Not as an easy win as the score might suggest but a vital one nevertheless.
But more importantly, a night to both mourn for Diogo & André and celebrate them too.
And a reminder that their families will never walk alone.
It only just occurred to me that l've seen, up close, the LAST remaining F-20. Three prototypes were made, the first two of which crashed in 1984 and 1985, killing their pilots.
It's clearly an evolution of the F-5, but with vastly improved performance and state-of-the-art avionics. Pretty neat!
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What do dwarves make ale from? Imported grain would drive up costs (yields from growing grain underground or on mountains can be disappointing). Although fermentation might be easier in a cave. Can ale be made from mushrooms, lichen, or other fungi? Do dwarf brewers keep their "secret ingredient" a mystery to avoid driving off squeamish customers? Possible answers are obviously setting dependent.
Unused campaign idea: For AD&D 1st edition. The players all create name level characters. They find a Deck of Many Things and a Ring of Wishes on their first adventure. The rest of the campaign is dealing with the fall out.
"Adventurers! Your quest is to collect what the peasants owe to their lord!"
"Taxes?"
"Rent."
"Silver?"
"Eels."
"What."
"Y'all wouldn't shut up about historical accuracy."
Medieval English paid their rents with smoked eels. Such payments were increasingly replaced by currency starting in the 13th century, but it continued into the 17th.
Tweet with photo:
https://twitter.com/greenleejw/status/1204839635802841095?s=20&t=pcbEE0v6PsthNf8IcdXytw
Numbers & interactive map: http://historiacartarum.org/eel-rents-project/english-eel-rents-10th-17th-centuries/
“So you're a medieval landlord, collecting property rent from your peasants in eels. How do you measure them? Eels were usually counted in units called sticks (25 eels) -- likely from the number of eels you can smoke on a stick at one time. 10 sticks of eels was called a bind.”