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Sort of. Britain was on the losing side during the Great War, which is where it lost its empire, but aside from Ireland there wasn't any fighting on its home territory. The impression I got was that the Second Great War did even less damage, with Britain not having to spread itself so widely...
No, 'superbombs' is a catch-all name in the same way that we use 'nukes'.
The wiki says 80s, and that feels a bit more right to me.
They can, actually.
The problem is more that I-the-writer don't know enough about real weapons to state things like that, and the reason I wrote it owes more to the Imperium of Man removing the exterior missile racks off their superheavies than any actual knowledge of real warfare. In-universe, they'd be using...
Universe 191
13th May 1954
15:44 GMT
"…sloped armour to encourage incoming shells to be deflected off the armour rather than simply stopping it with the thickness of the metal." The reptiloids have reactive armour, but no other nation on Earth has the sort of shells that it is designed to...
Universe 191
13th May 1954
15:44 GMT
"…sloped armour to encourage incoming shells to be deflected off the armour rather than simply stopping it with the thickness of the metal." The reptiloids have reactive armour, but no other nation on Earth has the sort of shells that it is designed to...
6th August 2013
16:02 GMT -5
My-.
My friends amble through the Hub City construction zone, taking in the sights. I doubt that it's anything that they haven't all seen in their own home cities, but the heavy use of both genomorphs and fabricators are novel. Their costumes get a puzzled look...
6th August 2013
16:02 GMT -5
My-.
My friends amble through the Hub City construction zone, taking in the sights. I doubt that it's anything that they haven't all seen in their own home cities, but the heavy use of both genomorphs and fabricators are novel. Their costumes get a puzzled look...