Space Engineers

Space Engineers

Sinoviet Drydock Shipyard
8 Comments
MrEvan312  [author] 18 Feb, 2016 @ 10:23am 
*In deep Russian voice* Well done, comrade.
TechneR 18 Feb, 2016 @ 7:38am 
Wait, i know this. "In"+"Put"............. I see. It's "Putin". :3
MrEvan312  [author] 17 Feb, 2016 @ 8:19pm 
Besides, put an "in" in "put" and what do you get?
TechneR 17 Feb, 2016 @ 1:48pm 
That be true.
MrEvan312  [author] 17 Feb, 2016 @ 1:05pm 
At least they build ships that keep the human race in the fight.
TechneR 17 Feb, 2016 @ 12:26pm 
Xactly. :3
MrEvan312  [author] 17 Feb, 2016 @ 9:58am 
Sinoviet is a actually a real term. Sino means China, viet means Vietnam, the combination of the two indicating a southeastern Asian company. BUT. Given that both countries had a LOT of history with the Soviets... may be right.
TechneR 16 Feb, 2016 @ 9:27pm 
Take the "in" out of "Sinoviet" What do you get? SOVIET!!!! IT'S A CONSPIRACY!!!!