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hi i think this is the answer :DThe inner core of the Earth, its innermost hottest part as detected by seismological studies, is a primarily solid ball about 1,220 km (760 mi) in radius,[1][2] or about 70% that of the Moon. It is believed to consist of an iron-nickel alloy, and may have a temperature similar to the Sun's surface, approximately 5700 K (5430 °C).Contents[hide] 1 Discovery2 Composition3 Temperature4 History5 Dynamics6 See also7 ReferencesDiscoveryThe existence of a solid inner core distinct from the liquid outer core was discovered in 1936 by seismologist Inge Lehmann[3] using observations of earthquake-generated seismic waves that partly reflect from its boundary and can be detected by sensitive seismographs on the Earth's surface. 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What movie and television projects has Richard Epcar been in?

Richard Epcar has: Played Thug in "Columbo" in 1968. Played Daisuke Jigen in "Rupan sansei: Part II" in 1977. Played Daisuke Jigen (2003 Pioneer version) in "Rupan sansei" in 1978. Played Goemon Ishikawa XIII (Manga Video English Dub) in "Rupan sansei: Kariosutoro no shiro" in 1979. Played Lieutenant in "Escape to Love" in 1982. Played Security Guard in "Cheers" in 1982. Played Guard in "Knight Rider" in 1982. Played Policeman in "Highway to Heaven" in 1984. Played Louis in "V" in 1984. Played Radio Operator in "The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins" in 1984. Played Officer in "Crazy Like a Fox" in 1984. Played Walton in "Jessie" in 1984. Played Farnsworth in "Street Hawk" in 1985. Played Blue Moon Employee in "Moonlighting" in 1985. Played 2nd Henchman in "Matlock" in 1986. Played Peter Goldson in "The Stabilizer" in 1986. Played Novak in "Paradise" in 1988. Played Driver in "Dead Man Walking" in 1988. Played Vince Grant in "Robotech II: The Sentinels" in 1988. Played Jake in "Hard Time on Planet Earth" in 1989. Played Workman 1 in "Not of This World" in 1991. Played Yellow Turban Officer in "Sangokushi" in 1992. Played Tyler in "Memoirs of an Invisible Man" in 1992. Played Incisorator in "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" in 1993. Played Cyclops in "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" in 1993. Played Rhinoblaster in "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" in 1993. Played Mutitis in "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" in 1993. Played Primator in "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" in 1993. Played Brick Bully in "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" in 1993. Played Invenusable Flytrap in "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" in 1993. Played Goatan in "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" in 1993. Played Max in "Diagnosis Murder" in 1993. Played Babe Ruthless in "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" in 1993. Played Shellshock in "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" in 1993. Played Guld Goa Bowman in "Macross Plus" in 1994. Played Col. Icebot in "V.R. Troopers" in 1994. Played Slashbot in "V.R. Troopers" in 1994. Played Captain Jake Thompson in "Babylon 5" in 1994. Played Chrome Dome in "V.R. Troopers" in 1994. Played Graybot in "V.R. Troopers" in 1994. Played Slice in "V.R. Troopers" in 1994. Played Earth Force Officer in "Babylon 5" in 1994. Played Dark Heart in "V.R. Troopers" in 1994. Played Eiichi Suo, Dandy Suzuki in "Metal Fighter Miku" in 1994. Played Rocky (Urban Vision dub) in "Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman" in 1994. Performed in "Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb" in 1994. Performed in "Might and Magic: World of Xeen" in 1994. Played Zochi in "Street Fighter II: V" in 1995. Played Farli in "Stonekeep" in 1995. Played The Chief Weasel in "The Wind in the Willows" in 1995. Played Beetletron in "Masked Rider" in 1995. Played Karato in "Big Bad Beetleborgs" in 1996. Played Protectron in "Power Rangers Zeo" in 1996. Played Miss Chief in "Power Rangers Zeo" in 1996. Performed in "Yu Yu Hakusho: Eizo Hakusho II" in 1996. Played Additional Voices in "Eagle Riders" in 1996. Played Defoliator in "Power Rangers Zeo" in 1996. Played Autochton in "Power Rangers Zeo" in 1996. Played Blazinator in "Power Rangers Turbo" in 1997. Played Lightningborg in "Beetleborgs Metallix" in 1997. Played Vacsacker in "Power Rangers in Space" in 1998. Played Additional Voices in "Outlaw Star" in 1998. Played Trader Pilot in "Kasei ryodan Danasight Four-Nine" in 1998. Played Ox in "Sun faa sau si" in 1998. Performed in "Tamamayu monogatari" in 1998. Played WIRED Informent in "Serial Experiments: Lain" in 1998. Played Monochromon in "Digimon: Digital Monsters" in 1999. Played Fish Face in "Power Rangers Lost Galaxy" in 1999. Played Chameleonmon in "Digimon: Digital Monsters" in 1999. Played Barbarax in "Power Rangers Lost Galaxy" in 1999. Played Apemon in "Digimon: Digital Monsters" in 1999. Played Policeman in "Digimon: Digital Monsters" in 1999. Played SuperStarmon in "Digimon: Digital Monsters" in 1999. 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Played Jigen in "Rupan sansei: Majutsu-ou no isan" in 2002. Played Enge Gam in "Overman King-Gainer" in 2002. Played Bowling Org in "Power Rangers Wild Force" in 2002. Played Rou in "12 kokuki" in 2002. Played Misha in "Heat Guy J" in 2002. Performed in "Might and Magic IX" in 2002. Played Isao Ota, Director in "WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3" in 2002. Played Undine in "Drag-On Dragoon" in 2003. Performed in "Delta Force: Black Hawk Down" in 2003. Played Himself - Homeowner in "Clean Sweep" in 2003. Performed in "Lords of EverQuest" in 2003. Played Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo in "Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo" in 2003. Played Lu Bu, Zhang Lu type generic officer in "Sangokushi senki 2" in 2003. Played Go Koga in "Bleach" in 2004. Played Additional Voices in "Breakdown" in 2004. Played Clay in "Robotech: Invasion" in 2004. Played Baura in "Bleach" in 2004. Played Mr. Kagine in "Bleach" in 2004. Played Medazeppi in "Bleach" in 2004. Played Inspector Heinrich Lunge in "Monster" in 2004. 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Played Warehouse Worker in "The Legend of Korra" in 2012. Played Saikhan in "The Legend of Korra" in 2012. Played Thomas Edison in "Warehouse 13: Grand Designs" in 2012. Played Kurt in "Tales of Graces f" in 2012. Played Inspector Zenigata in "Lupin the Third: A Woman Called Fujiko Mine" in 2012. Played Outsider Elite in "The Bureau: XCOM Declassified" in 2013. Played Madison Jeffries in "Marvel Heroes" in 2013. Performed in "Kick-Heart" in 2013. Played Terrorist Cyrus in "Saints Row IV" in 2013. Played Lunk in "The Making of Robotech: Love Live Alive" in 2013. Played General George Hammond in "Stargate SG-1: Unleashed" in 2013. Played Lunk in "Robotech: Love Live Alive" in 2013. Played Dong Zhuo in "Dynasty Warriors 8" in 2013. Played Godric in "Broken Spirits" in 2014.