Standing at the bottom of the volcano, hearing the volcano rumble and observing the glowing stones
flying out of the crater was an unforgettable experience.
Not exact matches
Now Harmon has carried
out a new radar survey
of Mercury, which shows that the areas which strongly reflect radio waves match closely the positions
of polar
craters photographed by Mariner 10, the American spacecraft which
flew past Mercury in 1974 and 1975.
They also have to contend with the ravenous
flying wolf that emerges from a radioactive blast
crater in Montana, and the reptilian leviathan growing
out of a bubbling gene pool in the Everglades.
There's a military adage that no plan survives first contact and Phantom Pain displays this every time you spend 15 minutes scouting the perimeter, planning a perfect ingress / egress from a heavily fortified compound, then creep in, start popping headshots on unsuspecting guards and have the whole thing go to shit so you switch to shock and awe as you dash to and from your objective, ducking in and
out of buildings, laying down cover fire, and make a safe zone to extract your target before calling in a helicopter strike to reduce everything in the area to a smoking
crater before walking
out of the ashes and
flying off to your next objective all because stupid Quiet didn't notice one target on her scouting run.