You know...I had always suspected something about her...Revnak said:Simple question really. What would you do if suddenly the individual you held most dear, who up until now was essentially your ideal mate, suddenly revealed to you that they were actually the most famous dictator of all time? Personally I would try to work things out, after all I love them, but if they started killing Jews or invading Poland I would definitely have to end the relationship.
I...um...er...yeah...huh...ahem.Shawn MacDonald said:
Firstly: you spelled Ho-229 wrong.FFHAuthor said:I...um...er...yeah...huh...ahem.Shawn MacDonald said:
Anyway, if my Girlfriend was Hitler, and she looked like that?
I'd say five things:
Finish the British.
Don't fight the Russians.
Give Heisenberg whatever he needs.
Two letters, three numbers: ME 262.
Just deport the Jews to Palestine.
Then, I'd enjoy nailing the ruler of Europe. Yeah...I'm that depraved.
Well, firstly to your firstly, I lean more to the logic that Germany required an advanced and superior Fighter craft to combat British terror bombing of Germany population centers and US precision bombing of Factories and infrastructure, more than they needed a jet powered fighter-bomber. The undoing of the ME-262 was more owing to Hitlers desire for dive bombers like the Stuka. And while the Ho-229 was an excellent stealth aircraft, I'm leery at it's ability to stand up under mass production conditions. The Ho-229...well, it's unproven in the realms of history, but I do concede that it might have had excellent potential if they made more than a handful, the ME-262 was actually a produced fighter.A Satanic Panda said:Firstly: you spelled Ho-229 wrong.
Secondly: that's not depraved, that's good taste.
If my girlfriend was Hitler (image above that is) then I would have some serious questions to ask. Like why he's now a girl... A very attractive one if that... And age, shouldn't (s)he be 123 now?
Apparently a Ho-229 prototype out-performed a ME-262 in a mock dogfight. But, as with all German engines at the time, was very unreliable and one of the prototypes crashed due to an engine failure. The production was also a hassle because to make it stealthy they had to have the correct mixture for the paint, perfectly shaped inlets, etc.FFHAuthor said:Well, firstly to your firstly, I lean more to the logic that Germany required an advanced and superior Fighter craft to combat British terror bombing of Germany population centers and US precision bombing of Factories and infrastructure, more than they needed a jet powered fighter-bomber. The undoing of the ME-262 was more owing to Hitlers desire for dive bombers like the Stuka. And while the Ho-229 was an excellent stealth aircraft, I'm leery at it's ability to stand up under mass production conditions. The Ho-229...well, it's unproven in the realms of history, but I do concede that it might have had excellent potential if they made more than a handful, the ME-262 was actually a produced fighter.A Satanic Panda said:Firstly: you spelled Ho-229 wrong.
Secondly: that's not depraved, that's good taste.
If my girlfriend was Hitler (image above that is) then I would have some serious questions to ask. Like why he's now a girl... A very attractive one if that... And age, shouldn't (s)he be 123 now?
Second, yes, it is excellent taste, I can't fault you there. But I'd still be nailing Hitler, and I think that deserves a little bit of depraved judgement...despite extenuating circumstances.
SneeringCanuck said:I'd tell my brother, a proud neo-nazi.
Then my brother would probably beat his ass for single handedly killing any chance Germany had of winning WW2.
The Ho-229 prototypes captured from Germany are still tightly controlled and in the possession of the US government. The History Channel ran a show and had a group of engineers make an exact replica of the Ho-229 and said that is was a radar stealth aircraft. But I'm just leery of it, despite the potential.A Satanic Panda said:Apparently a Ho-229 prototype out-performed a ME-262 in a mock dogfight. But, as with all German engines at the time, was very unreliable and one of the prototypes crashed due to an engine failure. The production was also a hassle because to make it stealthy they had to have the correct mixture for the paint, perfectly shaped inlets, etc.
But like you said, it never entered production.
Have a second rap battle! <youtube=CeLrlmV9A-s>OhJohnNo said:I would turn into Darth Vader and have an epic rap battle with him.
<youtube=AFA-rOls8YA>
I've seen that before (one of the only decent things on History that actually has "history" to it) but perhaps if it had a few more years in R&D it could have become something better. We'll I guess it did become the B-2 in a way.FFHAuthor said:The Ho-229 prototypes captured from Germany are still tightly controlled and in the possession of the US government. The History Channel ran a show and had a group of engineers make an exact replica of the Ho-229 and said that is was a radar stealth aircraft. But I'm just leery of it, despite the potential.
Speaking of art Hitler, well, if I were to meet future Hitler reincarnation, it would prolly be at an art school, and then it wouldn't be so bad for the world, as I'd make him apply to more schools until he got accepted, but still.theparsonski said:I'd criticise his artwork and make him cry.
![]()
I feel slightly bad for saying this but it's actually quite good. He should have stayed in art...
if he was a she and looked like this I probably wouldn't care whatever she was doing.Shawn MacDonald said: