Hey, so it is my first time participating in hallows end, and I was trying to complete the stink bombs away quest. Whenever I load into undercity, it loads me out into Tirisfal Glades. Is anyone else having this issue?

Occasionally, average citizens reached the bombs first. The finders generally cooperated. They sought to shift the structures out of sight of the authorities. But sometimes fights erupted, or pirate bands intervened. For the most part, unless the citizens moved very fast, the soldiers soon showed up and took the prizes away, brutally and with bloodshed.


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As evidence accumulated about the ineffectiveness of precision bombing, LeMay led a USAAC U-turn from precision bombing to area bombing. Instead of trying to hit a needle in a haystack from 20,000 feet, just drop tons of bombs all over the haystack. Then come back again tomorrow and do it again. LeMay loved his bombers and wanted to clobber the enemy.

Precision bombing was a seductive idea. Aided by the newly-developed Norden bombsight3, officers believed that a few well placed bombs could win a war. Deeply influenced by the meat-grinder of trench warfare in World War I, the Bomber Mafia saw precision bombing as a way to avoid deadly stalemates and score quick, decisive knockouts, making ground forces obsolete. One influential study found that seventeen well-calibrated bombs targeting New York City\u2019s power plants, water supply, and bridges could knock the city offline4. New technology created seductive scenarios. Though tested only under optimal conditions, precision bombing was the United States\u2019s main air strategy at the start of World War II5.

During the war, LeMay was stationed in England where he flew bombing missions over Germany, often in the lead plane, and continued to rise through the ranks. But plans, as boxer and pigeon enthusiasts6 Mike Tyson pointed out, only last until you get punched in the face. As the US entered the war in Europe, punches mounted. Western Europe's skies were overcast and gloomy, in contrast to the bright blue of Arizona, where the raids had been tested. Whack. Precision bombing required daylight, making bombers vulnerable. German Luftwaffe fighters proved adept at harassing large bomber formations, which initially flew without fighter escorts. Pow. And the bombs weren\u2019t precise. Real world conditions of clouds, enemy fighters, and anti-aircraft fire made targeting difficult. Swarms of bombers could attack a factory, with their bombs landing everywhere but. So much for only needing seventeen bombs. Bam. No battle plan survives contact with the enemy. Wikipedia puts it bluntly:

In August 1944, LeMay was transferred from Europe to the Pacific theater. By the end of World War II, he was in charge of all strategic air operations against Japan. Here, two technological advances would influence the way he fought. The first was napalm, an incendiary gel used in bombs that caused uncontrollable fires. The second was the B-29 Superfortress, a state-of-the-art heavy bomber that cost more to develop than the Manhattan Project8. The B-29 had a range of 3,200 miles, compared to 2,000 miles for its predecessor, the B-17. Longer range coupled with US victories in Guam and the Mariana Islands put Japan\u2019s main island within LeMay\u2019s range.

LeMay commanded grisly firebombing attacks against 67 Japanese cities, including a massive raid against Tokyo in March 1945 that is estimated to have killed 100,000 civilians and destroyed 250,000 buildings. Aircrews report seeing the blaze from 150 miles away. The carnage was so intense that upon returning to base, bombers had to be fumigated to remove the smell of burning flesh. The attacks were so devastating that LeMay wondered aloud if he\u2019d be tried as a war criminal if the US lost the war10.

I am still having this issue today, 10/29/20. I get the Out of Range error during the first pass over the city. During subsequent passes it seems like it only works in areas where there are no other stink bombs, or maybe one or two. So for example, if there is already a stink bomb on the Cathedral steps, I get the error if I try to throw another bomb there.

The pulled pork had a great smoky flavor that paired well with their bomber BBQ sauce. The sauce wasn't really needed since the pork was that juicy and sweet. It's simply there to accompany that smoke flavor. As a side, I got the curly fries and oh my God! They were delicious. The crunch of those fries undoubtedly added to my meal and my experience. After eating about half of my pulled pork sandwich, I then started trying what my friends had ordered. I had the burnt ends and I also ate some of Amanda's brisket. The burnt ends were like black gold. They melted in your mouth and the taste was out of this world. The brisket survived the pull test, pulling away nicely and tasted excellent. Like most commendable barbecue restaurants, Bombers is no different. They serve food till they're sold out, and once they're out it's closed for the day. If you want to try Bombers you better get there when they open. The food is exceptional and goes quickly. Bombers also does catering at a very reasonable price, if just one sandwich isn't enough for you.

Staff Sgts. Kevin Mejia, left, and Joseph Larosa, right, 7th Munitions Squadron, prepare to guide an inert bomb during training April 11, 2012, at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas. The squadron builds these bombs to meet the training needs of B-1 Bomber pilots. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Cierra Bullock/ Released)

Staff Sgt. Brett Mullins, left, operates a hoist as Staff Sgt. Kevin Mejia, right, lowers an inert bomb onto a munitions assembly conveyor April 11, 2012, at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas. The bombs represent a Mark-84 which is weighs approximately 2000 pounds.

Airmen from the 7th Munitions Squadron drill fins onto inert bombs, April 11, 2012, at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas. The fins are designed to help guide the bomb as it is released from the aircraft. The bomb represents a Mark-84 which weighs approximately 2,000 pounds. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cierra Bullock/Released)

There is a partially declassified history of US foreign nuclear weapon deployments from 1951-1977. The practice of stationing nuclear weapons in allied countries (or territories) began in 1951 with the deployment of weapon components to Guam, followed in 1954 by the dispatch of weapons to Morocco and the United Kingdom. In time, the US stationed its nuclear weapons in 16 countries, mostly in Europe and Asia (not counting Guam and Puerto Rico). Some US nuclear weapons were also stationed in Canada. By the late 1960s, there were about 7,000 US nuclear weapons in Europe, including bombs, missile warheads, artillery shells, and nuclear landmines. The number of US nuclear weapons in Europe peaked in 1971 at about 7,300 before beginning to decline later in the 1970s. 006ab0faaa

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