I was thinking of a remake:
drop a nuke into Erta Ale.
News of multiple core meltdowns and radiation releases spurred governments to
drop nuke projects like radioactive hot potatoes.
Vox's Alex Ward walks us through the six easy steps and tells Sean Rameswaram about the time we accidentally
dropped a nuke on North Carolina.
The ones still living would
drop nukes on you, or overfly you with crop dusters loaded with radioactive liquids; other than that, and the deaths of innocent people who happen to live there, great plan.
It's
dropping a nuke on someone for speeding.
Ummm maybe because the leaders are psyco and unlike us who are hesitaint to
drop nukes it looks like they'll do it just to get some attention.
Not exact matches
Apparently, shortly after delivering parts for the first
nuke to be
dropped on Japan during World War II, it was sunk by a Japanese submarine.
While everyone gets worked into a frenzy and lathered up in the emotional fight of us and them... the powers that be (bildenbergs, or whomever) are setting the stage for a nice little
nuke drop... somewhere... because we all know what this is truly about, too many people and too few resources.
Airplanes
dropped the canisters that burned their cities, the mines that starved their children, and the
nukes that instantly made vast irradiated graveyards out of Hiroshima and Nagasaki — for the first time in history visiting solar - temperature hell upon human habitations, and hinting at mankind's full capacity for suicidal madness.
Almost as if the planets aligned in the dream of
dropping some great big mothersodding
nukes on some fascists.
They'll
drop both powerups and shield upgrades, as well as the occasional
nuke.
After switching engines twice, changing development teams, the rumor to have become vaporware, and two console generations later, the
Nuke has finally
dropped into store shelves on the historic day of June 14th, 2011.
It's good to play together when you're not
dropping live Javelin
nukes in other people's faces =)
Random
drops from enemies also give you temporary increases such as fire bullets, double experience, or even a
nuke.
I think if we'd had a
nuke large enough to incinerate the whole of Hanshu, the US would have
dropped it, and Japan didn't even pose an existential threat to the United States, just to colonial aspirations.
French carbon emissions are just 64 % of German # s, and are
dropping faster on a % basis (with zero new
nukes opening) and are = to Germany on a kg / capita / year basis.