If a nuclear war happens, what will you focus on in WoW?

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Scratch that. I will find every empty car and put them in a huge circle and blue tooth them all together to this song

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I’m sure people just see your name at this point and hit report. You have such a fanbase :rofl:

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What they don’t realize is that I’m Trust Level 8.

Reporting me is a trap.

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I don’t know what these trust levels mean. But while I was banned last week I got trust level 2. Lol.

Got a notification saying something like people really like you here. Can’t remember the exact wording.

Cracked me up.

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Nope i know what a nightmare it be when i was in militarily i had to do a report on what theoretically would happen in nuclear war for my nco class.

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So, my father was head of security at Ft. Huachuca back in the day. There was a briefing where some brass wanted to know what the plan was if a nuke dropped on Phoenix. (Like that would be a priority target over the Army Intel school, but whatever.) My Dad said, “Blow up the bridge at Davidson Canyon.” (That’s a bridge on I-10, between Benson and Tucson.) Everyone was like, “WHAT?!” So, my Dad went on to explain that there would be too many refugees heading South for the area to possibly handle them all. Best way to deal with it would be to prevent all but the truly resourceful ones from coming down.

Basically, that was my Dad’s way of answering a pretty stupid question, but he wasn’t wrong.

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Yes, it is definitely worse than most people can imagine and I have read a quote that people should “pray to die in the blast rather than survive”. There has been research done with the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and not to mention that people moved back into those cities in less than 100 years.

Thanks for all the hearts. I feel loved for once. Ha

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i would likely be vaporized since several likely military targets are close by where i live. as in within 10 miles.

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Well, it’s better than radiation sickness or getting killed brutally for your last can of tuna.

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WoW? I’m going to be using all my kit and gear to fight off raiders/looters and protect my wife out in the countryside. IF we somehow survive the initial blasts and the resulting consequences.

Didn’t stock up over the past two years for nothing. Might join up with the community militia or something, depending on how things go.

I’m pretty sure I’m the only one in my complex with a staff, swords, bows, and daggers at the ready. So I’m quite certain I’ll be in charge. This means I’ll probably get a couple hours a day in. Don’t want to tire my neighbours out too much as they’ll have duties other than peddling the gen-bikes.

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Infamy is a goal of many on the forums. It comes with a high price though. But for however long the mods are on a coffee break… you too can be king/queen of the recess playground.

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smashes saangreals dragons
pushes saangreal in mud puddle

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This. If God forbid nuclear war becomes reality in our lifetime, the blessed and lucky will be the ones that are vaporized by the original blast.

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That is basically it though. Our government has no real way with dealing with even one nuke hitting a single city. People are basically screwed.

Wow is not even on the list of things I’d worry about.

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im in a heavy impact zone. or is it called clear targets? idk. anyways, base has a sign saying we get first dibs on rocket rides to the afterlife.

i personally will not play wow, in the 5 mins of life before the atom bomb rips the miles of earth to i stand upon, ill drink… smoke… then huff gas ( car gas edit: i forgot the word deiseal ) fumes to pass out before detonation.

Nothing because most likely most electronics would have been fried by the E.M.P. blast

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