7shotsolo
7shotsolo
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15th Oct 2021
15th Oct 2021
Explained in the comments. Submission for Timesan

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  • 7shotsolo
    7shotsolo
    19th Dec 2021
    yes, there are many types of sentinels. This one is considered an ambush domestic sentinel, which is not used for offense, but is very good with sniping :)
  • EvonNoryoziki
    EvonNoryoziki
    17th Dec 2021
    This was the thing that screwed my attempt at nuking B.C.?!
  • Floofy
    Floofy
    14th Dec 2021
    just... feeling stupid that my own failing country would survive the 60 minute war without losing, philippines has no cities that can be turned traction, they don't have the fancy foundation or manpower to do so. I'd believe they'd go for a large boat since they're surrounded by water. Doesn't really make up for your mind tho so I wouldn't bother
  • 7shotsolo
    7shotsolo
    15th Oct 2021
    this is based on sci-fi'd version of Mortal Engines
  • 7shotsolo
    7shotsolo
    15th Oct 2021
    After the 60-minute war, the Philipines claimed half of South Asia and the South China Sea and became a superpower and was the first to detoxify it's land after 50 years. Because of this, most Filipino traction cities were either salvaged or repurposed as mobile military bases that release the Sentinels. Therefore, the Philipines has more military robots than solders by 1 percent.