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* In "The Gurning Man of Glasgow," there's the brief account of a 1950's incident where some schoolchildren who claimed to have been menaced by a vampire. The difference between that and all the other alleged vampire sightings is that police arrived at a cemetery to find about ''200'' children carrying homemade weapons, with the intent to hunt down said vampire after it killed two other kids. A bit silly, but still awesome for the kids in the story.

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* In "The Gurning Man of Glasgow," there's the brief account of a 1950's incident where some schoolchildren who claimed to have been menaced by a vampire. The difference between that and all the other alleged vampire sightings is that police arrived at a cemetery to find about ''200'' children carrying homemade weapons, with the intent to hunt down said vampire after it killed two other kids. A bit silly, but still awesome for the kids in the story.
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** The fact that a series that normally specializes in NightmareFuel or TearJerker moments manages to create an awesome scene straight out of a HistoricalFiction slash ScienceFiction is in itself pretty awesome.

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** The fact that a series that normally specializes in NightmareFuel or TearJerker moments manages to create an awesome scene straight out of a HistoricalFiction slash ScienceFiction HistoricalFiction[=/=]ScienceFiction is in itself pretty awesome.
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* "Evil Under the Ice" has a pretty awesome scene involving the immediate post-WWII US Navy and [[TheRemnant Nazi remnants]] duking it out in MysteriousAntarctica. Specifically, it has [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazi UFOs]] [[OldSchoolDogfight dogfighting]] against US Navy F4U-4 Corsairs and F8F Bearcats, with the latter managing to hold their own despite suffering casualties and the massive technological gap between them. CoolVsAwesome indeed.

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* "Evil Under the Ice" has a pretty awesome scene involving the immediate post-WWII US Navy and [[TheRemnant Nazi remnants]] duking it out in MysteriousAntarctica. Specifically, it has [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazi UFOs]] [[OldSchoolDogfight dogfighting]] against US Navy F4U-4 [=F4U-4=] Corsairs and F8F [=F8F=] Bearcats, with the latter managing to hold their own despite suffering casualties and the massive technological gap between them. CoolVsAwesome indeed.


* "Evil Under the Ice" has a pretty awesome scene involving the immediate post-WWII US Navy and [[TheRemnant Nazi remnants]] duking it out in MysteriousAntarctica. Specifically, it has [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazi UFOs]] [[OldSchoolDogfight dogfighting]] against [[RealLife/CoolPlane US Navy F4U-4 Corsairs and F8F Bearcats]], with the latter managing to hold their own despite suffering casualties and the massive technological gap between them. CoolVsAwesome indeed.

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* "Evil Under the Ice" has a pretty awesome scene involving the immediate post-WWII US Navy and [[TheRemnant Nazi remnants]] duking it out in MysteriousAntarctica. Specifically, it has [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazi UFOs]] [[OldSchoolDogfight dogfighting]] against [[RealLife/CoolPlane US Navy F4U-4 Corsairs and F8F Bearcats]], Bearcats, with the latter managing to hold their own despite suffering casualties and the massive technological gap between them. CoolVsAwesome indeed.
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* In "The Gurning Man of Glasgow," there's the brief account of a 1950's incident where some schoolchildren who claimed to have been menaced by a vampire. The difference between that and all the other alleged vampire sightings is that police arrived at a cemetery to find about ''200'' children carrying homemade weapons, with the intent to hunt down said vampire after it killed two other kids. A bit silly, but still awesome for the kids in the story.
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* "The Scourge of the Skinwalker" has a mechanic named Steven Fergusson. On July 13 2004, Fergusson encountered what is believed to have been a Skinwalker while working on boat in the Dillon Reservoir in Colorado. When he realized how much danger he was in, Fergusson grabbed a wrench and ''whacked the creature and pushed it into the water'' before running off to his truck and driving away. As a bonus, the creature only took Fergusson's hat, not the toolbox he had left behind.

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* "The Scourge of the Skinwalker" has a mechanic named Steven Fergusson. On July 13 2004, Fergusson encountered what is believed to have been a Skinwalker while working on boat in the Dillon Reservoir in Colorado. When he realized how much danger he was in, Fergusson grabbed a wrench and ''whacked ''[[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu whacked the creature and pushed it into the water'' water]]'' before running off to his truck and driving away. As a bonus, the creature only took Fergusson's hat, not the toolbox he had left behind.
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* "The Scourge of the Skinwalker" has a mechanic named Steven Fergusson. On July 13 2004, Fergusson encountered what is believed to have been a Skinwalker while working on boat in the Dillon Reservoir in Colorado. When he realized how much danger he was in, Fergusson grabbed a wrench from his toolbox and ''whacked the creature in the head'' before running off to his truck and driving away. As a bonus, the creature only took Fergusson's hat, not the toolbox he had left behind.

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* "The Scourge of the Skinwalker" has a mechanic named Steven Fergusson. On July 13 2004, Fergusson encountered what is believed to have been a Skinwalker while working on boat in the Dillon Reservoir in Colorado. When he realized how much danger he was in, Fergusson grabbed a wrench from his toolbox and ''whacked the creature in and pushed it into the head'' water'' before running off to his truck and driving away. As a bonus, the creature only took Fergusson's hat, not the toolbox he had left behind.
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* "The Scourge of the Skinwalker" has a mechanic named Steven Fergusson. On July 13 2004, Fergusson encountered what is believed to have been a Skinwalker while working on boat in the Dillon Reservoir in Colorado. When he realized how much danger he was in, Fergusson grabbed a wrench from his toolbox and ''whacked the creature in the head'' before running off to his truck and driving away. As a bonus, the creature only took Fergusson's hat, not the toolbox he had left behind.
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* "The New York Nuke" has the fact that, despite being short on resources, fuel, and war materiel, the Germans were able to build and fly a conventionally-powered bomber capble of flying all the way from France to New York City non-stop late in the war. Had the Germans been able to build a nuclear device, they most certainly would have been able to attack the US mainland in a propaganda victory.

