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Petropavlovsk Post, 4 September 1935
Floating Crane Trud, a common sight in the Far East for years, arrived today with a cargo of large, semicircular steel plates. This delivery may be associated with unusual mining activity here since Spring.
This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "AdmKuznetsov" (Aug 6th 2008, 9:24pm)
A Russian Manginoit line or materials for barbette casings?
...they've found an alien spacecraft.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "alt_naval" (Apr 30th 2008, 5:20am)
Now we'll have an 80's comedy based on a little brown alien becoming part of a small town Russian family. "Alfsky" debuts in 1984, a cartoon spin off in 1985 and lots of merchandise.
Originally posted by thesmilingassassin
Now we'll have an 80's comedy based on a little brown alien becoming part of a small town Russian family. "Alfsky" debuts in 1984, a cartoon spin off in 1985 and lots of merchandise.
I think I'd have rather preferred they found Elvis...
Mork
[I'm showing my age]
Petropavlovsk Post, 3 April 1936
Mining activity has resumed, indicated by resumption of explosions in mountans east of Petropavlovsk. Naval base staff has assured local population that no danger to them exists, and that purpose is to facilitate naval base operations.
Some already exist in Palinerus, Atlantis, right next to a small submarine building pen.