Operation Hail Storm

Operation Hail Storm

Classroom edition? Oh, goodie — it comes with homework!

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Bruce
Bruce
6 years ago

So many homework questions. Why is the ship blurred? What’s a bald eagle doing over the ocean? A how does a little quad-copter lift a Gatling gun (never mind firing one)?

Johno McMoose
Johno McMoose
6 years ago
Reply to  Bruce

Apparently, the ship has a not-so-efficient stealth system in place, the eagle is on holiday, and the Gatling gun is made of rubber.

Bruce
Bruce
6 years ago
Reply to  Johno McMoose

You looked at the answers in the back, didn’t you? 😉

red
red
6 years ago
Reply to  Bruce

Go, go, Gadget Gatling gun!

War Goat
War Goat
6 years ago

Little known fact: The US Navy has destroyers which can launch lightbulbs that startle enemies with a loud POP when the bulb hits the ground.

Hitch
6 years ago
Reply to  War Goat

Apparently, the US Navy launches very large TV Remote Controls that can double as warships. Handy for changing the channels on the moon, and just in case the whacko in N. Korea goes for it, you can deploy the GammaRay Gatling Gun!

David King
6 years ago

Cover designer had a bad dream and put it on this book. At least for the classroom edition. The non-classroom edition might actually have a better cover.

Grackle
Grackle
6 years ago

Geez Louise, that is one big eagle.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
6 years ago
Reply to  Grackle

The Look Inside! reveals it is a rocket powered drone.

On the cover it appears abnormally large, which would call attention to itself in the real world, hardly stealthy.

Grackle
Grackle
6 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

…oh…oh my goodness, you were serious.

(Also, that is not a Golden Eagle!)

L-Plate Pen
L-Plate Pen
6 years ago

Is that a lightbulb-missile? And a drone with a camera tripod attached sideways on the bottom?

Trekkie313
Trekkie313
6 years ago

The drone having eyes really sells it.