Cleveland Mark Blakemore
Golden Era Games
NiM82 said:Some generals in WW1 thought their big fortified bunkers and underground bases were impervious to attack too, but they didn't cover the ground below them. What's to stop someone tunnelling underneath your bunker and setting off a big ass explosive device?There is no way to sneak up on a fortified location like mine. It's militarily impossible. Unless you have air support and armored cavalry, it's just suicidal.
Clearly the terrain is malleable, you managed to build a big hole. I'd imagine under wartime conditions that the Chinese would find the will to build a few big tunnels (they like tunnels). What are your defences against such an attack, get out and look for entrances?
Them cheap sensors you link to make no mention of being hardened against EMP (1 high altitude nuke can blanket a continent). Where else have you skimped?
There you go thinking out loud again, 'bout them nukleer thingajings and whatnot and what have you.
You skimped on reading previous posts.
I'm one, maybe two, million steps ahead of you at all times. There is nothing your tiny chimp brain could possibly think of that I have not run through ten million scenarios already. It's like pitting Big Blue the chess supercomputer against Richard Simmon's Deal-A-Meal Analog Card File.