1.1 Special protocol 34
1. Static targets are identified and prioritized;
2. authorization xk-beta is received from the bridge;
3. compressed anti-helium is transferred from shipside containment to short-term internal containment in the special issue bombardment missiles;
4. all forward rail-launchers chambers are loaded with long range gamma-laser missiles in positions zero to three and with special issue bombardment missiles in positions four to seven;
5. power is rerouted from all non-essential systems to the forward rail-launchers' capacitors;
6. authorization xk-logik is received from the bridge;
7. the first four volleys of missiles are launched with standard flight profiles;
8. modal sensor relay is activated and all available sensor buoys are deployed;
9. final authorization xk-refrain is received from the bridge;
1. Static targets are identified and prioritized;
2. authorization xk-beta is received from the bridge;
3. compressed anti-helium is transferred from shipside containment to short-term internal containment in the special issue bombardment missiles;
4. all forward rail-launchers chambers are loaded with long range gamma-laser missiles in positions zero to three and with special issue bombardment missiles in positions four to seven;
5. power is rerouted from all non-essential systems to the forward rail-launchers' capacitors;
6. authorization xk-logik is received from the bridge;
7. the first four volleys of missiles are launched with standard flight profiles;
8. modal sensor relay is activated and all available sensor buoys are deployed;
9. final authorization xk-refrain is received from the bridge;
(a) Attack pattern G
i. the remaining chambered missiles are ripple-fired to exhaustion;
ii. coordination priority order: fratricide avoidance, minimum flight time, opportunity targets;
iii. remaining point-defence submunitions are reconfigured for groundburst and expended on the primary target;
iv. the primary warhead is triggered by containment failure on impact.
(b) Attack pattern M
i. four more volleys of missiles are fired;
ii. coordination priority order: minimum flight time, opportunity targets, fratricide avoidance;
iii. remaining point-defence submunitions are expelled and retargeted for secondary targets;
iv. the primary warhead is triggered remotely on reaching the target coordinates.
i. the remaining chambered missiles are ripple-fired to exhaustion;
ii. coordination priority order: fratricide avoidance, minimum flight time, opportunity targets;
iii. remaining point-defence submunitions are reconfigured for groundburst and expended on the primary target;
iv. the primary warhead is triggered by containment failure on impact.
(b) Attack pattern M
i. four more volleys of missiles are fired;
ii. coordination priority order: minimum flight time, opportunity targets, fratricide avoidance;
iii. remaining point-defence submunitions are expelled and retargeted for secondary targets;
iv. the primary warhead is triggered remotely on reaching the target coordinates.
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(cari amici,
se siete riusciti a lanciare il vostro missile come il cristo comanda e a polverizzare una o più nazioni in nome del sacro fuoco di thule - anche se di bombardamenti orbitali si tratta, ma facciamo che avete la mira un po' imprecisa - lo dovete all'amico mio Duccio, che ringrazio per aver pensato e steso questo catalogo della distruzione - tecnicamente ineccepibile, provare per credere, la polonia sta lì apposta ma se avete la mano ferma magari mirate a jovanotti
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w duccio
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