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Army Coup in Ireland?
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They're convenient, travel-sized tanks. In a few years, Ireland will have tanks so small that any infantryman can carry several. Then they'll take over the world.
From there they'll quickly perfect the integration of human and weapon, and the birth of the dalek race will be upon us.
From there they'll quickly perfect the integration of human and weapon, and the birth of the dalek race will be upon us.
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Skaro? sounds Irish...JOZeldenrust wrote:They're convenient, travel-sized tanks. In a few years, Ireland will have tanks so small that any infantryman can carry several. Then they'll take over the world.
From there they'll quickly perfect the integration of human and weapon, and the birth of the dalek race will be upon us.

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You missed the fada on the a, and in Irish it's spelled with a c instead of a k.Crumple wrote:Skaro? sounds Irish...JOZeldenrust wrote:They're convenient, travel-sized tanks. In a few years, Ireland will have tanks so small that any infantryman can carry several. Then they'll take over the world.
From there they'll quickly perfect the integration of human and weapon, and the birth of the dalek race will be upon us.
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