• Nuclear missile launch animation
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[video=youtube;2aHpqqhaHJ0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aHpqqhaHJ0&feature=related[/video] Pretty cool
I like how you see nukes in games like this fucking huge missile and in reality its pretty small
[QUOTE=darth-veger;33218908]I like how you see nukes in games like this fucking huge missile and in reality its pretty small[/QUOTE]Not all world leaders are bond villains apparently
WHY IS IT IN SPACE
[QUOTE=Kondor58;33219656]Not all world leaders are bond villains apparently[/QUOTE] I bet all world leaders have this big red button on their table even tho they do not have nukes
[QUOTE=Fausty;33219678]WHY IS IT IN SPACE[/QUOTE] Any reason why not?
[QUOTE=Fausty;33219678]WHY IS IT IN SPACE[/QUOTE] If shit go fuck on the way to the target then only space gets kissed! i think..
[QUOTE=GreenLeaf;33220283]If shit go fuck on the way to the target then only space gets kissed! i think..[/QUOTE] No, it's because it's much easier to push stuff through nothing than it is to push stuff through air.
In space it can travel much faster than it can than in the atmosphere.
[QUOTE=Glorbo;33220349]No, it's because it's much easier to push stuff through nothing than it is to push stuff through air.[/QUOTE] Which means you can fuck shit up further away with the same amount of fuel.
[QUOTE=darth-veger;33218908]I like how you see nukes in games like this fucking huge missile and in reality its pretty small[/QUOTE] The nukes in games are typically Russian-designed. American missiles (like the one portrayed in the video) were designed to launch smaller, faster, less detectable payloads. Meanwhile Russian nuclear weapon development tended towards larger missiles.
[QUOTE=Glorbo;33220349]No, it's because it's much easier to push stuff through nothing than it is to push stuff through air.[/QUOTE] Probably a combination of both.
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