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Nonnel's Nation RP: Earth 2077 - [AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL!]
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Kansas:

--- Quote from: Swat 3 on April 26, 2015, 06:29:09 PM ---NASA suggests the least expensive option:

Nuclear explosion pass-by that would modifying the asteroid's trajectory and therefore away from Earth. Trying to blow it up would be stupid and tugging it/slamming a spaceship into it would be too expensive.

The thing is, the ban on it.
You sound like you got offended when you got proved wrong.
You are sounding like a real big starfish as well.

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I admitted you were right and got flamed
CypherX:

--- Quote from: Nonnel on April 26, 2015, 06:30:15 PM ---yes and yes

and colombia is a part of gran venezuela

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oh i must have read wrong

coolio, hello new souf amerikun friend :^)

also uh, nuking an asteroid in space is either gonna 1) blow it up into little pieces and forget us or 2) not do anything and waste a nuke

money is no issue for ESTO's space programs

space tug will work just fine, it wont take a lot to push it out of the way
Operator¹:

--- Quote from: Nonnel on April 26, 2015, 06:24:39 PM ---what exactly is the swedish space command ship?

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utility shuttle
CypherX:
saudi calls for an OPEC meeting in riyadh to discuss the future and other plans


a large research satellite is launched from riyadh in several pieces

a large piece is tightly guarded by security and visibly has SSEC markings on it

the saudi gov't's official statement is that this is a research satellite used to test electricity transmission from and to space, along with various other SSEC projects

also saudi begins to construct its first nuclear submarine
Nonnel:
Cuba, Gran Venezuela, Ecuador, and Bolivia come together under a new alliance: SASA (or the South American Socialist Alliance)
They announce that they have no intention of blocking off international trade in any way, nor will they do it in the future.
Brazil considers joining.
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