As Tulaczyk watched the Herc on Jan. 17, 2013, the lake remained a mere silhouette pieced together from noisy geophysical measurements involving radar,
lasers shot down from satellites and the seismic echoes of shock waves released by explosives detonated in shallow holes in the ice.
Not exact matches
I once stole a unicorn from the Pentagon and used its
laser eyes to
shoot down Al Qaeda, who all burst into a colorful burst of heart shaped confetti.
Ronald Reagan imagined giant
lasers in space
shooting down Soviet missiles from afar.
They've ruined that but the University of Geneva, research is being done on sort of an amazing idea for being able to use
lasers that would be directed,
shot up into the sky into storm formations, that might have a lot electrical activity, basically creating a plasma channel to help guide the lightning
down to a spot where you want it to hit so it's not just randomly hitting someplace else.
One such device, the megawatt - class Airborne
Laser currently installed on a Boeing 747, is intended to
shoot down ballistic missiles.
Story number 2: A former Microsoft bigwig has developed a
laser system that
shoots down mosquitoes.
During a recent test, a Navy
laser using a tracking system from Raytheon
shot down four unmanned aerial vehicles
Doing so involved
shooting laser beams
down pairs of 2.5 - mile - long (4 - kilometer - long) tunnels and bouncing them off mirrors, and then looking for subtle changes caused when a gravitational wave slightly deforms the tunnels.
Gun turrets
shoot bullets, stasis turrets slow
down the enemy, and
laser turrets
shoot strong beams that require a recharge time.
After an F - 11 gets
shot down over the Mediterranean Sea, the US government can't afford to lose the top - secret
laser tracking device that was on board.
As gnarly as the footage was (I saw someone on Twitter claiming that someone at their table had thrown
down their napkin and stormed out of the room), the entire sequence was beautifully
shot and edited with
laser precision, with each of Johnson's movements causing an immediate reaction on the young lady in the first room.
Players use a large
laser cannon, missiles and nukes to
shoot down enemy ships but can also create and place units in space for added defence.
To mention a perspective the US army in the 90's played with a B747 equipped with a powerful
laser, the plane carrying tens of tons of batteries and capacitors - the idea to
shoot down ballistic missiles.
Even when not looking
down the sights you know exactly where you're
shooting from the hip since the red
laser serves as a guide.
which
shoots a red beam of
laser down on the player in first place to give opposing players a chance to catch up.
Fire up your space
lasers and
shoot down deadly bugs in Spiders of Mars — an endless shooter where you square off against an never - ending horde of robot spiders.
Occasionally the game also throws some on - rails
shooting sections at you as well, like chasing
down a huge truck in the Batmobile or blasting apart a flying fortress as Superman with your
laser eyes of doom.
- attacking on horseback with items like a pitchford work very well - knock people off their horse and then take the battle to on - foot - lizalfos can be covered in snow and then pop out and come to life - multiple enemies can attack at once - lizalfos can take up to 6 hearts of damage at once - make potions to soften your steps and be quieter - fire arrows work well against Lizalfos - firing a bomb arrow at a guardian can interrupt their
lasers - a
laser shot can kill you in one hit even if you have 6 hearts - you can wander into areas with enemies that will take you out easily - cook a bunch of hot pepper meals to take into the snow areas to stop losing hearts from shivering - Serene Stable is one of the stables you'll come across - you can go
down to the bottom of a ravine and explore - Bosh Kala Shrine is one of the shrines you can find - one shrine has a puzzle where you use your control wind vents with your magnet tool to roll a ball to a goal - almost all shrines have an extra chest in them to grab
The levels are actually just sidescrolling backdrops with random waves of enemies, and it eventually becomes nearly impossible to complete the levels since there's simply too many
lasers and cluster bombs to
shoot down or avoid.
Little bouts of combat here and there would have worked out fine, but the game often places enemy combat sections one after the other and well... it gets repetitive after you've taken
down your 100th enemy by either hitting them with a block from the G - Lifter or
shooting them with the
laser, not counting the sections you'll inevitably repeat due to how easy it is for John to die in combat.
In the game's final world, you have to face - off against almost - invisible squids, constantly regenerating poisonous balls of death which leave a long - lasting guff of poison that both slows you
down and damages at the same time and quick ships that can avoid you all while
shooting devastating
laser beams right into your ships precious hull.
These range from the traditional multiball that adds two extra balls to the frenzy, to a giant ball, a piercing ball and a handy paddle
laser that
shoots straight upwards, which can help to push back the incoming wave of blocks, since all losing a ball does is speed up the pace that the blocks fall
down, meaning that there isn't really a true lives system.
As you go through
shooting down enemies, you have power ups which make you go faster, get a shield, get a missile or fire a
laser for a few seconds.
The screen splits accordingly when there are two or more enemies in the arena, and a window will disappear automatically whenever an adversary is
shot down by your
laser beam or missile.»
Gameplay is (as noted) very similar to Space Invaders, as you jump and avoid the aliens from above you
shoot them
down with either your regular gun, or the spread fire /
laser special attacks you collect to gain access to new platforms to reach the next few levels and collect as many space gems as you can to increase your overall score.
As you gun
down enemies, you'll earn coins, which can be used in shops in order to upgrade Opa - Opa, with upgrades ranging from wings or engines making Opa - Opa move faster, various types of guns like
lasers and spread
shots, different kinds of bombs, and late in the game the titular Tears of Opa - Opa.
One minute you're mowing
down Nazi generals with an automatic rifle, then the next moment you'll be
shooting them from afar with an upgraded
laser cutter.