Official rollout ceremony for Northrop’s YF-23 on June 22, 1990 at Edwards Air Force Base

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Official rollout ceremony for Northrop’s YF-23 on June 22, 1990 at Edwards Air Force Base
K5 Sealth: ~1951-1991
Probable son of K8 Tumwater
Possible brother of K3 Sounder
Possible uncle of K15, K14 Lea, K16 Opus, K29 Sigurd
Possible great-uncle of K23 Alnair, K24 Delphinus, K26 Lobo, K36 Yoda, K42 Kelp, K32 Zube, and K35 Sonata
Possible great-great-uncle of K47
(Ken Balcomb - Apr. 8, 1976)
Fresh Orders, Round Table
The weather, it seemed, was turning towards rain. At least for the moment. For why, there were a dozen reasons. Localized weather instability. Atmospheric adjustment through aggressive particulate dispersal in the form of weapons fire and detonating mechs, and burning cities. Blakist mad science, once more bending what they should NEVER be touching to their whims...and inevitably failing, as they always did. Or it might just be the planets weather. Terra was not so different, he had heard. Even Unity City itself occasionally had short bouts of rain in the midst of their summers, showers that lasted a few hours or a day before weeks of bright sun would return. Sealth prefered the rain; being in dry air for too long made his skin irritated, and if bad enough, start to crack. It was painful, annoying, and had a frustrating tendency to get infected. He would prefer humidity and damp to direct sun, if he had choice... With luck, the new orders for the next operation wouldn't take him too far from the weather. The Totem Warrior strode through the SLDFs encampment, avoiding clumps of techs and soldiers of all stripes ensuring that everything was as it should be. No slacking here. Not under the Commander's watch, that was for sure. As it should be. He hadn't come alone; in addition to the small camera hung on his cooling vest to allow Tolki to listen in without having to leave his tank inside their Mech, he was followed by Sergeant Theodore "Tedd" Clarke, a hardened, sun-kissed man in a more rugged, almost cobbled together cooling vest, older but no less functional. The large wide-brimmed hat he wore at a casual angle would hint heavily where he had come from originally. Despite its technically lack of existence at this point, the Sergeant still bore the flag of the Calderon Protectorate, under the flag of the SLDF. He was part of Task Force Hawk, part of the infantry unit assigned, here to listen in for the ground troops that would be backing the Blackwatch for the strike. Sealth found the Commander's tent, and ducked in, glancing around inside before letting the other two in behind him. "We may be a little early." @is-the-battlemech-cool-or-not
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K5 Sealth and K4 Morgan - 1991 (Dave Ellifrit)
There is a new historic totem pole standing at the crest of Admiral Way Point in West Seattle.
There is a new historic totem pole standing at the crest of Admiral Way Point in West Seattle. Duwamish wood carver Michael Halady made this 65 foot “story pole” that tells the story of the Duwamish tribe, Seattle’s indigenous peoples, and the first pioneers who landed at Alki Point in 1855. Halady, a fifth generation descendant of Chief Seattle, and members of the Admiral Community Council, who worked many years on replacing the current pole, hopes this first Duwamish made pole keeps alive the continuity of West Seattle and the Duwamish as well as celebrates the history of our city’s first community.
We're stopped on #Vashon on the #Cathlamet , looking at the #Sealth. Cathlamet and Sealth are friends. See you next time, Seattle........................ #pnw #wsdotferry #washingtonferry #pnwforlife #pnwonderland #seattle (at Vashon, Washington)