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INVERTED ROLLER-COASTER IN ENGLAND
Nemesis(RollerCoaster); Nemesis (RollerCoaster); Nemesis roller coaster
  • A train travelling the stall turn
  • One of Nemesis' trains exiting the first corkscrew
  • The themed station with the first corkscrew in the background
  • Sign announcing the closure of Nemesis in October 2022

Nemesis (Icon Comics)         
  • Writer [[Mark Millar]] signing a copy of the book during an appearance at [[Midtown Comics]] in Manhattan.
CREATOR-OWNED COMIC BOOK LIMITED SERIES
Nemesis (Icon); Millar & NcNiven's Nemesis
Millar & McNiven's NemesisThe series' full title appears in each issue's copyright indicia. is a creator-owned comic book limited series written by Mark Millar, drawn by Steve McNiven and published by the Icon Comics imprint of Marvel Comics.
Age of Nemesis         
HUNGARIAN PROGRESSIVE METAL BAND
Age of nemesis
Age of Nemesis is a Hungarian progressive metal band that formed in 1997 as Nemesis and later changed their name to Age of Nemesis in 2005. They are heavily influenced by Dream Theater and Symphony X.
French frigate Némésis (1847)         
French frigate Nemesis (1847)
The French frigate Némésis was an Artémise class screw-powered 50-gun second rate frigate of the French Navy in the 19th century. She was launched in 1847 at Brest, and participated in campaigns in Asia.

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Nemesis (roller coaster)

Nemesis is an inverted roller coaster located at the Alton Towers theme park in England. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, the ride was designed by Werner Stengel in collaboration with attraction developer John Wardley. It opened in the Forbidden Valley area of the park on 19 March 1994.

The 716-metre-long (2,349 ft) ride stands 13 metres (42.7 ft) tall and features a top speed of 81 km/h (50 mph). The four-inversion roller coaster was one of the first Bolliger & Mabillard rides to be installed outside of the United States and the first in Europe as an independent company. Following the 2022 season, the ride is scheduled for a major refurbishment and will be closed until 2024.