July 2, 2013: Harnessing The True Power Of The Atom

Scientists at IBM have created the World's Smallest Movie using a 2-ton tunneling electron microscope and one of the most advanced labs on the planet.



The stop-motion film, A Boy and His Atom, uses animated still photographs of actual atoms to create a short cartoon. You can watch it – and get the rest of the story about it! – at the IBM News Room , or go see it where I found it at Topless Robot (theirs has a Star Trek logo made of atoms).



You've really got to watch it to believe it. You know what? I watched and I still don't believe it.



Ben Williams



Warehouse 23 News: Different Places To Go. More Things To Kill.



Start building, blow it up, make defensive positions and send in the cannon fodder!



Ogre: Battlefields is a set of four "geomorphic" maps designed to connect to the G.E.V. and Shockwave maps . . . making it possible to create maps over 2' by 3'!



You get rules and counters for Engineers, Revetments and Militia.



Also included are nine scenarios and variants to let you fight the Last War across these battlefields.



This is not a stand-alone game. You need the G.E.V. rules to play, and some scenarios assume you have Shockwave .
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