Thứ Năm, 17 tháng 11, 2016

11/17/16

  Yesterday, I watched The Last Witch Hunter, I think. I seriously can't remember what I watched yesterday. I often mistakenly called The Last Witch Hunter to The Last Witcher. Maybe it was because I know the game called Witcher III. Witcher was also a witch hunter so that's why I oftenly mistakenly called its name. Anyway, let's talk about The Last Witcher's plot. Kaulder was a warrior in a party which set out to kill the Witch Queen. He killed the Witch Queen, but not before she gave him her immortality. He lives through many centuries. Finally, other witches tried to revive the Witch Queen. They used the Witch Queen's heart, which other members of the party which go with Kaulder didn't destroyed since if they destroy it, Kaulder might die. In the end, Kaulder defeated the Witch Queen; but kept the heart so he could fight other forces of the darkness.

  Ships really had many classes. The main ones which the U.S. Navy are using are the Destroyers and the Carriers. The Destroyers in nowadays had less weapons than the Destroyers in the World War II era. In the World War II era, Destroyers usually have about nine guns cannons, not to include other anti-aircraft guns. Now, Detroyers only have one cannon, one computer-controled anti-aircraft gun, and a few hand-controled anti-aircraft guns. But they now have guided missiles. In World War II, there's anither kind of ship. It's called the Liberty Ship. The Liberty Ships are cheap to build. In World War II, one could be built in one or two months. The fastest record is in a few weeks. I just check Google for pictures of the Liberty Ships. And they are pretty big. That's why I was amazed how each was built in a few weeks. World War II really boost the world's technology ability. Germna makes the first jet plane, submarines, and big tanks. U.S. made the first atomic bomb and a few expirimental planes which looks awesome. They also started to make their own submarines. Guided rockets are also invented during World War II.

  One of the most notable expirimental plane in Worl War II for me is a plane nicknamed Flying Pancake for its flat and circular body.

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