From: | Stephen Delear <c715591@******.MISSOURI.EDU> |
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Subject: | Re: Eurowars (Long) |
Date: | Fri, 1 May 1998 17:01:19 -0500 |
>said that the planes stayed in the UK that night. Only the Swedes detected
>them. No one shot them down, any of them, in the middle of the war. Then
>they disappeared again. Seems almost impossible. Sherlock Holmes, eliminate
>the impossible, and the improbable is the answer.
>
>The Matrix was vulnerable at this point. A virus was already put out
>against both sides. Why not send your decker against Swede air control and
>run a simulation? Muddy the water some more tomake it look like someone did
>all the damage. And those key communications and command centers are taken
>out by saboteurs. You try to figure out what happened, and along comes a
>message about some planes spotted.
>
>So who did it?
>
I hate to join the blame everything on Ares crowed but lets see matrix
attacks, milspec tech the only thing I can't figure out is why Ares would
want to do it. I guess if it was about to go nuclear or somebody was about
to win and they wanted to drag it out I could see it (but didn't the
paragraph state that a seice fire was called the next day). I can't see
the British doing it weren't they a member of NATO in the 20whatevers. On
the other hand Sweden has traditionally had one of the more advanced armies
in Europe (sure not for a couple hundred years but still). Why couldn't
thw Swedes or another emergent power have done it?
SteveD
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