West, p1124
Fish are OK, I think. I put them into the new tank after putting some water purification stuff so they should be OK. I took out more than half the ornaments to let them have more swimming room, and because the plastic things were only ten years old or so, so it's time to throw them out. The tank is a twenty-nine size, cost 270$, got 10$ off. Included was a filter, net, food, water conditioner, and a element heater-thing.
My two loaches are I think 13 years old and still in good shape! One got sucked up into the filter when the cap of the tube fell off, and I only noticed after about nine hours, and the poor guy was spinning like crazy in it while his face was being shredded by the filter blade, and despite being in that for eight or so hours, survived, regrew the tentacle-things around his mouth, and grew even larger. One loach has a hump and the other has a flat back, so I speculate one is female one male. However, all my original gold fish have died of old age and obesity by this time.
Spying during the World War was just looking for information and sending it to your comrades without being detected by the enemy, basically. Espionage sounds more professional though. As Capt mentioned, spies were also at times saboteurs, assassins and double agents, similarly to historic spies.
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Yup, that's basically what happens...
West,
Well, if you could aim down with it, you could shoot tanks! Then again, zeppelins could fly higher than biplanes, so such a big gun could be useful for downing other zeppelins. Or you could ram your zeppelin into another! *pictures zeppelins bouncing against one another midair* "Nein nein nein! We're making ourselves look like giant ping pong balls! That fly!"
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