I read once that a corkscrew-driven tank, while good for snow and other rough terrain, cannot move on flat ground.
How much rubble did the walkers create for it to drive over? D:
Aww, time for Gus to shine.
A weapon to surpass a weapon to surpass a weapon to surpass a weapon to surpass a weapon to surpass a weapon to surpass Metal Gear!?!?
Can we get another government? This one scares me
Aw… My comment about all these weapons to surpass Metal Gear got eaten by the spam filter.
Saw and brought back. Not sure why it randomly flags a real comment. But it does stop the daily dozens of bad ones so it’s good at that part at least!
It probably took offence to the copy and paste used for exaggeration.
How many of these were real?
The snow tank certainly seems plausible,
Screw-propelled vehicles have been designed and built more than once in real life, so maybe it’s less silly than this comic implies.
Three of them are real, or at least real-ish
The screw tanks from Russia worked quite well going through snow, but that was all it could traverse through well. It was also quite hard to steer. The idea of building drones with solar panels was started back in the 80s. Finally, the Hiller X-18 was to be a cargo plane that could take off like a helicopter. But alas, it was too difficult to fly and even the slightest breeze could throw it off.
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I read once that a corkscrew-driven tank, while good for snow and other rough terrain, cannot move on flat ground.
How much rubble did the walkers create for it to drive over? D:
Aww, time for Gus to shine.
A weapon to surpass a weapon to surpass a weapon to surpass a weapon to surpass a weapon to surpass a weapon to surpass Metal Gear!?!?
Can we get another government? This one scares me
Aw… My comment about all these weapons to surpass Metal Gear got eaten by the spam filter.
Saw and brought back. Not sure why it randomly flags a real comment. But it does stop the daily dozens of bad ones so it’s good at that part at least!
It probably took offence to the copy and paste used for exaggeration.
How many of these were real?
The snow tank certainly seems plausible,
Screw-propelled vehicles have been designed and built more than once in real life, so maybe it’s less silly than this comic implies.
Three of them are real, or at least real-ish
The screw tanks from Russia worked quite well going through snow, but that was all it could traverse through well. It was also quite hard to steer. The idea of building drones with solar panels was started back in the 80s. Finally, the Hiller X-18 was to be a cargo plane that could take off like a helicopter. But alas, it was too difficult to fly and even the slightest breeze could throw it off.
The rest I HOPE aren’t real, heh
So this comic is entertaining AND informative!