u/Elderbream

Making military vehicles, what should I do first?

So I was thinking of making (or trying to make) some military vehicles and I was wondering what I should do first.

  1. Air Superiority Fighter (air to air combat). Needs to be fast and agile, cannons are a no. Probably beam emmiters

  2. Strike Fighter (air to ground combat). Needs to be fast, not as agile but cannons are ok.

  3. Bomber (air to ground combat, but explosive). Doesn't have to be fast or agile and bombs are best

  4. Frigate (anti air ship). Doesn't need to be agile but needs to be fast, probably cannons for ship to ship and beam emitters for anti air

  5. Main Battle Tank (it's a tank). Slow, not agile, but well defended and packs a punch

Wondering what I should make first, and any building tips will be appreciated. I also want to make them look realistic (ish). Thanks!

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u/Elderbream — 1 day ago
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Alternative linguistics services

I've been noticing that almost all language learning services have many trackers, and I was hoping that people who speak languages other than English (preferably having English as a non native language, but I don't mind) would be willing to help me create an app like that.

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u/Elderbream — 4 days ago

Alternative linguistics services

I've been noticing that almost all language learning services have many trackers embedded into them, and I was hoping that people who speak languages other than English (preferably having English as a non native language, but I don't mind) would be willing to help me create an app like that.

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u/Elderbream — 4 days ago

If Reform wins the generals, we sensible people need a plan

I'm aware this is a hypothetical, but with their victories at the locals and the way the media is spinning it as a win for everyone, we need a plan. So, what do we do if they win the generals in our unfair voting system?

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u/Elderbream — 5 days ago

Follow the link: (https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/about-us/contact-us/contact-us-online) and fill out all the necessary information. Then paste this, edit it a little to make it look like it's not a bot

I'd like to report a breach of electoral rules under Elections Act 2022, UK Public General Acts 2022 c. 37 pertaining to 'Undue Influence' by Zia Yusuf of Reform UK announcing a policy targeting particular communities if they do not vote for Reform UK. In Yusuf's policy, voters who vote in candidates that oppose Reform will have migrant detention centres built near them (Sources: https://x.com/ZiaYusufUK/status/2051033457464127976 and https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c362e9p385yo). I would like to reference the relevant section of Chapter 37 now: 8 Undue influence

“114AUndue influence

(1)A person is guilty of a corrupt practice if the person is guilty of undue influence.

(2)A person (“P”) is guilty of undue influence if P carries out an activity falling within subsection (4) for the purpose of—

(a)inducing or compelling a person to vote in a particular way or to refrain from voting, or

(4)The following activities fall within this subsection

(a)using or threatening to use violence against a person;

(b)damaging or destroying, or threatening to damage or destroy, a person’s property;

Reform UK clearly is violating Section 2A with this policy. On top of such, Reform believes that migrants are inherently harmful (Sources: https://www.gbnews.com/politics/nigel-farage-migrant-hotel-epping and https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/epping-asylum-hotel-nigel-farage-reform-immigration-labour-b2810827.html). The Telegraph has described it as "They [Reform] do not want their young women being abused and assaulted on the streets" (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/08/19/epping-has-shown-the-way-to-win/). All of this evidence shows that Reform believes that migrants are inherently harmful, and by building these detention centres in Green voting areas, they believe they would be endangering the local voters. This is a clear violation of Sections 4A and 4B, and may count as reckless endangerment. Thank you for your time

u/Elderbream — 10 days ago