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For post numero 2000, I give you a sneak peak of what our wonderful homeworld looks like
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Red indicates an area of moderate bombardment; this is where most of the damage from orbit was inflicted.
Dark Red indicates an area of extreme bombardment; most of the deaths probably occurred here, in large population centers or places of interest.
Orange indicates an area of light bombardment; this is just the outskirts of the orbital attack, and you can expect to find these areas mostly undamaged.
And lastly, Grey indicates an area that received no major damage from orbital bombardment. Population and infrastructure will be mostly intact here.
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Sweden wasn't bombarded from orbit then i also would have survived!
But Finland and Denmark wasn't so luky. Probobley becaus they are so close to Germany and Russia.
Oh, Sweden would get ships before Denmark and Norway.
Caus we have much natural resorses like iron and Wood etc.etc.Last edited by Rasunda; 16 February 2009, 06:10 AM.
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Whats with the extensive bombing of Northern-ish Canada? Over half of that area has like 500+ trees, or other large plants per person. I mean, do the Der'kal hate cows, and Pine trees, or something? I mean, there's probably more Russian People and infrastructure in their grey zone, then in the northern half of Canada that got bombarded.
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Originally posted by Itzan View PostWhats with the extensive bombing of Northern-ish Canada? Over half of that area has like 500+ trees, or other large plants per person. I mean, do the Der'kal hate cows, and Pine trees, or something? I mean, there's probably more Russian People and infrastructure in their grey zone, then in the northern half of Canada that got bombarded.
Originally posted by Jeffala View PostI wonder if there would be lasting environmental damage (something like a nuclear winter) from that large a bombardment--if it were all done from high-energy weapons from orbit and not from smaller ships in the atmosphere.
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