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elenir1

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  1. Interesting, I'd imagine that because the AMRAAMs are horizontal, that it has a harder time targeting closer air targets but it is extremely effective with ground. Also, have you made sure to arm your AMRAAMs when firing at an Otomatico? Becuase when I use AMRAAMs it obliterates everything. Everywhere. Otherwise, looks good.

    I never remember realising the craft, weird

    ill test my stuff

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    No its survived quite a decent amount of shots

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    https://mega.co.nz/#!hVgxWbCD!oZPXw_dIvvi9xC-7ApdWEXpr-W14uZ06HbdyHgT9WgQ

    here

  2. Well hello there, here i will place all my craft and other stuff if you whant I can build crafts for you

    Mods:Infernal robotics and BDarmory

    Land

    Otomatico:

    d5XgoSb.jpg

    It has a nice Armour and it is quite fast, althougth lacks heavy weaponry

    Controls:Standar of what you would drive a car in ksp

  3. My only question is, does the Otomatico have power redundancy? I ask because the solar panels have a low impact tolerance and will get shot off easily, so it's advisable to either, a.) have some power generators onboard, or b.) have a crap-ton of batteries inside. Otherwise looks good. Nice plane as well.

    Yes, it has the thing that always keep you charged up inside the armour which is for my surprise its very strong

  4. It's not the pragmatism when it comes to hard choices that is destructive, it's when they don't try to avoid such situations at all. Because the first question any normal man would ask in that situation is if there really is no other options to stop that from happening, while a psycho would be fully satisfied with these options.

    Or they would scream a lot

    i mean a lot

  5. Almost any court in almost any country would rule likewise: reckless and negligent homicide are well-known felonies worldwide and carry fierce sentences, and guilty pleas are very common. The lever-man's family would see the obvious futility and danger of associating with what would soon become a convicted and potentially-famous felon, and denouncing him would help the divorcing spouse win custody of the children and the family avoid harassment. Only the civil suit and its implications might be limited to the U.S.

    -Duxwing

    PS Or I may be blowing this way out of proportion. Please do correct me if I'm wrong.

    or

    jury nullification

  6. Whoever stands before the lever does what you describe, for he will be decades imprisoned whatever he does next. If he pulls the lever, then he will be charged with second-degree murder and plead guilty to third degree for a lesser sentence; whereas if he pulls it not, then he will be charged with three counts of negligent manslaughter, wherefore no plea bargain can be struck. And should he successfully plead his innocence, the victims' families would sue for wrongful death and make him settle for nearly his whole fortune. And whatever the plea or verdict, his wife would hastily divorce him and take the children, protecting them and her savings from the court and limelight.

    Likely in prison for homicide reckless or negligent, he would in twenty-three-hour-a-day solitary confinement suffer the ravages of inmate violence and be wracked by nightmares and second guesses. His family would abandon and publicly denounce him to save face, and, upon his release, no-one savory would hire him. His body and mind would be devastated, fortune and family gone, and future hopeless. He would have given everything but his life--is that not sacrifice enough?

    -Duxwing

    Or it could be a work incident

    well you live in military police state of MURICA so i know nothing

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