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n5p29 Creator
n5p29 - - 8,538 comments

so now we got kirovs in rivals 🤔

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sgtmyers88
sgtmyers88 - - 2,830 comments

lol...

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Epsilon2
Epsilon2 - - 305 comments

Not bad.

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DaViperDragon
DaViperDragon - - 424 comments

EEEEWWWW....

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Epsilon2
Epsilon2 - - 305 comments

Orca Bomber reporting. Bombardiers to your stations. Target acquired.

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GEN.ZOOL
GEN.ZOOL - - 945 comments

Science behind this...
How does it fly and still keep its nose up?

The thing I liked about the original Orca in Tiberian Dawn and Tiberian Sun, the Orce was a believable unit. You could clearly see how it would Fly and it was believable. The Tiberian Sun Orca Bomber was no exception either, it had wings in sensible places and you could believe that it would tare you up for messing with its other Orca friends.

Then we look at this thing... With one vision... YeeeeeeNO.
You gear it up, and it would nose dive instantly. Heavy in the middle and heavy at the front, light at the back and that is where the propellers are? FUDGE-CAKE

Did the Engineer have one too many while designing this thing?
or was it...
Because he got high, dadada da dadada...

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The Orca Bomber, designed by GDI's Engineering Corps, is a bomber aircraft first deployed during the Second Tiberium War. The bomber's heavy bomb load allows it to devastate large formations of enemy ground units, however it's slow speed and large radar signature make it easy prey for enemy fighter aircraft and ground-based anti-air units.