Nothing special, basically just death to most people but they go there anyway to get their coffee fix. They wanted a nautical theme to symbolize culture in Seattle and saw a figure of a siren from Greek mythology so swiped the idea, basically because they liked the way she looked. They added a star for Starbucks and covered her breasts later because someone said the cartoon turned him on without taking into account what the siren actually symbolized. They would sing to lure sailors to their deaths and ther are no "good" ones they were all depicted as evil.
it is unlocked through prestige challenges and you have to get 100 kills in last stand,alongside this emblem you get a gold title that says 'The Stand'
It identifies the engine that is installed.
The emblem on the helmet is the old US Steel corporate emblem. The only difference is that where it now says 'Steelers' it used to just say 'Steel'.
Its the English national flower (the rose)
By killing an enemy with C4 wile in Last Stand.
The koala is a marsupial which is native to Australia. It does not stand for anything in particular, although it is the state faunal emblem for Queensland.
If you have the Magma emblem go to jagged pass and somewhere along there is the door. Just stand in front of it and it will recognize the emblem and open.
The olive branches stand for peace in the world
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The four Asiatic lions that stand back to back in the national emblem of India are there to symbolize confidence, courage, pride and, overall, power. This emblem is located in the city of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
"i" = Impreza in the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM).
The B with the backward E stands for Ettorie Bugatti, the founder of the company