is extremely difficult. Speech is poured forth during the day and knowledge during the night. A fire has ignited within my heart and continuously burns to remind me. My life's dream has reached its conclusion. Utilizing the last thing I have at my disposal, I fight to protect the path He must walk. ~ The incantation of Jeanne's suicidal Noble Phantasm - La Pucelle. Jeanne d'Arc, also known as the Maiden of Orleans and Ruler, is a major character in the Japanese science fantasy franchise Fate. Jeanne was born as the daughter of two peasants in the small French rural village Domrémy. ![]() When she was a teenager, Jeanne claimed to have received a command from God Himself to fight for the improvement of mankind. In response to this request, Jeanne threw away her life as a simple peasant to fight in God's name. She resolved to fight despite knowing she would be ostracized by the masses for discarding contemporary Catholic beliefs and fighting as a woman in man's world. ![]() Despite being a modest village girl, Jeanne didn't hesitate to jump into the heat of the Hundred Years War with her sword and flag. She captured the hearts of many, including the Knight Gilles de Rais, who became her closest companion. After recapturing the city of Orleans, Jeanne and Gilles were both heralded as national treasures by King Charles VII of France. Eventually, Jeanne was put to death for heresy by her enemies. The crowds of people gathered at her execution hurled words of damnation at Jeanne, although she didn't mind their cruel words. As she burned to death, Jeanne expressed no regrets in her actions, believing all was part of God's plan. The death of Jeanne drove Gilles mad he eventually began murdering children in an attempt to prove that God had abandoned humanity. Eventually, the Catholic church canonized Jeanne as Saint Joan of Arc. After her death, Jeanne became a Heroic Spirit immortalized by the Throne of Heroes. ![]() Subsequently, a specter of Jeanne could now be summoned as a warrior servant by a mage through a special ritual. She is voiced by Maaya Sakamoto in the Japanese version of the anime and by Erika Harlacher in the English version, the latter of which also voices Elizabeth Liones in Seven Deadly Sins, Shinobu Kocho in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Violet Evergarden in the show of the same name, and Kurapika in Hunter x Hunter. ![]() Jeanne d'Arc is a cameo flashback character in the 2006-2007 light novel series Fate/Zero (as well as its 2010-2017 manga & 2011-2012 anime television series adaptations of the same name), the deuteragonist of the 2012-2014 light novel series Fate/Apocrypha (as well as its 2016 manga & 2017 anime television series adaptations of the same name), and a playable character in the 2015 turn-based tactical role-playing mobile game Fate/Grand Order.
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