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alcaray: Wait, the beach ball was the alien, wasn't it?
Yeah, I get 'em confused. I've seen the movie about 3 or 4 times. I don't think I ever saw it in a sober state of mind.

Here's Doolittle debating philosophy with the bomb...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29pPZQ77cmI
I think it's there to teach you to examine stuff before you click on it. :)
Post edited October 01, 2014 by Soyeong
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Soyeong: I think it's there to teach you to examine stuff before you click on it. :)
Of course you examine... but hey! is a button, a button in one old, very old Nuke! You need a skill level 10 of "Precaution" and the difficult will be 25% with 40% of critical failure for do not push it.


By they way, how the rangers got one without fighting the Mushroom?, though maybe the people from the old citadel already had it, and Vargas had a lot of luck they didn't used 15 years ago.
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Soyeong: I think it's there to teach you to examine stuff before you click on it. :)
It reminded me of Stimpy and the history eraser button... LOL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NITBfc1EOBo
ME! I could not resist! It had me rolling love this damn game
I pushed the button.
Of course I pushed the button.
I always push the button.
That's why there are buttons in games.
To be pushed.

I push buttons in games, since that obscure text adventure, I played as a kid, where the room's description told me, there was a blinking red button, with a sign underneath, saying: "Don't push the button!".

I read that sign.
And then I pushed the button.
And then the spacestation /spaceship I was on, exploded.
Game over.

That teached me an important lesson: "Always save your game, before you push the button".
So I saved my game.
And then I pushed the button.
And then the nuke...
...did, what I expected it to do.

;o)