The day before battle, Lynne comes to Yang and asks to leave with him after the fight, and to think on it. Later that night, Yang comes to Lynne's house. He gives her his own twin short swords, explaining these were to kill. The Sad Flutes pursue hotly, and are mostly fended off with a small machine gun, but the outlaws are unable to stop Yang, as he brutally slices through them all. He comes in the room to find the Colonel holding a gun to April's head, and leaps up to cut the barrel and bullet in half mid-firing. Catching April from falling, Yang steps aside to let Lynne fight the Colonel. After a tense battle, Lynne manages to finally drive a sword into the Colonel's back. Yang and Lynne exit the room to find Saddest Flute sitting across the carnage at the end of the hall. He tells Yang that April is the enemy, and asks if he would ever tell April that he killed her parents and her whole clan. He observes that Yang ran away from his old life of killing to kill more. Yang claims he does, or did, and will not kill April. Yang and Saddest Flute go to the desert in the sunset, and duel to the death. During the duel, flashbacks show Saddest Flute training Yang as an adult in pouring rain, drilling him through adolescence in the snow, and forcing child Yang to kill the puppy he was given, declaring Yang's biggest enemy would be his heart, and as an assassin, he must kill what he loves. In the present, Yang wins the duel, cutting Saddest Flute's throat. Lynne tells Yang she knows she won't be coming with him, and tries to hand him April, but he refuses. He makes the baby laugh once more, and gives Lynne a caring look. Yang turns to the sunset, and Ron tells him to 'keep walking, sandman.' Ron narrates that the warrior never stopped walking, to put as much space between him and the little lady he loved as possible, showing April then Lynne. The scene then shifts to a snowy, glacial environment. Opera plays from a small fish shack where a hooded man in a parka sits. Another approaches and asks how much for a fish. The sitting man nimbly kills the other, knives falling out of the latter's hands as he collapses, and answers 'free.' The sitting man, revealed to be Yang, stands up and goes to his shack, where he takes the pendant he had been given by Lynne, his sword disguised as a snowman's broom, and April's pacifier, and sets the hut on fire. Walking out to the snow, a slew of clan warriors leap out of the snow, and Yang unsheathes his sword as the scene fades. Click the feature name in the left column to learn more about it.In retrospect, the 3 months I have spent with Advanced Lighting has helped me piece together countless of different issues of painting I've always found difficult to find answers for or even know where to begin look for. Please see the chart below for easier visual comparison. There are other, smaller differences as well. The biggest difference is that the versions from the App Store do not have Discover Mode. The versions in the App Store (Scanner and Reporter) can not have the full capabilities of the versions sold on our website (Home and PRO). The reason is that Apple imposes certain limitations on the apps sold in the Mac App Store. ![]() If they are so similar, why do they have different names? IMPORTANT! NetSpot WiFi Reporter adds advanced visualizations and powerful reporting features to the NetSpot WiFi Scanner and DOESN’T work without the latter installed. Both can be used for commercial projects and have greatly expanded capabilities. ![]() NetSpot Reporter is similar to NetSpot PRO (available for the upgrade on our website). ![]() (please see the chart below for a more visual comparison). Two visualizations (SNR and SIR) only, limited to 1 zone, 1 snapshot, 50 data points,1 AP visualized, etc. Both are limited to personal use, with limitations on the size and scope of the scanning project. NetSpot Scanner is more or less similar to NetSpot Home (available for the upgrade on our website). We understand that when you are just getting to know NetSpot, choosing the right version may seem a little confusing, so we’ll try to explain the differences between these options comprehensively. NetSpot has 6 versions available right now: NetSpot Free can be downloaded directly from our website and upgraded to Home, PRO or Enterprise (macOS and Windows) and two versions are available on the Mac App Store.
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