Unit production and Strategical issues
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"Sir! All of our missile silos have been destroyed! What should we do?"
"Well, what do we have to work with?"
"We have a eight paper clips, a roll of duct tape, and three nuclear warheads."
"Leave it to my science team. It'll be done in no time."
*8 hours later*
"Wow! Five nuclear missiles and launch platforms! Amazing! Let's kill some people!"
"Well, what do we have to work with?"
"We have a eight paper clips, a roll of duct tape, and three nuclear warheads."
"Leave it to my science team. It'll be done in no time."
*8 hours later*
"Wow! Five nuclear missiles and launch platforms! Amazing! Let's kill some people!"
well, alimente, I don't think that makes you very speciel. Might just be me, but I think everybody can do that, with their own body, without travelling much more than a few miles at most. (To get something to eat, which will react with your stomach acid, and thereby creating a gas, that I can't remember the name of at the moment.)
It is great that war is so terrible... Otherwise, we may get to fond of it...
Quote from the WWII game "Call of Duty"...
Quote from the WWII game "Call of Duty"...
AliMente wrote:I can do it without going to spain. But something makes me feel like noone will be happy about this information.
Hey! It´s a cheap and efficient way to start your own NBQ arsenal! Don´t be so fussy! (if this is a real english word )
After the stew R+D project, you only need to get a good cold to get your biological weapons, and make experiments with a plasma TV and a microwave oven for the nukes...
BoKeRoN wrote:AliMente wrote:I can do it without going to spain. But something makes me feel like noone will be happy about this information.
Hey! It´s a cheap and efficient way to start your own NBQ arsenal! Don´t be so fussy! (if this is a real english word )
Well, I believe that fussy is a real English word, except it's spelled fuzzy (I think). But I don't know about NBQ. Never heard/read that before.
It is great that war is so terrible... Otherwise, we may get to fond of it...
Quote from the WWII game "Call of Duty"...
Quote from the WWII game "Call of Duty"...
BoKeRoN wrote:Sorry, I mean NBC (Nuclear Biological Chemical). In spanish is NBQ (Nuclear Bacteriológica Química)
ahh. well, never heard of that as well. So now you're officialy one of the people, that are a responsible, for the fact, that I've learned something today.
It is great that war is so terrible... Otherwise, we may get to fond of it...
Quote from the WWII game "Call of Duty"...
Quote from the WWII game "Call of Duty"...
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