Not exact matches
Follow - on versions will be configured as first - strike weapons
against heavily defended targets for a «first day of war»
scenario.
It's in this greyed - out, apocalyptic
scenario that Bryan Singer's film lays out its basic plot line: with their backs
against the wall in the present tense, the X-Men (or what's left of them
following a series of Sentinel raids) opt to send Wolverine (Hugh Jackman)-- or at least his consciousness — back in time 50 years so that his younger self can try to alter this chronology — a scheme that nods to H.G. Wells and Harlan Ellison (as well as the X-Men comics series).
Split - screen competitive multiplayer could have
followed two separate methods in which one player would take control of the lead character, while the second player was controlling and strategically positioning enemy Exo - Rigs, alongside a separate mode that would essentially pit the player controlling the lead character up
against a gauntlet of enemy Exo - Rigs controlled by other players in an arena
scenario.
In the game you can build up a civilization from scratch or
follow along with specific
scenarios and see how well you fair
against historical world leaders.
It is the motivation behind the disorienting flip at the beginning of Real Violence, but also its Hanukkah prayer, which sparked postulations such as the
following from Alexandra Schwartz's review in The New Yorker: «Hanukkah is a holiday that celebrates the success of an uprising
against an oppressor; maybe this was an Inglorious Basterds
scenario, an act of vengeance for atrocities committed by the man laid low.
«
Following the storms, a coalition of environmental NGO's brings a class - action sit
against the U.S. government and fossil - fuel companies on the grounds of neglecting what scientists (including their own) have been saying for years: that something must be done,» the
scenario states.
An example I like to use when explaining KM to law students is to imagine the
following scenario (of course keeping in mind prohibitions
against academic plagiarism): What if at law school you had easy (online) access to every course summary, your professor's notes and slides, past exams and model form answers, all essays written by all law students organized by topic and course, etc..