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As tensions evolve into all-out war, heroes from both Tangri and Kumala unite with a corporate peacekeeping detachment of the Joint Nations Defense force in an attempt to prevent the onslaught of genocide. If they fail, the conflict could destroy Kumala and threaten not only the stability of Tangri Island, but engulf the remainder of South-East Asia into a global war.

Across the Jilta Straits lies her sister country of Tangri Island. A peaceful nation with a rich blend of traditional Asian heritage and Western-influenced modernisms and, not unlike any other paradise on Earth, there are those who wish to exploit her and take what she has to offer, no matter what the cost.Fellows - Bryon Caldwell- Tiffany Caldwell - Kevin French - Lyudmila Kirillova - Paul Stewart -Greg Intermaggio - Anthony Shafer - Kumiko Enatsu - Lauren Vogt - Martin MacDonald - George Sakellariou - Pierre Maurer - John Goodson - Lauren Abrams - Paul Mais - Hendric Vogel - Brad Watkins - David Calkins - Darren Wong - Brittany Barnes The Generation 1, or GEN 1.0, MORAV was designed and manufactured by Sphericorp to handle any type of land based mission, no matter what the terrain, weather or operation. Not unlike its aerial predecessor the Joint Strike Fighter, the Multi-Operational Robotic Vehicle’s design philosophy from the beginning was to create the ultimate weapon that will replace all land vehicles, be they armor, personnel carrier or light armored fighting vehicle. The MORAV can not only be used as a troop and cargo transport, it can also be utilized in emergency evacuations, and most of all combat scenarios.

MORAV: The History of Robotic Warfare, the graphic novel, is the first installment of the MORAV series, which introduces the Multi-Operational Robotic Armored Vehicles referred to as MORAVs, and explores the ways this new technology changes the world. The story follows a young pilot, Lt. Michael Okeda, who discovers a conspiracy to start a corporate war for control of Tangri Island. The MORAV series is a dark and gritty military drama, featuring massive 30-foot tall robots. It's a non-stop action adventure, that explores the human condition, while paying homage to favorites like Aliens, Transformers, BattleTech, Robotech, Gundam as well as many Anime classics. Set in the near future, MORAV captures the political and sociological trajectory of today's global current events. The scripts were written by M. Zachary Sherman who has also written for Dark Horse Comics Star Wars Visionaries series and Image Comics Seal Team Seven. Also working on the MORAV comic is artist Pencil artist Budi Setiawan who worked on Roadkill Zoo , Colorist J Brown Inker James Taylor, and Letterer Sean Konot. A few years ago we started writing a television series. Since we began developing the world of MORAV, we have written more than enough to do just a television show. We have come up with a long enough chronology to make web episodes, comics, television shows and motion pictures without repeating stories.

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Havlík, Lubomir Emil (1990). "Symboly moravské identity". Moravskoslezská orlice (in Czech) (14): 12. But even as Tangri’s King deploys his historic special forces team, The Dragon Army, in an attempt to help subdue the ethnic cleansing in Kumala, the JND is secretly testing a new and devastatingly powerful robotic super-weapon on their peaceful island, one that will ravage Tangri’s future before the King’s forces have time to react.

MORAV has so far been funded by myself with invaluable help of close friends, coworkers and other renegades from the entertainment industry. It's very much a grass roots independent project of personal creative passion. I have waited a long time for someone to come out with a gritty realistic giant robot series. I always wanted to see this done in the most tangible possible. I finally decided if no one else is going to do than I will. After talking with some of my friends about MORAV I found that I was not the only one that thought this was a good concept. There were 1,363,000 citizens of the Czech Republic who declared Moravian ethnicity in 1991. However, the number dropped to 380,474 in the 2001 census: many persons previously declaring themselves as Moravians declared themselves again as Czechs in this census. In 2011, the number increased again to 630 897. The strongest sense of patriotism towards Moravia is found in the environs of Brno, the former capital of Moravia. However, the results of the census are skewed by the fact that most Moravians do not know that they can sign up for the Moravian nationality, but would use the option, according to a 2011 survey. If you like robot science fiction, MORAV could be what you've always wanted to see but no one has done. This kind of gritty realism is uncommon in the robot science fiction genre. The show is heavily focused on keeping stories character based and making the environment tangible. There is an effort to bring the audience into a world where robots really walk the streets. The robots in this series do not jump, fly, and shoot lasers out of their eyes. They are designed the way giant robots would be if they were real. Nathan - Damon Wolfe - UberEclectic - Charlie Bailey - Stephanie Turner - Chad Michael Weed - Joel Pennington - Aaron Morand - Mike Belzer - Pascal - Craig Mirkin – Betty Jo Ravitz - Sharon E Johnson - Jon Foreman - Zachary Cole - Ian Ameling - Julia Heller - Martin MacDonald Vánoční noviny: před sto lety psaly o dárcích, před padesáti o JZD". E15.cz (in Czech) . Retrieved 14 August 2021.

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Do sčítacích formulářů je možné vyplnit jakoukoliv národnost, včetně moravské | SLDB 2011". www.czso.cz . Retrieved 14 August 2021. For giant robot fans we have also written the series to keep introducing new and exciting robot technologies until the entire world is dominated by these giant machines. TheMORAVs are going to be true multi purposed machines that people fear at an almost primal level, like being prey to a shark. There is nowhere to hide from a MORAV. Almost nothing can stop them, except other MORAVs. From a straightforward reading ability perspective, I suppose a seven year old COULD read the all the words in the book. Whether that's a good thing or not depends on what words you want your seven year old to read. If the ability to read every common four-letter profanity is an educational milestone you are aiming for, this is a great reader for your child. On the other hand, if you were completely misled by the description and bought it as a Christmas present for an eleven year old with a keen interest in robotics, as I was, hopefully this will spare you the unfortunate experience we had. The series continues in live-action with MORAV: Missions, a captivating sci-fi tale that follows a motley crew of unforgettable characters as they're deployed in various conflicts around the world during WW3, to fight for their political and personal freedom during the birth of giant robotic warfare.

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