June 01, 2003

High Tech Soldiers Getting Bigger/Scarier

Hey! Enki has moved his blog to Armyofevilrobots.com. Check it out after you are done here. This page is going nowhere though...

Check out Cheney's new fighting sardaukar. Developped in by Natick, Massachusetts based Soldier Systems Center, this outfit makes the American soldiers even more intimidating to the future enemy combatants (whoever they might be).

Posted by Enki at June 1, 2003 11:57 AM | TrackBack
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