Bomb Shelter is a multiplayer map in Turok: Rage Wars. Bomb Shelter is a medium-sized map that has two levels and resembles an underground bunker. Battles can take place on the upper and lower levels of the map, and players will be flanking their opponents from all angles.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Bomb Shelter is a multiplayer map in Turok: Rage Wars. Bomb Shelter is a medium-sized map that has two levels and resembles an underground bunker. Battles can take place on the upper and lower levels of the map, and players will be flanking their opponents from all angles.
- File:Quake1.gif <default>Bomb Shelter</default> Game Episode Designer Level Editor Soundtrack Level Theme Previous Map Next Map [Source] Bomb Shelter is a Multiplayer level in Q2. This level has the same geometry as Metal Works, though placement of Ammo and Weapons is entirely different.
- "Bomb Shelter" is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of Six Feet Under. It was written by Scott Buck, directed by Nicole Holofcener and first aired on August 29, 2004.
- The Bomb Shelter is a decoration which is available to all players at Level 30 or over. It costs $5600 to purchase and its dimensions are 2x3. It is the second of two Level 30 decorations, following the Training Dummy. Although the Miniature Nuclear Warhead was also released with the Level 30 update, it is premium and therefore does not require the player to reach Level 30 in order to purchase it. It is most likely based on the bomb shelter Herman Hermann shows Homer Simpson in Treehouse of Horror VIII.
- Not wanting to be remembered as the man who caused the extinction of the human race by throwing into sharp relief both their curiosity and their vulnerability to explosions, Nobel began work on a new invention. Within a year he had perfected a small lead chamber which was capable of securing a small amount of dynamite. This primitive bomb shelter weighed over seventy tons and required forty horses to drag, rendering it virtually ineffective. Thus, people continued to dick around with dynamite and blow themselves up for another forty years, and Nobel was recorded in the annals of history as a merchant of death.
|
sameAs
| |
bg
| |
player-title
| |
date-title
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
Row 4 info
| |
Row 1 info
| |
Row 4 title
| |
Row 2 info
| |
Row 1 title
| |
Row 5 info
| |
Row 2 title
| |
Row 5 title
| |
Row 3 info
| |
Row 3 title
| |
dbkwik:civilizatio...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:quake/prope...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:simpsonstap...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:turok/prope...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:uncyclopedi...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Revision
| |
Date
| - 2009-02-16(xsd:date)
- Bloodlust
|
Game
| |
level theme
| |
Player
| |
imagewidth
| |
dbkwik:sixfeetunde...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Episode
| |
PREV
| |
NEXT
| |
abstract
| - Bomb Shelter is a multiplayer map in Turok: Rage Wars. Bomb Shelter is a medium-sized map that has two levels and resembles an underground bunker. Battles can take place on the upper and lower levels of the map, and players will be flanking their opponents from all angles.
- File:Quake1.gif <default>Bomb Shelter</default> Game Episode Designer Level Editor Soundtrack Level Theme Previous Map Next Map [Source] Bomb Shelter is a Multiplayer level in Q2. This level has the same geometry as Metal Works, though placement of Ammo and Weapons is entirely different.
- Not wanting to be remembered as the man who caused the extinction of the human race by throwing into sharp relief both their curiosity and their vulnerability to explosions, Nobel began work on a new invention. Within a year he had perfected a small lead chamber which was capable of securing a small amount of dynamite. This primitive bomb shelter weighed over seventy tons and required forty horses to drag, rendering it virtually ineffective. Thus, people continued to dick around with dynamite and blow themselves up for another forty years, and Nobel was recorded in the annals of history as a merchant of death. At the breakout of World War I, the need for a mobile bomb shelter became apparent when wave after wave of artillery munitions, explosives dumps, and fireworks caches were sabotaged by enemy forces, causing the war to grind on without an end in sight. In a move that would run anti-parallel to their secret project in World War II, the Allies gathered together the brightest minds in their respective lands to develop an effective bomb defense strategy. Instead, they stole Nobel's design. In 1918 they perfected a roughly human-sized concrete shelter, capable of withstanding a two-megaton blast from the artillery of attacking forces. After manufacturing enough of the shelters to safely transport their explosives to the front lines, all that was necessary was to wait patiently on their side of the trenches and bombard the enemy's defenseless explosives; the war was over within nine days.
- "Bomb Shelter" is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of Six Feet Under. It was written by Scott Buck, directed by Nicole Holofcener and first aired on August 29, 2004.
- The Bomb Shelter is a decoration which is available to all players at Level 30 or over. It costs $5600 to purchase and its dimensions are 2x3. It is the second of two Level 30 decorations, following the Training Dummy. Although the Miniature Nuclear Warhead was also released with the Level 30 update, it is premium and therefore does not require the player to reach Level 30 in order to purchase it. It is most likely based on the bomb shelter Herman Hermann shows Homer Simpson in Treehouse of Horror VIII.
|
is PREV
of | |
is NEXT
of | |