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Elsewhere in the universe, beyond the planet Earth, there is some form of intelligent life. To this day, we have not found it, or even encountered it. We have simply suffered through the effects of it. In 2009, it found us, and tried to destroy our civilization with hundreds of thousands of lifeless manufactured drones.

Whoever, or whatever, it was that obtained them and sent them to us clearly had no motive outside of invasion. We do not know if their ultimate intention was to enslave us, annihilate us, or even harvest us for our resources. A massive “mothership” appeared in the upper atmosphere on November 1st without any notice. Before any government had a chance to mobilize, it opened and unleashed a swarm of these drones onto the earth. These unmanned aircraft sprayed poisonous gas, spewed fire, and unleashed unrestrained destruction on everything they could find.

There was chaos in the cities as everyone tried to evacuate with no warning. Traffic jams and accidents clogged up the streets and looting, rioting, and general lawlessness took place. Meanwhile, military powers around the world were strained for weapons and fuel. The Pixeltank, once hunted and feared, was now the world’s secret weapon and it didn’t even know it.

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from Missile Commander, released December 14, 2009

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The legend of the Pixeltank has its roots in the ancient world. Subtle references to it, scattered all throughout primitive and classical writings, have baffled historians and researchers for centuries. Herodotus speaks of it as a weapon fashioned by Hephaestus in his forge as a gift for Apollo, the god of music. ... more

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