Do any of the post-1983 countries use nuclear power for utilities or fuel? I don't remember if that came up or not when I last read it.View attachment 625358
The USS Independence flagship of the US Navy in Newport Oregon after a trip to the Virgin Islands state.
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Yes friend despite the limitations, PUSA is able to maintain this ship because after the annexation of the USAr, PUSA had a very high development growth to be a country of North America also referring to cars with the annexation of the USAr There was an increase in oil due to the fact that USAr refined the oil from South America, which can change things a lot in the continental United States, in addition to the fact that the Caribbean is a large producer of natural gas, so at this rate PUSA is expected to have an incredible development in addition to the fact that immigration to PUSA increases every yearA
Do any of the post-1983 countries use nuclear power for utilities or fuel? I don't remember if that came up or not when I last read it.
I don't follow. I meant if any of these post WWIII countries made use of nuclear energy for things like electricity or for fuel for ships, submarines, and missiles.Yes friend despite the limitations, PUSA is able to maintain this ship because after the annexation of the USAr, PUSA had a very high development growth to be a country of North America also referring to cars with the annexation of the USAr There was an increase in oil due to the fact that USAr refined the oil from South America, which can change things a lot in the continental United States, in addition to the fact that the Caribbean is a large producer of natural gas, so at this rate PUSA is expected to have an incredible development in addition to the fact that immigration to PUSA increases every year
yes of course it is much more profitableI don't follow. I meant if any of these post WWIII countries made use of nuclear energy for things like electricity or for fuel for ships, submarines, and missiles.
Wikipedia doesn´t gives a lot of information about himView attachment 625853
Michel Hofman, (possible) admiral of the Lille-Flanders navy. He might survived Doomsday, as it could be in Bruges or Oostend that day