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|used= This is the fictionalized comic book adaptation of the real-life story of Korczak Ziolkowski, who decided to blow up large portions of a mountain in order to sculpt a memorial to the Sioux leader Crazy Horse. Like the movie it's based on, this story is entitled ''Dynamite and Dreams'', which basically sums up both the narrative and your sideick's{{typo}} new skill. Your sidekick learns a role: '''[[Demolition man]]'''.
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This is the fictionalized comic book adaptation of the real-life story of Korczak Ziolkowski, who decided to blow up large portions of a mountain in order to sculpt a memorial to the Sioux leader Crazy Horse. Like the movie it's based on, this story is entitled ''Dynamite and Dreams'', which basically sums up both the narrative and your sideick's{{typo}} new skill. Your sidekick learns a role: '''[[Demolition man]]'''.
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''If you already have the understudy skill:''
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Your understudy already knows as much about explosives as can be learned from a magazine's finctionalized{{typo}} story about a movie's real-life story about a man who blows things up.
 
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Revision as of 12:37, 15 March 2011

Item Number: 1291
Description ID: 5626832
(view in-game)

Mad-bomber.gif

Mad Bomber magazine
Plural: Mad Bomber magazines
The cover reads, "What me detonate something?"

Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 200
Usable

Gives your sidekick understudy a new skill.



How Obtained

Wandering Villains

When Used

If you don't have the understudy skill:

This is the fictionalized comic book adaptation of the real-life story of Korczak Ziolkowski, who decided to blow up large portions of a mountain in order to sculpt a memorial to the Sioux leader Crazy Horse. Like the movie it's based on, this story is entitled Dynamite and Dreams, which basically sums up both the narrative and your sideick's[sic] new skill. Your sidekick learns a role: Demolition man.

If you already have the understudy skill:

Your understudy already knows as much about explosives as can be learned from a magazine's finctionalized[sic] story about a movie's real-life story about a man who blows things up.

References

  • Refers to the Mad magazine. The image is the magazine's mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, and the description quotes his signature phrase "What, me worry?"
  • The use message refers to the story of Korczak Ziółkowski. It has very little to do with the film Demolition Man