good few years back they replaced the gorgeous Chieftain tanks w/ the Challenger (i think) ~ took a huge load of them up to Otterburn here and blew them up. i coulda cried

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Oh, I am sure that these monstrous weapons can be somehow transformed into something useful. However, that's not the point. If a government wants to build a transportable emergency power plant—which may actually be a brilliant idea, mind you—it should build it into a vessel that fits exactly this purpose. Why take the huge deviation to build a weapons system first, and then convert it into something else? I am certain it would be hugely less expensive to build that actually useful something else in the first place.CptnEcho wrote:While they may not be operational now, I think their nuclear reactor specifications are capable of powering an entire city.
Imagine, a powerplant that can be sailed to disaster zones to aid with relief efforts. If that isn't practical, how about an oceanic research vessel?
Or an oceanic pirate hunter?
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Imagine, a Typhoon class Luxury Yacht.
As an Honorably Discharged Marine, I'll just say this...Commander McLane wrote:... Remember: their specific point of competence is killing people...
Been there, done that, seen it happen around me... so I can fully appreciate how Jason felt about the "Argo".drew wrote:...However, there is a poignancy in seeing a vessel, through no fault of its own, slowly being allowed to decay.
Capacity? Most certainly... It's really a pity that these abilities are so seldom used to benefit humanity.Cmd. Cheyd wrote:Interestingly enough, that "Transportable Emergency Power Plant" is called an US aircraft carrier - complete with a nuclear power plant, a hospital complete with 3 ICU beds and operating room, a full dental clinic, pharmacy, orthopedic cast room, laboratory, and the capacity to desalinate 400,000 gallons per day. (...)
(...) Now, I agree that the US military's purpose is not to render aid in any disaster. It is not the US military's purpose to provide free electricity, free clean water, free medical services, free police force, or any of the other capabilities they have to a foreign nation. But they have the capacity to do so.
And here, with an apology to all posters and readers, I will be less than friendly:Cmd. Cheyd wrote:We, as a nation, chose to use our military to do more than just defend our nation. We choose to help.
Indeed.Cmd. Cheyd wrote:Two year old thread. Doubt anyone cares if it's highjacked now.
Indeed - and I shoud point out that being "less than friendly" doesn't mean I want to troll or start a flame war. In agreeing to disagree, we indeed reached an agreement... so we move on.Cmd. Cheyd wrote:I am not here, nor is anyone else I believe, for the purpose of debating these types of topics.
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.