MH17 was also on purpose to some extent. It was a civilian airliner with its transponder turned on, you can’t really mistake it for something else
MH17 was also on purpose to some extent. It was a civilian airliner with its transponder turned on, you can’t really mistake it for something else
That’s understandable, I didn’t know that specific emblem and had to look extra hard to notice the coat of arms since it’s quite discreet
That’s clearly a Ukrainian watermark. The letters are Cyrillic and there’s a small Ukrainian coat of arms at the bottom
Also encased in glass, and both the cask and the glass can stop the radiations on their own iirc.
Like it or not (personally I don’t) lots of brits care about them. And a surprising amount of non brits too
Interesting. Death march was a bit too much for me in the beginning so I played most of the campaign in Blood and Broken Bones and the main missions were all pretty easy. I think I ultimately switched to death march because by the end I had optimized the fun out of the combat loop.
I agree, but I liked the pacing of it. Ciri’s fights were pretty fun, unchallenging as they were. The fact that they were pretty sparse and short probably helped
I mean, I agree that at this point, building nuclear reactors probably won’t help with these problems. But shutting down already built reactors that could still have been safely used for years was incredibly stupid imo. They could have used these as backup for peaks instead of coal and gas.