- V1 | ULTRAKILL Wiki | Fandom
V1 is a Supreme Machine (most likely), left to roam the Earth after the extinction of mankind, and the player character of ULTRAKILL Like other machines, it fights in Hell for its own desperate survival after blood ran out on the surface, slaying all manner of husks, demons, angels, and other
- V-1 flying bomb - Wikipedia
The V-1 was the first of the Vergeltungswaffen (V-weapons) deployed for the terror bombing of London It was developed at Peenemünde Army Research Center in 1942 by the Luftwaffe, and during initial development was known by the codename "Cherry Stone"
- V1 - Official ULTRAKILL Wiki
V1 is the character which the player takes the role of in ULTRAKILL, a blood-fuelled machine descending into Hell for fuel following the extinction of mankind V1 is a blue, humanoid machine with a long head bearing resemblance to a camera with a bright yellow lens
- V1 - ULTRAWIKI
V1 was abandoned and V2 began production to hopefully make up for sunk costs, built as more of a peacekeeper than a war machine The end of all wars killed all demand for the V models, so neither of them left the prototyping phase
- V-1 missile | Nazi Germany, WWII, Buzz Bomb | Britannica
V-1 missile, German jet-propelled missile of World War II, the forerunner of modern cruise missiles More than 8,000 V-1s were launched against London from June 13, 1944, to March 29, 1945, with about 2,400 hitting the target area A smaller number were fired against Belgium
- V1 (ULTRAKILL) - VS Battles Wiki
V1 is the protagonist of ULTRAKILL, a blood-fueled machine left to roam the Earth after the extinction of mankind With the blood shortage still persisting, V1 is forced to venture into Hell, shredding every living being it encounters in a desperate bid for survival
- V1 - Wikipedia
V1 can refer to the first version of anything V1, V01 or V-1 may also refer to:
- V speeds - Wikipedia
In aviation, V-speeds are standard terms used to define airspeeds important or useful to the operation of all aircraft [1] These speeds are derived from data obtained by aircraft designers and manufacturers during flight testing for aircraft type-certification
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