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Post by lordroel on Jul 4, 2018 2:45:30 GMT
So tomorrow we Americans at least celebrate our Independence Day. I was lucky enough to just come across a great graphic that covers the War of 1996 and includes a map of the total destroyed cities that I compiled years ago as noted earlier in this thread and which were made the official destroyed cities list through the official web site warof1996.com. Take a look In Memoriam for the millions lost. Where were you on those terrible 3 days 22 years ago - July 2-4 ,1996 ? img11.hostingpics.net/pics/633676IndependenceDayResurgenceAlienInvasionHistory.pngNice graphic, have not seen this one before.
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Post by lordroel on Jul 3, 2020 8:34:09 GMT
Bringing a old thread back to live, here is the War of 1996 | Independence Day
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Post by gillan1220 on Jul 3, 2020 16:32:00 GMT
I'd be born exactly two months after the war since Cebu City was not hit and assuming the smaller craft didn't attack the rest of the Philippines. I'd live until 19 and I would probably be dead once Asia was sucked up and thrown into Europe as part of the Mothership's gravity.
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Post by lordroel on Jul 3, 2020 16:32:38 GMT
I'd be born exactly two months after the war since Cebu City was not hit and assuming the smaller craft didn't attack the rest of the Philippines. I'd live until 19 and I would probably be dead once Asia was sucked up and thrown into Europe as part of the Mothership's gravity. Well i would also be death, sort of.
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Post by gillan1220 on Jul 3, 2020 16:50:40 GMT
I'd be born exactly two months after the war since Cebu City was not hit and assuming the smaller craft didn't attack the rest of the Philippines. I'd live until 19 and I would probably be dead once Asia was sucked up and thrown into Europe as part of the Mothership's gravity. Well i would also be death, sort of. The damage was not absolute though. I saw people climbing out of the Asiatic ruins into Paris. Meanwhile those who were inside buildings were luckier to some degree.
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Post by lordroel on Jul 3, 2020 17:17:59 GMT
Well i would also be death, sort of. The damage was not absolute though. I saw people climbing out of the Asiatic ruins into Paris. Meanwhile those who were inside buildings were luckier to some degree. So you are saying, that people can survive this.
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Post by gillan1220 on Jul 3, 2020 17:21:24 GMT
The damage was not absolute though. I saw people climbing out of the Asiatic ruins into Paris. Meanwhile those who were inside buildings were luckier to some degree. So you are saying, that people can survive this. Very slim chance. There were people that survived in the ending showing the ruined Paris.
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Post by lordroel on Jul 3, 2020 17:27:02 GMT
So you are saying, that people can survive this. Very slim chance. There were people that survived in the ending showing the ruined Paris. That is because everything fell on Paris and London and other cities when the ship began to stop.
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Post by stevep on Jul 4, 2020 13:40:41 GMT
If your saying a large chunk of the lithosphere for Asia was pulled up and then dropped on Europe I suspect that would be an extinction level event. Not sure how much of the world would be habitable after that except possibly for microbes and the like.
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Post by lordroel on Jul 4, 2020 13:42:42 GMT
If your saying a large chunk of the lithosphere for Asia was pulled up and then dropped on Europe I suspect that would be an extinction level event. Not sure how much of the world would be habitable after that except possibly for microbes and the like. Steve
Well it seems the United kingdom also suffers a bit.
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Post by gillan1220 on Jul 4, 2020 15:36:39 GMT
If your saying a large chunk of the lithosphere for Asia was pulled up and then dropped on Europe I suspect that would be an extinction level event. Not sure how much of the world would be habitable after that except possibly for microbes and the like.
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There were survivors seen emerging from the rubble.
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Post by lordroel on Jul 5, 2020 8:07:52 GMT
If your saying a large chunk of the lithosphere for Asia was pulled up and then dropped on Europe I suspect that would be an extinction level event. Not sure how much of the world would be habitable after that except possibly for microbes and the like. Steve
There were survivors seen emerging from the rubble. Mostly likley those who where underground, but i think we go a bit of topic here. Eastern United States up to Washington, Europe towards Russia and as far as Japan and the Philippines will be devastated.
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