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Aston Martin’s Vulcan was the viewer’s delight a coupe of weeks ago in Geneva but there’s more about the track-exclusive hypercar than just a fancy appearance. In fact, Aston Martin are setting up a secret factory where they will assemble the Vulcan. It does sound mysterious, almost like a bunch of mad scientists are working on a super-important project that will save mankind but according to Autocar, Aston Martin will use a carefully selected group of engineers that will start working on Gaydon’s latest pride and joy. Besides being named by the aircraft once sheltered at the RAF base where Aston Martin built its headquarters, the Vulcan hypercar will be powered by 7.0-liter V12 capable of delivering tornado-like performances thanks to a power output of 800 HP. The Vulcan is entirely built from carbon fibre and other sci-fi lightweight materials so it’s pretty clear why Aston Martin only wants the best of the best on the job.
Aston Martin Will Open a Secret Facility to Build the Vulcan Hypercar.
As matter of fact, we’re starting to think that even James Bond’s gadgets provider Q is involved in this project. Before going into production later this year, the Vulcan hypercar will first take a bow at a show during the Le Mans 24 Hours race in June. There should be an exciting sight, as the prototype’s titanium exhaust system received two exits on each side of the car, a clear premise for flames during downshifts and thundering sounds.
Given the fact that the Vulcan will have to fight in a select club along the Mc Laren P1 GTR and the La Ferrari FXX K, owners are going to receive track days to sharpen their reflexes - which will probable be included in the car’s rumored $2 million price tag. Наша компания является производителем насосного оборудования в России и официальным представителем швейцарского завода насосного оборудования Vulcan Pumpen на территории Российской Федерации и стран СНГ. Для обсуждения условий сотрудничества, уточнения наличия товара на складе, его технических характеристик и актуальной стоимости мы рекомендуем связаться с нашими менеджерами по указанным на сайте телефонам или заполнить соответствующую форму на сайте.
Timothy Darrell Russ (born 22 June 1956; age 64), better known as Tim Russ, is an actor who has portrayed different characters in various Star Trek television series and movies; however, he is best known for his portrayal of Lieutenant Commander Tuvok on Star Trek: Voyager. He also directed the Voyager fourth season episode " Born in Washington, DC, Russ spent his childhood in a number of different places, as his father was a United States Air Force officer. In October of that year, he appeared in episodes of The Twilight Zone and Hunter (the latter of which he acted alongside Bruce Davison, Gary Graham, and Tony Plana). He wound up graduating from high school in Turkey, earning his diploma from Rome Academy in New York, and receiving a BS in Theater Arts from St. He then received a full scholarship from Illinois State University, where he continued studying the theater. The following year, he made his feature film debut, playing Robert Johnson in the musical drama Crossroads. He followed this with another film that same year: the romantic drama Fire with Fire, starring Virginia Madsen. Montana in the TV movie pilot for an action series called The Highwayman that same year. In 1987, Tim Russ auditioned for the role of Geordi La Forge on Star Trek: The Next Generation, but the part was given to Le Var Burton. The series was subsequently picked up and debuted in 1988, with Russ as a regular cast member.
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However, the series only lasted nine episodes before being canceled. In the meantime, Russ continued to make guest appearances on such TV shows as Hill Street Blues (with Anne Haney and James B. Sikking), Jake and the Fatman (with his future Voyager co-star, Dwight Schultz), Beauty and the Beast (with Ron Perlman and Warren Munson), and Alien Nation, starring Gary Graham and Eric Pierpoint.
Russ made a memorable, though brief, appearance in the popular science fiction spoof Spaceballs. In the movie, Russ plays a trooper who is assigned to literally comb a desert using an over-sized comb. When asked if he had found anything, Russ' frustrated trooper proclaims, "We ain't found shit!
" Dey Young also made an appearance in Spaceballs as a waitress. In addition, Russ appeared in the 1987 action film Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (Marina Sirtis had appeared in Death Wish 3), the 1988 sci-fi/horror film Pulse, starring Cliff De Young, and the 1988 drama Bird, which featured Bill Cobbs, Hamilton Camp, and Tony Todd.
Also in 1988, Russ co-starred with James Sloyan and Leigh Taylor-Young in the telefilm Who Gets the Friends? and was one of several Star Trek performers to appear in the TV special Roots: The Gift. His co-stars in this latter film included Avery Brooks (later to star as Benjamin Sisko on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), Le Var Burton, and Kate Mulgrew (who, of course, went on to co-star with Russ on Star Trek: Voyager).
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Russ' work in the early 1990s included the TV movies The Heroes of Desert Storm (with Glenn Morshower), Journey to the Center of the Earth (with F. Murray Abraham and Carel Struycken), and Bitter Vengeance (co-starring Virginia Madsen and Bruce Greenwood); the films Eve of Destruction, Mr. Saturday Night and Dead Connection; and guest appearances on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (a Christmas two-parter, including one episode which guest-starred Kenneth Tigar), Murphy Brown (as a Secret Service agent who keeps Murphy from approaching the Easter egg hunt on the White House lawn) and episodes of the short-lived Cop Rock (starring Ronny Cox) and Tequila and Bonetti (starring Charles Rocket). He also guest-starred in an episode of Melrose Place with Casey Biggs. He later appeared in an episode of the short-lived television show sea Quest DSV, where he played a noteworthy computer hacker named Martin Clemens, who was nicknamed "Mycroft" (clearly after the brother of Sherlock Holmes). In 1993, he was cast in his first Star Trek role, playing Devor in the Next Generation episode "". He followed this with the role of T'Kar on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine later that same year.
These roles (and his appearance in the film Star Trek Generations) ultimately won him the role of Tuvok on Star Trek: Voyager, which debuted in January of 1995. After his Trek directing debut with the episode "", Russ was prepared to direct another episode in season six but was not chosen to do so. He also said that he worked with four and a half Trek captains, namely William Shatner, Patrick Stewart, Avery Brooks, Kate Mulgrew, and Genevieve Bujold and that the crew produced a blooper tape of the first season which was not published.