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"Big Time Dreams"Season4Episode12Production code412-413Original airdateJuly 25, 2013Song(s) featured"Get Up""Run Wild""You Dumped Me for Her""We Are""Big Time Rush""City Is Ours" (instrumental)"Famous" (instrumental)"Halfway There" (instrumental)Written byScott Fellows and Lazar SaricDirected bySavage Steve HollandGuest appearancesGuestsNick Cannon as himselfMalese Jow as Lucy StoneAlexa PenaVega as herselfAustin Mahone as himselfRyan Newman as herselfMindless Behavior as themselvesKarmin as themselvesChallen Cates as Jennifer KnightDavid Hoffman as Martin SharkusDavid Anthony Higgins as Mr. BittersMatt Riedy as Arthur GriffinErin Sanders as Camille RobertsKatelyn Tarver as Jo TaylorDavid Cade as Jett StetsonEpisode chronologyPrevious"Big Time Break Out""Big Time Dreams", originally known during production as "Big Time Awards Show"[citation needed], is the twelfth and final episode of the fourth season of Big Time Rush, as well as the sixty-ninth and final episode of the overall series. It originally aired on Nickelodeon on July 25, 2013.
Cannons - Purple Sun (Instrumental)
The boys persuade Austin Mahone, Katie's celebrity crush, to let James give a purple rocket with Lucy. After a brief argument, she then reveals that she came back for James and the two finally kiss. When the Jennifers ask who Carlos will date, Alexa reveals that she's had a crush on him since BTR was formed and the two kiss, causing The Jennifers to leave and look for One Direction. BTR learns that Sharkis's plot was to use the end of their mac-and-cheese commercial to brainwash the audience. Thanks to Alexa, the boys end the plot by spraying goop over the controls and gets destroyed.
During their mission, they realize that they finally got their purple blimp for awesomest song, causing them to celebrate with joy. Sharky, the mascot for the mac-n-cheese, shows his gratitude by turning against Sharkis and letting the boys go to the stage to accept their award. They close the awards show with a performance of their song We Are, accompanied by the highlights of the show, and have their after-party at The Palm Woods. Kendall also revealed that his true dream was to actually perform at an awards with his three best friends and is happy that it came true. Katie's dream finally comes true when the boys invited Austin Mahone to come to the party to meet her and they alongside the other Palm Woods residents end the night by celebrating with Gustavo playing the BTR theme song.
Fellow Oklahoma City alternative rockers Stardeath and White Dwarfs also took the stage with clear plans to party through the remaining hours of 2009. With his falsetto warbling and flashy purple and white jumpsuit, Stardeath frontman Dennis Coyne bore a strong resemblance to his uncle Wayne Coyne, and the Lips singer wore a proud smile as he watched from the wings.
The turbolaser was a heavy laser cannon equipped with large banks of capacitors, allowing it to build up and store far more powerful energy bursts than a standard cannon. They also helped power the galven coils in the barrels of turbolasers. First, a particle beam was generated in the manner standard for blasters and laser cannons. Then power was increased by guiding this laser cannon particle beam through another stream of energized Tibanna Gas (besides the one used in generating the initial beam). The extra capacitors in a turbolaser that stored huge amounts of raw energy then contributed to the beam by energizing it further as it moved to the turbolaser's barrel. The resulting beam carried two or more times the energy of a standard laser cannon beam.
Turbolasers were the primary weapons of capital ships. They were used for ship-to-ship combat or, in some cases, planetary bombardment. A single blast from a turbolaser could completely incinerate a fully shielded starfighter; however, due to their slow turret traverse and an equally slow period of charging and cooling, turbolasers proved highly ineffective against fighters because fighters were too fast and small for a good target lock due to a slower rate of fire than point-defense cannons. Turbolaser turrets installed on the first Death Star were unable to hit the nimble Rebel starfighters that were attacking the station during the Battle of Yavin, although they could hit starfighters that were following predictable trajectories, such as straight lines. Thousands of years earlier, turbolaser batteries were used against the Beast Riders of Onderon by Queen Amanoa's contingent of Onderonian Wave gunners. These batteries were mounted inside the defense towers that lined the walls of Iziz, Onderon's single great city. Along with ion cannons, the turbolaser batteries were designed to combat the flying beasts used as war mounts by the Beast Riders.
Commonly, turbolasers were arrayed along the length of capital warship hulls and linked to advanced fire-control systems to coordinate the cannon batteries for sustained, organized volleys of fire. The Grand Army of the Republic deployed turbolaser cannons mounted atop a heavy all-terrain drive unit during the Clone Wars. These SPHA-T walkers proved instrumental in taking down numerous Lucrehulk-class core ships during the First Battle of Geonosis, and these turbolasers were later installed inside the hangar bays of Venator-class Star Destroyers for effective ship-to-ship broadsides.
The Confederacy of Independent Systems created an upgraded turbolaser known as the "Agrocite cannon," which used rare Agrocite to greatly enhance the cannon's power. The cannon was so powerful it could destroy a Venator-class Star Destroyer in a single shot. Three such cannons were used during the Battle of Khorm.
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