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Teinohikira Tactical Nukes (FT)

Postby Teinohikira » Sun Mar 21, 2010 4:05 pm

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Teinohikira is rich in uranium mining and during WWII, Uranium miners found a huge load of Uranium, and created a bomb which was originally named, Nuclear Strike. In 2010, Uranium miners renamed it "Tactical Nuke". It is used in emergencies, Ex. Apocalypse. It has a bigger explosion about 300,000 times bigger than an atomic bomb. The nukes are planted underground on the center of the purchasing nations Capital City. Also, a detonation button is installed in the purchasing nations Capital Building, Ex. Kingdom, Capital building, Palace. The button has a "safe lock" on it to keep the leader from accidentally pushing it, a unlock code given to the consumer at purchase will be used to unlock the button. If you would like to purchase a "Teinohikira Tactical Nuke", We have a variety of prices.
1 nuke for $3,000
2 nukes for $6,000
5 nukes for $15,000

When the nuke is set off, a recording of the leaders voice will say "Tactical Nuke Incoming/Inbound!" and a siren will be heard, see herehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d393jArLSkE. It will kill every non-government-supporting person in the nation, Ex. In Teinohikira, only Capitalists will be killed.
Thank you for choosing Teinohikira Tactical Nukes.
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Postby Teinohikira » Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:36 pm

Bump

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Postby Collective Systems » Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:41 pm

OOC: You probably shouldn't bump just yet. It's only been a little more than three hours since you created the thread.
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