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Offline Night Hammer

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Originally posted by ChronoReverse
Most of us just taped down the primary fire key and went out for a coffee.


Haha hell yeah, sat a paper weight on it and watched Simpsons:nod:
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Cap-ship battles (without adding waypoints)
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Originally posted by ChronoReverse
Most of us just taped down the primary fire key and went out for a coffee.


Oh yeah, rubber band around the joystick.
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Offline Kosh

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Two rocks held together by a wad of chewing gum could beat the Hades.



It DOES have 4 BGreens on the bottom of it. If it was able to position itself the right way it could easily toast anything (not counting Juggernaughts). That in addition to its 400000 hit points makes me look twice at it.


EDIT: And I find it hard to believe that it could take down a Demon or a Ravana without support. They have more hit points and over twice the firepower.
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