Everything was fine, until a week ago when the power plant at PUT NAME HERE went dark - no power, no communication, like it dropped off the map.

You and the first wave of reconnaissance teams are being sent in to explore it, and figure out what's happened, before the rest of the force arrives to get things back to normal.

Lonesome Drone Mac OS

The current release of the Vodafone Mobile Broadband for Mac app, which you can download from this website, supports the following: OS X 10.10 Yosemite OS X 10.11 El Capitan macOS 10.12 Sierra macOS 10.13 High Sierra. The following Vodafone Mobile Broadband USB Sticks are supported on OS X: K4201 K4201-Z K4203. K4203-Z K4305 K4606. A Mac OS computer with the APM software (this includes most functions found in Mission Planner). Description In our first drone course “Make an Open Source Drone”, you learned how to build a quadcopter based on open source software and hardware. Feb 16, 2021 Plug your bootable installer into a Mac that has an Internet connection and that is compatible with the version of macOS you’re about to install. Restart or turn on your Mac, then immediately press and hold the Option (Alt or ⌥) key. Release the Option key when a dark screen appears displaying your bootable volumes.

Inspired by the recent GMTK Jam 2019 theme 'You have only one'

Note: I build using Windows, and can't guarantee the Mac/Linux builds work, sorry!

Mac

Controls

ControlKB/MGamepad (Xbox One Controller)
ActionSpacebarA
MovementWASDLeft Stick
Change Abilities
Q/ELB/RB

Credits

Using this aircraft asset from the store

Colour Palette based off this one

Using some sprite assets by KenneyNL

Used these freesound files:

With thanks to playtesting from friends, and folks on the Pixeland discord!

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
AuthorBigHandInSky
GenrePuzzle
Tags3D, Colorful, Exploration, pastel, Unity

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Abstract

Amid contentions of legality and conduct of drone attacks, this paper explores the legitimacy of drone strikes in Pakistan and whether or not they constitute the “use of force” and an “act of war” under international law. This paper will define jus ad bellum—that is, whether it is justified to use force against non-state actors while also taking into consideration the consent of host states under the laws and regulations of the “use of force” and “self-defense” in the United Nations Charter and customary international law—in the context of armed conflict to discuss the legality of drone strikes. Likewise, this paper will assert that drone attacks must follow the principles of proportionality, distinction, and necessity under humanitarian law and maintain that the use of drone attacks kills a disproportionate number of civilians, fails to distinguish civilian targets from combatants, and fails to establish an actual military necessity serving as a last resort to settle armed conflict—nor does it serve as a preemptive measure—to satisfy the jus in bello of drone attacks.

Recommended Citation

Ahmad Qureshi, Waseem (2017) 'The Legality and Conduct of Drone Attacks,' Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law: Vol. 7 : Iss. 2 , Article 5.
Available at: https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndjicl/vol7/iss2/5

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