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Monday, December 23, 2019
The War of the Worlds
Giant cylinders fell all over the world.
Once the first one opened Halloween night, 1938, they were revealed to be carrying war machines from the planet Mars.
While the troops had been unable to stop them right away, eventually forces were deployed in strength.
They were vulnerable to heavy artillery, if it could be brought to bear in time, the war machines were fast and hard to hit.
This time it looks like the US Army has brought enough guns to one place in order to prevail over the war machines. Only one of the original three has made it this far and one more volley and he should be blown halfway back to Mars!
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1938 US Army,
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Strelets,
war of the worlds
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