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UNITED NATIONS: Return former-US territory to the USA.

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The SSF stores the engine pods and the thermonuclear reactor on the emergency moon supply station.

russia's changing its mind about the asteroid
no matter where it hits russia is going to help deflect/destroy it because we're not starfishs

NASA plans a UN-funded spacecraft into orbit. It is supposed to tug stuff.
Can we build, ja?

If that doesn't work it has a small special nuclear bomb on it as a back up.
This isn't testing, it is just a backup plan.

The SSF stores the engine pods and the thermonuclear reactor on the emergency moon supply station.
and in this we remind ourselves that sweden dug itself into a recession

yes, under the condition that the nuclear device's detonation must be approved of by ALL FIVE UN security council members
edit: as in all five countries have a signalling device and the bomb is to require all five signals before detonation

yes, under the condition that the nuclear device's detonation must be approved of by ALL FIVE UN security council members
edit: as in all five countries have a signalling device and the bomb is to require all five signals before detonation
ok

and in this we remind ourselves that sweden dug itself into a recession

a shuttle and a fighter go missing

sweden donates some new targeting software to the joint-russia/sweden aircraft project
« Last Edit: April 27, 2015, 09:36:26 PM by Operator¹ »



a shuttle and a fighter go missing

sweden donates some new targeting software to the joint-russia/sweden aircraft project
that really doesn't help you

you dug yourself into a stuff hole because of your ridiculous amount of support for a space program

that really doesn't help you

you dug yourself into a stuff hole because of your ridiculous amount of support for a space program

yes but who's going to complain if a nuclear reactor happens to go off in orbit and knocks out all of the electronics in the united states
(this won't actually happen)
« Last Edit: April 27, 2015, 09:42:38 PM by Operator¹ »

that really doesn't help you

you dug yourself into a stuff hole because of your ridiculous amount of support for a space program
I don't blame him, space is loving awesome

yes but who's going to complain if a nuclear reactor happens to go off in orbit and knocks out all of the electronics in the united states
Absolutely not suspicious

EDIT: hey I'm super rich from oil, military equipment, and trading with ESTO. I can lend some $$$ for economic relief
« Last Edit: April 27, 2015, 09:44:57 PM by TristanLuigi »

Absolutely not suspicious
I mean it's very easy to knock out the US's kind of crappy power grid because it's sort of falling apart. some nations have invested in some stuff to keep this from happening

EDIT: hey I'm super rich from oil, military equipment, and trading with ESTO. I can lend some $$$ for economic relief
I'm already trading with the saudis and opening up trade with the ESTO so we can assume that this is part of that trading, really the only one that's doing sort of badly is the swedish government (and they've already restructured all of the programs to make their money stretch further, the economy itself is doing okay considering what happened)
« Last Edit: April 27, 2015, 09:48:01 PM by Operator¹ »

yes but who's going to complain if a nuclear reactor happens to go off in orbit and knocks out all of the electronics in the united states
(this won't actually happen)
You, because I'll have you invaded for doing that.

And then you'll be the dumbass who gets invaded without aid from ESTO because of a specific policy Russia and I agreed on.

I don't blame him, space is loving awesome
No doubt, but he is doing too many missions and launching too many stuff.
His focus is mainly on space.

I mean it's very easy to knock out the US's kind of crappy power grid because it's sort of falling apart. some nations have invested in some stuff to keep this from happening
Some nations aren't as large as the United States.
Oh, correction.

Most nations.