Charybdis.
In Homer's "The Odyssey," the whirlpool is referenced as Charybdis, a deadly sea monster who creates a whirlpool three times a day to swallow ships. Odysseus navigates through this treacherous waterway by passing closer to Scylla, a six-headed monster, sacrificing some of his crew to save the rest. The whirlpool represents the dangers and obstacles Odysseus must overcome on his journey back home.
Circe warn Odysseus about several things. Most well known is the Sirens. She says no man has ever heard the song of the Sirens and lived. She also tells him of the moving rocks that no ship can get through. She also warns of a sea monster and a deadly whirlpool.
Yes they are very deadly. They can destroy buildings where you are in.
The crime committed when someone threatens another person with a gun is typically considered assault with a deadly weapon.
Lust, pride, greed, gluttony, wrath
The strategy or choice he had was to lose several men or to lose all his men. Charybdis, being a whirlpool, would cause Odysseus to lose everyone whereas Scylla, being a monster, would mean he lost several men. It is a classic example of being between a rock and a hard place or a Catch-22 where whichever choice he makes, people will die. So he chooses to lose a few rather than all.
A deadly sea nymph that Odysseus comes upon on his jouney is a siren which is a deadly sea nymph that lours men to their death with their beautiful singing. :( No, the Sirens sing people to swim to them and the Sirens eat them. They are not Nymphs.
As a result of the incident on Helios' island, Odysseus' crew kills and eats the sacred cattle of Helios. In retaliation, Helios asks Zeus to punish them, leading to a deadly storm that destroys Odysseus' ship and drowns his crew, leaving only Odysseus alive to continue his journey home.
In "Stormbreaker" by Anthony Horowitz, Alex Rider successfully stops Herod Sayle's plan to release a deadly computer virus. He defeats Sayle and his associates, ultimately saving the day. The story concludes with Alex returning to normal life, but hinting at more adventures to come in future books in the series.
Not unless you get close (tidal strain will destroy any structure - down to and including molecules) ... and the closest ones are light-years away.
Capable of causing death; mortal; fatal; destructive; certain or likely to cause death; as, a deadly blow or wound., Aiming or willing to destroy; implacable; desperately hostile; flagitious; as, deadly enemies., Subject to death; mortal., In a manner resembling, or as if produced by, death., In a manner to occasion death; mortally., In an implacable manner; destructively., Extremely.
No. You cant destroy them with the delete tool.You cannot destroy the deadly things from these gears:Rocket Launcher,Staff, and much more. Sorry.Even bombs cant be deleted. BUT,the good news is you can avoid them! (My mind:O_O Why didn't I think of that in the first place?)