锟截革拷锟斤拷[ 长篇同人 ] 星条旗下的装甲风暴——布里塔尼 第十二章内华达州阿尔努斯山战役!【中】
布里塔尼亚帝国内华达州阿尔努斯山,2017年2月15日中午12时05分
中午的时候整个阿尔努斯山已经是一片忙忙碌碌的存在!
美国海军陆战队第一师全部部队已经通过了传送门,美军工程兵也已经抵达开始建设前线基地并开始建设野战机场‘’供空军的A-10攻击机,F-15E,F-35B,EA-18G咆哮者电子攻击机,RQ-8火力侦察兵,RQ-180隐身无人机,MQ-9死神无人机,AC-130,E-3D还有陆军航空兵的OH-58D,UH-60,CH-47,AH-64D,的降落提供跑道以及空间!
与此同时门附近的临时阵地已经扩展到了10公里,炮兵阵地的M-109A6自行火炮,,XM777榴弹炮,M142火箭炮,M270火箭炮已经准备就绪随时准备开火。
报告”威廉·戈特尼上将我们已经控制了传送门附近的地区。
传送门附近的防御如何?”
我军在传送门附近全部都布满了反步兵地雷以及反坦克地雷,还有一些拿来试验的哨兵无人机枪!
防空方面呢?纽约之战当天敌军没有派出喷气机或者是喷气式轰炸机!但是?这并不能说明敌军没有这些武器?
传送门附近有M-163自行高炮,复仇者导弹以及刚刚运过来的爱国者防空导弹来防御!
那就应该足够用来防御布里塔尼亚帝国的空军了!
对了!
空军的导弹部队方面呢?”
空军运来了一批从冷战期间库存下来的‘’陆基战斧式巡航导弹‘’以及少量‘’潘兴2中程弹道导弹‘’嗯!这些武器不是全部都根据‘’1987年签署的”苏美两国消除中程和中短程导弹条约‘’销毁掉了吗?
大部分都被‘’销毁掉了‘’但是有一小部分被保存了下来以备不时之需!
哪里会知道现在这些武器都派上用场了‘’不过现在他们不是被用来对付‘’老毛子‘’而是被用来对付另一个世界的布里塔尼亚帝国‘’真是不知道该如何来说才好了。
sir,抱歉来说一句话?”
根据RQ-180隐身无人机的侦察我们发现敌军在1200千米外进行集合大量的部队正好集中在了一块!同时我们还发现布里塔尼亚帝国军貌似还有类似8门古斯塔夫列车炮的东西在那里还有大量的步兵,装甲车,武装直升机,机甲以及没有见到过的类似于AC-130的炮艇机还有不明的轰炸机!
哦,是吗刚刚好我们现在很无聊让空军的小伙子们找点事做‘’发射12枚潘兴2中程弹道导弹吧!shir这12枚潘兴2中程弹道导弹可是我们全部的库存啊!没关系我们还可以再造‘’而且不是还有陆基战斧式巡航导弹吗‘’不过这些布里塔尼亚人也真是不怕幸苦啊!居然把列车炮给拿了过来?他们是去抢了博物馆吗真亏他们想的出来‘’用列车炮来对付我们。
不过这次他们怎么不派出喷气机以及坦克呢?明明有炮艇机以及轰炸机的说?
“不过,现在还真是清闲啊”
布里塔尼亚帝国军临时基地食堂中,一名中尉一边吃着饭一边对着身边的人说道:“不过第二皇子也真是的为了对付异界人居然需要用到‘’古斯塔夫列车炮‘’真是小题大做不是吗?
“不要高兴的太早,别忘了第二皇子的命令!
身边的同僚说道:“异界人那群家伙可是在另一边全灭掉远征军的而且我们的侦察机全被击毁了!死前一点消息都没有发送回来。
不可能的吧!
我听说异界人还在用已经进入博物馆的喷气机来和我们战斗“就凭他们那几架鸟飞机,“就和我们桑德兰可翔式机甲来和我们战斗。
就算打不过!
我们还有射程500公里的古斯塔夫列车炮呢?到时候让异界人看看挨炸的味道!
是吧‘’各位!哈哈哈
“哈哈哈!”立刻旁边都附和般的起了哄笑声。
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Frunze◎ 2016-03-08 18:12 锟截革拷锟斤拷The women in Harry Potter I felt that, you know I have a fully fledged member of the order of the Phoenix who were female and who were fighting alongside the man and I really needed to show some female Death Eaters. And Bellatrix is the female death eater par excellence.
Bellatrix is not a great advertisement for prison if this is what it's done to her. But she is doing everything for Voldemort and she follows him over the precipice like a lemming. There is a interesting there, isn't it? About the female psychopaths, they often need to meet a male counterpart to release that part of themselves and that's how I see Bellatrix.
She is the only true follower, you know, she went to Azkaban, but she's prepared to die. So she's really convinced by his supremacy and superiority and worthiness. I mean, Voldemort, clearly is her idol, her obsession. He is the only person to whom she feels subservient. She has that curious personality, disorder or quirk, whatever we are gonna call it, but I think is peculiarly female. And Helena portrays that with such gusto. It's fabulous to watch.
However, it's my strong feelingly hat of the two sisters, Narcissa and Bellatrix, Narcissa is a much more decent person. She decided this woman that would risk her own life to save her own son, understands loyalty and understands preservation of life. I think one could argue that Draco, who was ultimately not to be an evil character. Draco got his goodness from his mother. And ultimately, I want, there is an echo of what Lily did, quite a conscious echoed what Lily did right at the start of the story, and the very end of the story. At the start of the story, Lily died to keep her son alive. At the end of the story, Harry lies, pretending to be dead on the ground, and it's a mother who saves him again because she's trying to get her own son.
