The lyrics to this song were written as a class assignment by our father Mark Hutchins and his friend Tony Childs. They were to write two songs to protest the arms race between the USA and the USSR, and they ended up with 'I Hate Ronald Reagan So Much I Want To Puke' and 'Nuke'm 'Till They Glow.' For our father's birthday, we thought it would be fun to take the lyrics, triple the tempo, add almost all new rifts, and add an exclamation point on the end of the title to make 'Nuke'm' our own.Aaron Hutchins - Bass, Guitar, VocalsAlia Hutchins - DrumsPlease note that this song is not meant to endorse a nuclear war. A nuclear war would really suck.
Aug 30, 2009 I believe that you will find the original statement as 'Nuke them 'till they glow so the infantry can shoot them in the dark.' This was a term used by Missile Operators during the 'Cold War'. I was a Fire Control Specialist on the MGM-52 (LANCE) in West Germany (1987-1990). This was dark humor used by U.S Military in reference to the Soviet Union.
Click to expand.Tbf Suzaku managed to survive a lot of shit during his time in the Lancelot, and he was just as much of a target in the canon by R2 as he would be in RL Earth, so I could see him surviving most of what RL Earth could throw at him, barring a nuke strike. The 'live' Geass command would certainly help as well, and he's a smart and talented pilot.Yeah, a submarine would surely be the best course of action for RL forces; parking one on the other side of the portal and launching nukes could effectively end the war. The main issue would be getting through the portal though, Britannia has plenty of anti-submarine weapons, including portman knightmare frames, and all they'd really need to do is saturate the sea around the portal with mines to bar access to the other side. I think the real world can win this, but I think they are gonna have to recommission a lot of old military equipment and recruit more personnel to do it.For instance, regarding navies, it looks like the US has the superior surface ships and submarines, but those underwater power armors may give the HBE a numerical advantage in naval combat, especially the very important submersible naval combat. This means that HBE has a lot of relatively small and therefore harder to target submersibles operating in this war.
The US has the technology to deal with that with things like like advanced torpedoes and anti-submarine missiles and mortars, but to make up for the numerical superiority, the US is going to have to recomission a lot of decommissioned hardware. RL Earth isn't going to wait till Britannia starts throwing FLEIJAs around, the forces of RL Earth's main stratigy will be getting missile subs through the portal in order to nuke Britannia's military forces and major cities.
Preventing a foreign military power with hostile intent is why countries have nuclear stockpiles in the first place, and Britannia's lack of an effective nuclear deterrent pretty much means there's no reason not to bomb Britannia's major regions back into the stone age.Big deal, so the FLEIJA makes a bigger boom, Britannia still doesn't have near enough of them, nor delivery systems to rival what the nuclear powers have built. Click to expand.A country possessing a mere single nuclear weapon is considered sufficient to prevent a war. A country possessing a mere single nuclear weapon is considered sufficient to prevent a war. Click to expand.First off, it wont matter if the Empire has a nuke equivalent, because they are a bunch of belligerent, conquest happy douchebags. Them having fleijas just means that all the nations of RL earth have even more reason to bomb them into the stone age.Second, again it doesn't matter how individually powerful a bomb is when it comes to destroying cities, just that it's powerful enough.
This is one of the reasons the US and USSR stopped trying to build bigger and bigger bombs, because it reached the point where it stopped being about actual use and more about dick measuring.What matters is how many bombs you have and your methods of delivery. The Empire does not have all that many bombs, and their method of delivery is decidedly short ranged unless they put the Damocles into low earth orbit.Us? We could just fire some cruise missiles armed with nuclear warheads at the portal, both on our side(to clear out any Britannian forces that made it to our side) and their side(to clear out what they have there already).
Then we just have to move some missile subs across, have them target the North American continent and the center of Britannia's power, economy, war fighting ability and overall dominance goes up in a bunch of mushroom clouds and there's nothing Britannia could do to stop it.Third, we could totally destroy the Damocles if that thing crossed the portal. We've had the tech to build nuclear armed anti-satellite missiles since the 60s, and no matter how strong that thing's shields are they aren't strong enough to withstand a nuclear barrage.Code Geass totally stomps RL Earth in conventional battles thanks to their mecha anime bullshit technology, but that doesn't matter when we can just nuke them till they glow in the dark and they cant do anything at all to stop us. The realities of modern nuclear warfare are as foreign to them as their mecha technology is to us. In order for MAD to be in effect, they have to be able to destroy us even as we destroy them and they just don't have that capability(mainly because just having nuke-like WMDs are a new thing for them, and they wont even have them for a couple of months after the portal forms according to the OP). A country possessing a mere single nuclear weapon is considered sufficient to prevent a war. Click to expand.'
At all cost' means nukes. Lots of nukes.RL Alliance won't hesitate, because the portal is a good 500 miles/800km away from any civilization and they are proceeding under the assumption that, especially given their known level of technological advancement, the HBE has nukes of their own. They don't necessarily need to know anything about the FLEIJAs to assume that the invasion fleet might well be be hauling nukes. The naval assets stall near the portal due to a vast number of mines and autonomous torpedoes scattered around it.

They will eat an absurd amount of anti-ship missiles from thousands of aircraft and hundreds of surface vessels. The air battleships carrying ground forces and supplies will likewise eat a ridiculous amount of SAM from 88 missile destroyers the Americans will deploy between the portal and Hawaii. The Koreans and the Japanese will do the same, as obligated by the mutual defense treaties. With radars jammed to uselessness the logistical chain ceases to exist on the first day and the invader retreats indefinitely.
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The naval assets stall near the portal due to a vast number of mines and autonomous torpedoes scattered around it. They will eat an absurd amount of anti-ship missiles from thousands of aircraft and hundreds of surface vessels. The air battleships carrying ground forces and supplies will likewise eat a ridiculous amount of SAM from 88 missile destroyers the Americans will deploy between the portal and Hawaii. The Koreans and the Japanese will do the same, as obligated by the mutual defense treaties. With radars jammed to uselessness the logistical chain ceases to exist on the first day and the invader retreats indefinitely.
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Click to expand.Tbf I don't think the US could bring every surface vessel they have to bear in the opening fight, simply because of their need to protect their various interests around the world. Same issue applies for Korea and Japan, they can't really throw everything at the portal since they're so close to Russia, China, and North Korea, and they can't know for sure whether any of those nations would seek to take advantage of American eyes being drawn away from them. Like a portal opening up with an insane, social-Darwinistic empire on the other side won't instantly bring everyone together, because they wouldn't have had enough contact within the preceding weeks to really understand how much of a threat Britannia could be. That would take time.Not that it'd make too much difference, tbh, those missing Korean and Japanese ships could probably be replaced by Nato ships, along with any other local nations that may feel suitably threatened (such as maybe Mexico or Australia). America would have to do the bulk-load for now, obviously. Tbf I don't think the US could bring every surface vessel they have to bear in the opening fight, simply because of their need to protect their various interests around the world. Same issue applies for Korea and Japan, they can't really throw everything at the portal since they're so close to Russia, China, and North Korea, and they can't know for sure whether any of those nations would seek to take advantage of American eyes being drawn away from them.
Like a portal opening up with an insane, social-Darwinistic empire on the other side won't instantly bring everyone together, because they wouldn't have had enough contact within the preceding weeks to really understand how much of a threat Britannia could be. Nalo unna oka gunde mp3 song download. That would take time.Not that it'd make too much difference, tbh, those missing Korean and Japanese ships could probably be replaced by Nato ships, along with any other local nations that may feel suitably threatened (such as maybe Mexico or Australia). America would have to do the bulk-load for now, obviously.