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* "The New York Nuke" has the fact that, despite being short on resources, fuel, and war materiel, the Germans were able to build and fly a conventionally-powered bomber capble capable of flying all the way from France to New York City non-stop late in the war. Had the Germans been able to build a nuclear device, they most certainly would have been able to attack the US mainland in a propaganda victory.victory.
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* "The New York Nuke" has the fact that, despite being short on resources, fuel, and war materiel, the Germans were able to build and fly a conventionally-powered bomber capble of flying all the way from France to New York City non-stip late in the war. Had the Germans been able to build a nuclear device, they most certainly would have been able to attack the US mainland in a propaganda victory.

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* "The New York Nuke" has the fact that, despite being short on resources, fuel, and war materiel, the Germans were able to build and fly a conventionally-powered bomber capble of flying all the way from France to New York City non-stip non-stop late in the war. Had the Germans been able to build a nuclear device, they most certainly would have been able to attack the US mainland in a propaganda victory.
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* "The New York Nuke" has the fact that, despite being short on resources, fuel, and war materiel, the Germans were able to build and fly a conventionally-powered bomber all the way from France to New York City late in the war. Had the Germans been able to build a nuclear device, they most certainly would have been able to attack the US mainland in a propaganda victory.

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* "The New York Nuke" has the fact that, despite being short on resources, fuel, and war materiel, the Germans were able to build and fly a conventionally-powered bomber capble of flying all the way from France to New York City non-stip late in the war. Had the Germans been able to build a nuclear device, they most certainly would have been able to attack the US mainland in a propaganda victory.
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** The fact that a series that normally specializes in NightmareFuel or TearJerker moments manages to create an awesome scene straight out of a HistoricalFiction slash ScienceFiction is in itself pretty awesome.

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** The fact that a series that normally specializes in NightmareFuel or TearJerker moments manages to create an awesome scene straight out of a HistoricalFiction slash ScienceFiction is in itself pretty awesome.awesome.
* "The New York Nuke" has the fact that, despite being short on resources, fuel, and war materiel, the Germans were able to build and fly a conventionally-powered bomber all the way from France to New York City late in the war. Had the Germans been able to build a nuclear device, they most certainly would have been able to attack the US mainland in a propaganda victory.
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* "Evil Under the Ice" has a pretty awesome scene involving the US Navy and [[TheRemnant Nazi remnants.]] Specifically, it has [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazi UFOs]] [[OldSchoolDogfight dogfighting]] against [[RealLife/CoolPlane US Navy F4U-4 Corsairs and F8F Bearcats]], with the latter managing to hold their own despite suffering casualties and the massive technological gap between them. CoolVsAwesome indeed.

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* "Evil Under the Ice" has a pretty awesome scene involving the immediate post-WWII US Navy and [[TheRemnant Nazi remnants.]] remnants]] duking it out in MysteriousAntarctica. Specifically, it has [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazi UFOs]] [[OldSchoolDogfight dogfighting]] against [[RealLife/CoolPlane US Navy F4U-4 Corsairs and F8F Bearcats]], with the latter managing to hold their own despite suffering casualties and the massive technological gap between them. CoolVsAwesome indeed.
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* "Evil Under the Ice" has a pretty awesome scene involving the US Navy and [[TheRemnant Nazi remnants.]] Specifically, it has [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazi UFOs]] [[OldSchoolDogfight dogfighting]] against [[RealLife/CoolPlane US Navy F4U-4 Corsairs and F8F Bearcats]], with the latter managing to hold their own despite suffering casualties and the massive technological gap between them. CoolVsAwesome indeed.

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* "Evil Under the Ice" has a pretty awesome scene involving the US Navy and [[TheRemnant Nazi remnants.]] Specifically, it has [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazi UFOs]] [[OldSchoolDogfight dogfighting]] against [[RealLife/CoolPlane US Navy F4U-4 Corsairs and F8F Bearcats]], with the latter managing to hold their own despite suffering casualties and the massive technological gap between them. CoolVsAwesome indeed.indeed.
** The fact that a series that normally specializes in NightmareFuel or TearJerker moments manages to create an awesome scene straight out of a HistoricalFiction slash ScienceFiction is in itself pretty awesome.
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* "Evil Under the Ice" has a pretty awesome scene involving the US Navy and [[TheRemnant Nazi remnants.]] Specifically, it has [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazi UFOs]] dogfighting against [[RealLife/CoolPlane F4U-4 Corsairs and F8F Bearcats]]. CoolVsAwesome indeed.

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* "Evil Under the Ice" has a pretty awesome scene involving the US Navy and [[TheRemnant Nazi remnants.]] Specifically, it has [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazi UFOs]] dogfighting [[OldSchoolDogfight dogfighting]] against [[RealLife/CoolPlane US Navy F4U-4 Corsairs and F8F Bearcats]].Bearcats]], with the latter managing to hold their own despite suffering casualties and the massive technological gap between them. CoolVsAwesome indeed.
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* "Evil Under the Ice" has a pretty awesome scene involving the US Navy and [[TheRemnant Nazi remnants.]] Specifically, it has [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazi UFOs]] dogfighting against [[RealLife/CoolPlane F4U-4 Corsairs and F8F Bearcats]]. CoolVsAwesome indeed.

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