Not really.
This question is a matter of opinion there are many choices, including but not limited to: -The oppression of the jews -A low un imployment rate in countries, including Gremany and the United States -The invention of the atomic bomb
Iraq
Iraq
No
airplane
In June 1952, the United States conducted its first successful atomic bomb test as part of Operation Ivy, specifically the detonation of the hydrogen bomb known as Ivy Mike on November 1, 1952, which was the first test of a thermonuclear weapon. Additionally, during this month, the Korean War continued, with ongoing military engagements between North and South Korea, along with the involvement of UN forces. This period was marked by significant geopolitical tensions related to the Cold War.
The Commander in Chief, President Truman refused to use atomic weapons.
You cannot pilot the Covenant bomb. It is a cutscene and Master Chief deliberately aimed the bomb into the Covenant ship so it is un-pilot-able. Sorry.
On an island that is un-charted off the coast of Guam (U.S.A)
How are missiles different from rockets
Un means one, tri means 3. So, literally, Ununtrium means 113 (un-un-tri) 113 is also the atomic number of Ununtrium (abbreviation=Uut). The same applies to Unununium, or Uuu (atomic number 111), Ununbium (atomic number 112, bi=two), Ununquadium (atomic number 114, quad=four), and Ununpentium (atomic number 115, pent=five). However, recently scientists have discovered unununium to be Roentgenium and Ununbium to be Copernicium.
I don't think so, as those "inventions" are most likely just a name and cardboard un-working version of the plausible un-patented invention.