Huh. I used to draw some pretty good machinery. I have to thank the reader who sent me the tiny German military machine models. They really, really helped me with their simplified lines. If you have an author you love, send them research goodies!
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how many “lieber bruder”s is that now? In Pfirsch’s place, my paranoia would be hitting the stratosphere.
hswoolve: Oh, it is. He KNOWS his Bruder. He can just see the wheels turning in that resourceful little brain.
“Us” at one end of the bridge and “Them” at the other? “Them” likely unaware that a new bridge has materialized out of *thin air* in an inconvient location. Eriwin will indeed take advantage, and Peach wasn’t thinking of this.
blue: Yup, he should have known. Rommel, as one of the recognized small-explosives experts of the war, once thought of using porcelain or clasy as the shells of small bombs. It’s actually an old technology, but the guy’s mind never missed a trick in his chosen profession. At least when his stomach wasn’t messing with him.