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Crisis Escape: Tracking Down the Weather Weapon
Science Fiction危机逃生:追查气象武器
Zhengxin No. 2
In 1935, the Chinese military strategist Lu Deng published "Total War" and pointed out the importance of meteorological weapons. In 1950, President Eisen Orwell proposed that weather control was more important than atomic bombs. Ding Ming bound a countdown, From then on, his crisis copy started... High-rise building explosions, prison escapes, bridge collapses, flooded subways, plane crash escapes... Crisis comes one after another, Finally one time, he stumbled upon clues about man-made disasters in the copy... In 1967, the Magnesium Army secretly implemented the "Popeye Plan" during the Vietnam War, dispatching 26,000 aircraft sorties and dropping 4.74 Million rainfall catalytic bombs, which caused heavy rains for more than a month, causing flash floods and landslides. In 1970, the two countries launched a "drought war" in Cuba. In 1987, the former Soviet Union secretly launched the "Mercury" project in an attempt to cause earthquakes through nuclear explosions. Subsequently, various disaster copies followed one after another. "Project Argos" to create earthquakes, "Project Skyfire" to create lightning, "Project Gale" to create hurricanes...
In 1935, the Chinese military strategist Lu Deng published "Total War" and pointed out the importance of meteorological weapons. In 1950, President Eisen Orwell proposed that weather control was more important than atomic bombs. Ding Ming bound a countdown, From then on, his crisis copy started... High-rise building explosions, prison escapes, bridge collapses, flooded subways, plane crash escapes... Crisis comes one after another, Finally one time, he stumbled upon clues about man-made disasters in the copy... In 1967, the Magnesium Army secretly implemented the "Popeye Plan" during the Vietnam War, dispatching 26,000 aircraft sorties and dropping 4.74 Million rainfall catalytic bombs, which caused heavy rains for more than a month, causing flash floods and landslides. In 1970, the two countries launched a "drought war" in Cuba. In 1987, the former Soviet Union secretly launched the "Mercury" project in an attempt to cause earthquakes through nuclear explosions. Subsequently, various disaster copies followed one after another. "Project Argos" to create earthquakes, "Project Skyfire" to create lightning, "Project Gale" to create hurricanes...