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Welcome to the Blood Party! Play alone or together with up to 4 people in this whacky 3d platformer. Try to survive deadly game shows, throw your head, run, crawl without legs, burn, get shmashed and chopped up. Work together or against your friends, customize your zombie and build levels to share them via Steam Workshop.

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Catastrophic failure of O-ring seals in the right solid rocket booster. These rubber seals were never tested for the record-low Florida temperatures on launch morning (roughly 36°F). The cold made them brittle, allowing hot gases to escape and ignite the main fuel tank.

On January 28, 1986, the broke apart just 73 seconds after liftoff. SPACE ACCIDENT

Space exploration is a high-stakes endeavor where the margin for error is non-existent. While most missions are triumphs of engineering, history is marked by "accidents" that were often foreseeable results of technical failures or organizational pressure. 1. The Challenger Disaster (1986): The Cold Truth Catastrophic failure of O-ring seals in the right

Engineers at Morton Thiokol had explicitly warned NASA management to scrub the launch due to the cold, but their concerns were ignored. On January 28, 1986, the broke apart just

All seven members died, including Christa McAuliffe , who was set to be the first teacher in space. The crew compartment was eventually found 100 feet beneath the Atlantic Ocean. 2. The Columbia Tragedy (2003): A Silent Breach

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Space Accident Access

Space Accident Access

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