Butthen she explained that the asshole actually used his elbow to propel himself forward through the crowd and into the subway car. That elbow connected with Suzanne and pushed her backwards. To maintain her balance, she took a step to the right. But there was no more platform to the right. And with nothing to grab onto, she dropped like a stone between the car and the platform. A space case.
Are you okay they asked a hundred times all at once, and Suzanne realized a small crowd had gathered around her and they were all asking. She turned to the train and saw that it was still packed to the rafters, no one had gotten off.
And that it did. So, I thought it best to get her out of the office to let her cool down. I offered to buy her a cup of coffee in the office cafeteria. When she stood up at her desk, something about her skirt caught my eye. Yes, I probably would have been looking anyway.
Looking down Suzanne realized for the first time that her skirt had a good ten-inch tear running up the side. To my shock she burst out crying. Hysterical, uncontrolled sobbing. Then without a word, she ran off to the Ladies room.
I thought about what to do. She worked for me, she was on my team. I felt responsible. If it had been a guy, and he ripped his shirt or stained his tie, I could run out to Brooks Brothers and make a quick purchase. But what could I possibly do about replacing a skirt?
I wish I could say that I ultimately brought Suzanne into a private conference room and lectured her about maintaining decorum in the office, and that crying hysterically at her desk was a scene to be avoided. Her reputation was at stake, and there would be negative impact on the productivity of her fellow office mates. As her mentor, I felt the need to communicate what would be in her best interest. Career-wise.
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I connected with Dash deeply because I just started middle school this year, and there is a significant change in everything, including the environment. In his case, Dash had to adjust to the new life at MBA and learn to cope with everything. This connection made the book an even better experience for me, which is why I recommend it.
Overall, Space Case by Stuart Gibbs had me waiting with bated breath on every page. This thrilling mystery novel with hints of humor is the perfect read for any young reader around 9-14. As I progressed through the book, every page surprised me beyond comprehension. Even after completing the book, I wondered what would happen next, which meant that I had to read the next book in the series to satisfy the rising suspense, of course!
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Different robots have different skills and weaknesses. Space Case's skills consist mainly of going very, very fast, thanks to his plasma-powered engines. It's a good thing too, because his weaknesses mainly consist of being dumber than a fence post. The truth is he's so dumb he should almost certainly have been killed in combat by now; only raw speed and dumb luck have kept him alive this long.
Space Case was once good friends with the Autobot Cyberjets back when they were Decepticons. However, when they defected to the enemy, Space Case and the remaining Decepticon Cyberjets swore vengeance. G-2 Part 4
During one of the Generation 2 battles, Jolt chased the low-flying Space Case near a cliffside. Space Case feigned terror as Jolt made snarky comments at the Cyberjet's imminent destruction. Space Case then pulled up at the last second, his great speed rescuing him from certain death. Jolt, surprised, was then shot in the back repeatedly by Space Case, who had planned the attack out all along. G-2 #8
Space Case and the other Cyberjets then joined with Jolt and Sizzle, encircling the Autobot Laser Rods. Unfortunately, Road Rocket was able to blind them with a smokescreen, allowing for their enemy's escape. G-2 #11
Eventually, Megatron led an all-out assault on the Autobot base. Space Case joined in the battle, but when Megatron was defeated by Optimus Prime, he and all the Decepticons were driven into deep space. G-2 Part 6
When the Cybertron Alliance fell apart due to the humans murdering Megatron's friend, Space Case answered Megatron's call for war and was soon embroiled in a battle around Metroplex. Bonus Edition Vol. EX
By the year 2038, Space Case was a member of the Decepticon faction led by Galvatron II. They attacked the planet Beast to steal its energy and became aware of the power of the Three Wise Ones' Gems. Space Case and the G-2 Decepticon jets strafed the Monsterbots and their Legends World allies so that Galvatron's Nemesis could begin harvesting power. However, the Legends Beast Warriors assumed their Transformer bodies and wreaked havoc on board Nemesis, bringing down the ship. The Road to Legends' Revival Chapter 3 Galvatron seized the Gem of Fire and attempted to wield it against his enemies, but the Monsterbots and local Beastformers proved better able to harness the Gems' power. Galvatron, Space Case, and the Decepticons were forced to retreat from Beast. Grotusque Chapter
In the year 199X, the Decepticons came to Earth intent on plundering its forestonite, a newly discovered super energy source. The Decepticon Cyberjets made their presence known at the Japan Self-Defense Forces airshow, where they began wreaking havoc, attacking humans for the sheer heck of it. Junpei attempted to stop Space Case by heroically throwing a pebble at him. This ticked Space Case off, but before he could slaughter the little Japanese kid, Electro came to the rescue.
Electro was terribly out-numbered, as all three Decepticon Cyberjets made short work of him. After blowing up a Self-Defense Force tank, Space Case prepared to deliver the killing blow to the wounded Electro. Before he could defeat his enemy, Optimus Prime arrived on the scene and shot Space Case in the head, apparently killing him. The New Battle!!
Space Case was part of the "second generation" of Transformers created on Earth at a cyberfactory. Although born without a faction, Space Case soon chose one anyways and joined Clench's Decepticon Syndicate. Generation 2: Redux
Space Case was part of a Seeker trio with Red Wing and Wingstun that was sent to scout for Termagax. When the three found her, the subordinates ignored Red Wing's orders to call in support and boldly charged in only to fall victim to House's point defense systems. Though Wingstun managed to pull out, Space Case was struck by an energy draining clamp and fell into the Sea of Rust, where he was devoured by rust worms. Sea of Rust I
In response to this erosion of fundamental freedoms, RFK Human Rights designed the Case-Tracker to feature ongoing and emblematic civic space cases; highlight the local and national organizations litigating them; mobilize legal support and advocacy; foster collaboration; and serve as a reliable source on new cases, as well as worldwide civic space trends and risks. The tracker features case summaries, relevant resources, country contexts, and information about litigating organizations for over 65 ongoing cases.
RFK Human Rights began creating the Case-Tracker in 2020 through a multi-pronged process of collecting and reviewing publicly available data; conducting interviews with litigants, regional and international organizations, and experts; and building a complex case file to systematize information identified through the continuous involvement of more than 90 organizations representing over 65 emblematic cases already included in the platform.
The Case-Tracker has already enabled collaboration among organizations, including coordinating emergency funds for the protection of journalists and human rights defenders, the submission of more than 15 amicus briefs and advocacy letters in support of cases, and a variety of other technical legal support to strengthen case strategies. One remarkable example of the Civic Space Case-Tracker in action is the support mobilized for Milena Quiroz Jimnez, an Afro-Colombian women human rights defender facing criminalization and attacks for several years by the State authorities. The inclusion of her case in the Civic Space Case-Tracker has garnered international support from organizations that are now monitoring her case, attending public hearings, issuing press releases and letters, and participating in other advocacy activities on her behalf.
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