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They Wasted a Perfectly Good Sandwich: On the ending menu, clicking 'Furious' on the action panel will make Mastermind say this:Mastermind: Wait a minute... Where are my cheesy snacks? NOOOOO!!! Villain Protagonist: Naturally, for a strategy game all about managing your resources to take over the world. We Have Reserves: It is eventually possible to create a random number of mooks to defend your base that don't count towards the limit. You Have Failed Me: A given and actually necessary considering that you can only hire three patsies at once. It also encourages your surviving patsies to work harder. It usually goes like this:"Does anyone know why I called this meeting?"(Patsy answers question)"Actually, it's because I'm going to kill you now!" (presses trap door button) Zerg Rush: Clicking on an enemy causes all of your minions to attack it.


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In the last World War, when Europe finally had its back to the wall and a German fuhrer seemed about to cross the English Channel and attack Great Britain by actual invasion, we still took no active military part until Japan attacked us. It is more than probable, however, that in another war we would be the first target. As far as one can see, we are the ones who are always being attacked for desiring war, and it seems to be taken more or less for granted that just as Hitler thought of the Western European countries as a stepping stone to further conquest, so any other would-be world conqueror would move even faster in our direction.

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