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11 years 6 months ago #1
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Ok lads, let's have something new...
Don't be fooled by the title or by the teaser picture, believe it or not but this is a highly cultural game...
The goal is to chose the right answer among the five proposals.
Ok, let's go with this first one and we'll see what happens with it...
1 - A larva of acarid ?
2 - A pollen of fern ?
3 - A nuclear explosion ?
4 - The virus of the plague ?
5 - A sample of meteorite rock ?
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Ok lads, let's have something new...
Don't be fooled by the title or by the teaser picture, believe it or not but this is a highly cultural game...
The goal is to chose the right answer among the five proposals.
Ok, let's go with this first one and we'll see what happens with it...
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1 - A larva of acarid ?
2 - A pollen of fern ?
3 - A nuclear explosion ?
4 - The virus of the plague ?
5 - A sample of meteorite rock ?
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11 years 6 months ago #2
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I'm guessing, it's a pollen of fern
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11 years 6 months ago #5
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"Rope tricks" are seen in this image of a nuclear explosion taken less than one millisecond after detonation. During operation Tumbler-Snapper in 1952, this nuclear test device was suspended 300 feet above the Nevada desert floor, and anchored by mooring cables. As the ball of plasma expanded, the radiating energy superheated and vaporized the cables just ahead of the fireball, resulting in the "spike" effects. The fireball is about 20 meters in diameter in this shot. This picture was made by using a rapatronic camera. (Credit:U.S. Department of Defense)
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"Rope tricks" are seen in this image of a nuclear explosion taken less than one millisecond after detonation. During operation Tumbler-Snapper in 1952, this nuclear test device was suspended 300 feet above the Nevada desert floor, and anchored by mooring cables. As the ball of plasma expanded, the radiating energy superheated and vaporized the cables just ahead of the fireball, resulting in the "spike" effects. The fireball is about 20 meters in diameter in this shot. This picture was made by using a rapatronic camera. (Credit:U.S. Department of Defense)
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