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Kim Jong Un following Homefront Story

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  • Level 11
    Atomic Punk
    Posts: 8
    Apr 15, 2012 10:27 am GMT

    Kim Jong Un appears to be following the storyline. Starting with these missile tests.

    Kim Jong Un appears to be following the storyline. Starting with these missile tests. :(

  • Level 26
    Cyber-Lip
    Posts: 1494
    Apr 15, 2012 5:01 pm GMT

    North Korea is too stupid to ever produce a rocket that actually works.

    I am sure the dirty Russians or Chinese will finally show them the correct way to make one.

    Looks like the new Kim is same as the old Kim.

    North Korea is too stupid to ever produce a rocket that actually works.

    I am sure the dirty Russians or Chinese will finally show them the correct way to make one.

    Looks like the new Kim is same as the old Kim.

  • Level 38
    DJ Boy
    Posts: 1743
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    Apr 19, 2012 2:19 pm GMT

    The most important, and unrealistic, thing that happened in Homefront was that Kim Jong-Un united North and South Korea, and South Korea became aggressive and belligerent along with the North. That's never going to happen, and it's the primary reason Homefront was banned in South Korea.

    It was necessary for the story because without South Korea's ~4 million military, it would have been laughable to imagine North Korea invading the US by itself.

    The most important, and unrealistic, thing that happened in Homefront was that Kim Jong-Un united North and South Korea, and South Korea became aggressive and belligerent along with the North. That's never going to happen, and it's the primary reason Homefront was banned in South Korea.

    It was necessary for the story because without South Korea's ~4 million military, it would have been laughable to imagine North Korea invading the US by itself.

  • Level 19
    Gitaroo Man
    Posts: 261
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    May 28, 2012 3:23 am GMT

    World and policy is much more complicated than a game developer can predict. I say for know the terror is China. Just like fallout 3.

    World and policy is much more complicated than a game developer can predict. I say for know the terror is China. Just like fallout 3.

  • Level 13
    Toobin'
    Posts: 67
    May 30, 2012 5:07 pm GMT
    Spartan_418 wrote:

    The most important, and unrealistic, thing that happened in Homefront was that Kim Jong-Un united North and South Korea, and South Korea became aggressive and belligerent along with the North. That's never going to happen, and it's the primary reason Homefront was banned in South Korea.

    It was necessary for the story because without South Korea's ~4 million military, it would have been laughable to imagine North Korea invading the US by itself.


    Preach brother!
    [QUOTE="Spartan_418"]

    The most important, and unrealistic, thing that happened in Homefront was that Kim Jong-Un united North and South Korea, and South Korea became aggressive and belligerent along with the North. That's never going to happen, and it's the primary reason Homefront was banned in South Korea.

    It was necessary for the story because without South Korea's ~4 million military, it would have been laughable to imagine North Korea invading the US by itself.

    [/QUOTE] Preach brother!
  • Level 25
    Defias Brotherhood
    Posts: 156
    May 30, 2012 8:12 pm GMT

    firstly, the recent "rocket test" was no more than a satellite launch in the commemoration of the great leader kim il-sung bithday, and secondly the notion that north korea would ever seek to unite the korean peninsula is not only laughable but unachievable due to many factors.

    firstly, the recent "rocket test" was no more than a satellite launch in the commemoration of the great leader kim il-sung bithday, and secondly the notion that north korea would ever seek to unite the korean peninsula is not only laughable but unachievable due to many factors.

  • Level 25
    Defias Brotherhood
    Posts: 156
    May 30, 2012 8:14 pm GMT
    i see no reason to call china a "terror." being that it is the biggest business partner of the united states and it is actively helping africa in their struggle for modernization and democracy
    i see no reason to call china a "terror." being that it is the biggest business partner of the united states and it is actively helping africa in their struggle for modernization and democracy
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