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Post by The Janitor on Nov 26, 2008 21:46:28 GMT -5
Nope. Doesn't tell me anything. Still bugging me. Heh.... They picked a good name in Outbreak.... "Mission Code: XX" Now excuse me while I turn on somes Through The Eyes of The Dead and turn into a hunter that were through a couple tons of Columbian bam-bam.
Something possibly from Umbrella Chronicles. Any idea if it's true?
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Post by sbs on Nov 26, 2008 22:22:47 GMT -5
it's always been screwed up, but everyone puts two and two together and says it's a nuke
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Post by The Janitor on Nov 26, 2008 22:49:38 GMT -5
it's always been screwed up, but everyone puts two and two together and says it's a nuke 2+2=Nuke... So that's what they're teaching in schools now? It still doesn't add up. Why? Fallout being an issue, characters not dying in helicopter crash (RE3 REOF#2), fallout being an issue, characters not suffering severe burns due to the extreme heat (RE2 REOF#2), multiple missiles (REO), multiple aircraft deploying multiple projectiles (REOF#2), etc.
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Post by Samael on Nov 26, 2008 23:03:24 GMT -5
Acutaly Janitor the equation for a Nuke is (1+0 = Nuke) cause it only takes one Nuke to destory everything ^_^
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Post by The Janitor on Nov 27, 2008 14:37:16 GMT -5
Acutaly Janitor the equation for a Nuke is (1+0 = Nuke) cause it only takes one Nuke to destory everything ^_^ And ruin everything around it. Which is why I don't see one being used. You could argue that a nuke the size of those dropped on Japan twice was dropped. Only it wouldn't be enough to cause that much destruction. One dropped from our current arsenal would do the job. Only it would more than likely spark off a few things in the neighboring towns and dust [half, quarter of] the country. People get very touchy about radiation sickness.
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