I do strongly express my worldview in the books. One of the things I find most revolting in life is self-righteousness that covers self-interest. And that was Umbridge from beginning to end. And she's actually quite as sadistic as Bellatrix. But, under, you know, it's all justified."Because I work for the Ministry. "So, horrible woman.
She has this kind of like, horrible double side to her, where, on the outside, she's all fluffiness and pinkness and niceness and then on the inside, she's just evil, just like, pure evil.
Power for me, it's a very difficult issue. I am suspicious of people who want power, which I think comes across quite strongly in the books. But I've come to accept that if you are in a position to give, for example, a lot of money to a cause, then that gives you power. Because money can be a very powerful tool. If you have a profile, that means you can give a voice to a cause that otherwise wouldn't have such a loud voice. And that's also a form of power. But for me, it's a slightly more complicated issue than that, because, I think, as an author, you know, I chose a career path that traditionally does not to lead to a lot of power. So I am really not being disingenuous when I say that any form of power that has come to me through Harry Potter, was very very, unexpected.
Emma: I really admire her grace. She's definitely been an inspiration and a role model. I mean, I just feel so blessed that I was given the chance to experience all of these amazing women. Helena was also a really important mentor to me on this last movie. She very sweetly invited me to dinner, and we talked about books, a lot, and just being a woman. I feel as if somehow I have been under microscope even slightly more than the boys, just by being the girl. You know, whether Its what I am wearing, whether it's what I am doing, where I am going to school. Just in every sense, I feel that as if the public are so much harder on woman. We both know how that feels, being under that kind of scrutiny. You know, we talked about how to be able to absorb criticisms and flattery, and knowing what's genuine and what isn't , and knowing who to trust. We had such a good time. It was such a big evening for me, I don't know if she knows how kind of important it was for me, but I've never told her this. But after I had my evening with her, I went home and wrote down everything that she said, everything that we shared. And I actually have a book, of important encounters to me. And I write down thing that they say. Cus I was like, "One day I will wish I remembered what that incredible person I met said, and what they thought about things, and I just don't, I don't wanna forget." So, Joe has a page, too.
I wouldn't say that I based any of these woman on specific women that I knew. But Hermione is an exaggeration of me. So Hermione really did come from a very deep place inside me. I was very insecure, still I am quite insecure in a lot of ways. But I was a very insecure person for longer than I like to admit. And I think writing about the time in Hermione's life that I write about growing from childhood into womanhood, literally, because when we finish the book, she's 18. I think it brought back to me how very difficult it is. So much is expected of you as you become a woman. And often you are asked to sacrifice parts of you in becoming a girl, I would say. Hermione doesn't. She doesn't play the game, if you like.
Emma: The kind of teasing that Ron gives Hermione for being clever and always being in the library, and you know, I've had that my whole life. Guys giving me a hard time for doing well and being smart. So I can totally relate.
I think the three main characters work as a trio. And part of makes it work is their gender. And I have fun with that. I have fun with that, in Deathly Hallows, when its three main characters alone in a tent. And Hermione says, "I notice I am the one who gets to do the cooking, cus I'm a girl, like I suppose". And Ron says,"No, it's because you're the best witch, you are the best at Magic."It was fun play with that.
Emma: They couldn't get through a day without her. She really is, she's the brains. She's the best at spells. She's always two steps ahead. She's very much part of the action. The main female characters aren't there as a sort of, like, added bonus, which I feel like so many female characters are. Even Ginny is this incredibly powerful, stubborn, intelligent, quick-witted woman. She's another kind of, girl-power figure. Obviously, as Ginny's character develops, you really see her as very independent. And I think people portray female characters as very loud and chatty, and needing to show their, maybe, sexuality. Although, it's not really needed. So I think that that's what makes, I think Jo Rowling's female characters very strong. Because they are a bit more naturalistic, and a bit more down-to-earth.
Emma: she is just true to herself, no matter what. And I think that's a really important message. Even Luna, who's this very, like, airy-fairy kind of, like, in-her-own-world character, still has this amazing conviction in her beliefs. And she's still incredibly smart, and she's very emotionally clever.
The key to Luna is that she has that unbelievable rare quality of actually not giving a damn what anyone else thinks of her. Now, if we as adults say honestly, how many people we've known like that I think many of us would say, "Uh, none. " And Luna is like that. She's so comfortable with being different. She's fearless. It's sometimes difficult, for a woman, to say," well, actually, this is who I am. And I am not gonna pretend otherwise." But that's the only way to be truly happy. So that's what I want to say to girls, particularly.
You see, I was a plain, and that is relevant. That, you know, that is relevant. That's not a trivial thing when you're a kid. I was a very plain, bookish, freckly, bright little girl. I was a massive bookworm. And I spent a significant part of my reading looking for people like me. And then in creating Hermione, I felt I created a girl who was a heroine, but she wasn't sexy, nor was she the girl in glasses who's entirely sexless. You know what I mean, she's a real girl. But she never compromises on beings smart girl. She never compromises in acting dumb. She never tries to make Ron feel better by pretending to be less than she is, which is why they don't get together a lot sooner. That's the reality of life. But I am proud of Hermione. She is who she is. And you know, if that spoke to girls like me, then, of course, I am hugely, hugely proud of them. That's what it's all about.
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