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Message no. 1
From: BRYAN KENNEDY REED <KUCLOAK@*******.BITNET>
Subject: SHADOWTK: RE: Fuel Air Explosives
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 92 00:44:28 CET
>
> Stated by Doom----->
> >>>>>[ The Eurowars? I remember them distinctly and do not
wish to
> discuss them.... But yes, they are NOT precise...about as subtle as repairing
> a watch with a hammer and chisel: One false move and you will never tell time
> again.
> They were initially concieved of to clear large tracts of land for the
> breaching of defenses--and they proved to be quite adequate to the
> task. They can effectively flatten barriers, clear mine fields, (The
> concussion shockwave produced by these devices has sufficient force to
> detonate mines buried deepin the ground.) and destroy any other
> obstructions in the area of the detonation.
> They would, incidentally, also annihilate any troups or vehicles
> in the vicinity, and it was in this role that they achieved their grisly
> reputation. Sie sind ganz und gar fuerchbar, meine Kamaraden. ]<<<<<
> -- Doctor Doom <21:40:08/10-25-52>
> -------------------->
>
> >>>>>[Yes... that's exactly why I want some... :) And don't
think I'm
> crazy. I'm psycho.]<<<<<
> --Tailhook <Look Ma/I can fly!>

>>>>>[Praytell, what minefield/barrier do you want to
clear?]<<<<<
-- Jake <Send all you want; We'll crunch more.>
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--Sun Tzu Bryan Kennedy Reed
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