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Endless sky ships flivver3/23/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() "ĭialog "The government of gratefully pays you for apprehending the criminal gang."ĭescription "A Marauder vessel named, leading a small fleet, has been attacking merchants near the system. Disable and board the vessel and bring the criminals to to stand trial on. ![]() ![]() The story of Mesopotamia is one of endless warfare and conquest. Mission "Bounty Hunting (Medium, Boarding, Entering)"ĭescription "A wanted criminal and several accomplices are fleeing in a stolen hot rod ship, the, which is about to enter this system. land and the sky, and I would listen to the stories of my kind. "ĭialog "The government of gratefully pays you for apprehending the criminal." Disable and board the vessel and bring the criminal to to stand trial on. Mission "Bounty Hunting (Small, Boarding, Entering)"ĭescription "A wanted criminal is fleeing in a stolen hot rod ship, the, which is about to enter this system. Name "Large bulk delivery to -2382,6 +2375,197 mission "Recycle garbage" "ĭialog "Your shackled passengers offer bitter curses as burly and well-armed guards practically beat them out of your ship, driving them in the direction of a penal colony on this remote world. "ĭescription "Transport violent felons to a penal colony on. "ĭescription "Transport petty criminals to a penal colony on. "ĭescription "Transport petty petty criminals to, where they will serve their sentences as domestic servants. "ĭescription "Transport petty criminals to, where they will serve their sentences as factory laborers. Government "Republic" "Free Worlds" "Syndicate" "Neutral"Īttributes "north" "south" "rim" "frontier" "core" "ĭescription "Bring petty criminals to, where they will serve their sentences as mine laborers. "ĭescription "Defeat a pirate raid on -2224,6 +2108,115 mission "Colonists "ĭialog "The colonists depart your ship after paying you. "ĭialog "The government of gratefully pays you for eliminating the. planes into a full-scale endorsement or both flivver aircraft and the use of cavalry pilots. and were quickly rescued, such as the famous rescue of the Bermuda Sky Queen by. Airplanes felt out of the sky with distressing regularity. You can claim the bounty payment by returning to. Guard personnel, ships, aircraft and facilities should be utilized as. Destroy it and return to for payment ()." "Humor, Entertainment and Popular Culture during World War I investigates the complex relationship between the entertainment industry, artists and the Great War, and how the experience of warfare or just being at war was often expressed through various forms of humor.-1263,122 +1263,6 mission "Escort (Extra Large, Southern, Dangerous Origin or Destination)"ĭialog "You have reached, but you left the behind! Better depart and wait for them to arrive in this star system."ĭescription "A pirate vessel named has been attacking merchants near the system. Put more simply, it is a good read and a centennial must." - Serge Ricard, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, France and editor of A Companion to Theodore Roosevelt By means of a purposely-cultural approach, this book examines the apparent war/laughter antinomy and humor as an antidote to trauma, and in so doing offers a remarkable contribution to the study of the Great War that will significantly complement the work of historians. "Editors Tholas-Disset andRitzenhoff, together with their international group of scholars, have beautifully risen to the challenge of 'histoire croisée/entangled history' as applied to the First World War context. It shows what we can learn about the past by taking comedy seriously." - Joanna Bourke, Professor, History, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK "Gallows humor, patriotic entertainment, and raucous consumerist fun: this collection looks at the Great War through a different lens. Enjoy this book for its scholarship of popular culture during the Great War, but delight in the amusing and unexpected humor that comes from films, anecdotes, poetry and songs in spite of such obvious sorrow." - Michael Cullinane, Senior Lecturer, US History, Northumbria University, UK "Tholas-Disset and Ritzenhoff have produced a volume that revivifies the battle scenes of World War I by filling the trenches with an unexpected sound: laughter. Refreshingly, it deals with a number of topics otherwise overlooked in relation to the conflict, and offers contributions from a mixture of new and established academics.” (Pip Gregory, Reviews in History, history.ac.uk, April, 2016) “This is a thoroughly enjoyable book offering insight and interest for cultural historians of the Great War the world over. ![]()
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