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    And yet even more...
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    And last ones... (I believe the last one is a cut away diagram of a non-standard Titan base where the Power House and Control Center are not underground domes, but instead partally burried bunkers.)
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    Makes you think about the countless billions spent building all these monstrosities, and all just for killing people and destroying cities. Truly a grand achievement of our civilization.

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    That's actually a very 'cool' map Rob. I really 'dig' it. (I'm feeling very punny today apparently.)
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    ...I'm using the basic layout of one these babies as the main map in my current D&D campaign. It branches, has circular routes, multiple potential entrances...perfect for a sandbox dungeon!
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    Very interesting!

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    The is a d20 Darwin's World module called The Cave of Life written by Dominic Covey (2001) set in a accurately-depicted Titan I missle silo: http://www.rpgarchive.com/pdf/Darwin_COL.pdf

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    really fascinating subject that also interests me, it reminds me of the renderings done of Saddam Husein's leadership bunker called "project 2000"
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