Is that level the one where you have to judge the wind's direction and speed so you can get a good shot off, and then when you're escaping you have to carry the injured guy and protect him? His name escapes me at the moment...scifidownbeat said:Yay! I love my mom too, she's awesome (but don't tell anyone, 'cause I'll look like a momma's boyGirlGamer said:As I was reading that I was like, "I don't remember it being in COD4..." (You remember the Pripyat level, right? With the silenced sniper and the assassination attempt and the ghillie suits?) Yeah, she's incredible, especially when you consider she raised 4 kids all on her own. Supermom to the rescue!scifidownbeat said:-___-;;;GirlGamer said:No, it's true. Oh wait, do you mean the fact that she helped them or that a nuclear explosion occured in Chernobyl, and the city of Pripyat, which was nearby? It's quite true. Chernobyl (and Pripyat) are now uninhabited towns in Ukraine with a nuclear power plant 9 miles (14.5 km) away, and on April 26, 1986, at 1:23 in the morning, a nuclear reactor exploded and forced an evacuation. It caused 56 direct deaths, with another 600 000 suffering from radiation poisoning. No one has ever returned. The children were shipped to kind countries where they could be treated for radiation poisoning. My mother was one of the doctors from Canada that tried to help the children. It's called the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster.scifidownbeat said:!?
Okay, now you're just making shit up.
I know about the explosion, I've played Call of Duty 4 (j/k, I've read about it, and talked about it in history class).
But your mother risked her life, exposing herself to the threat of radiation poisoning, to save the children from dying? What a wonderful woman! I'd hug her right now if she was standing next to me.).