BBC War of the Worlds
Discussion
Halmyre said:
Slightly OT but I followed up on this - the Russians were heading off on an 18,000 mile trip to the Pacific to try and quash Japanese intentions in Manchuria. They got an absolute shoeing instead:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tsushima
It is in one of my great ship battles type of book I had as a kid (1974). Amazingly I remembered that bit.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tsushima
james_TW said:
What were they digging at/for in the camp anyway?
Graves or carrots? Bit like the case in Ronin perhaps?Last used a pickaxe when I was an apprentice to be honest but you needed to get your swing right and hit the ground with purpose or it went no where. Of course a lot better when they let me loose on the pneumatic drill.
I could probably get interested if stuff like loading the canon (and other swamp stuff) was not so poorly set up. Also the town square.
I did come into this with an open mind and am willing to accept the way the script is going, sort of. But little things grate on me and there are too many little things.
Liking the tripods though.
I did come into this with an open mind and am willing to accept the way the script is going, sort of. But little things grate on me and there are too many little things.
Liking the tripods though.
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