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Sunday 14 February A pipe-bomb was thrown at a house, Graymount, north Belfast. Residents living beside the peaceline expressed fears that Loyalist attacks were escalating. The device was discovered at around 8. Monday 1 March A chocolate box containing a bomb was left on the windowsill of a Catholic house in Coalisland, County Tyrone.
The owner of the house said the bomb was in a large Roses tin and was first spotted as she returned home by taxi after The attack was carried out by Loyalist paramilitaries. A pipe-bomb was found in Derriaghy, south of Belfast. Wednesday 31 March A Catholic businessman from Dungannon, County Tyrone, discovered a pipe-bomb attached to his car. The device failed to explode. Another pipe-bomb was found in north Belfast. Army technical officers dealt with the device.
Thursday 15 April Pipe-bombs were pushed through the letter boxes of two Catholic homes in Randalstown, County Antrim. Neither device exploded. UVF graffiti had appeared near one of the houses prior to the attack. The attacks were carried out by Loyalist paramilitaries.
A hoax device was found in Newtownabbey, Belfast. Several families had to be evacuated from their homes. Several cars damaged, but there were no injuries. Wednesday 5 May A pipe-bomb, that had been packed with nails, blew a hole in the wall of a home of a Catholic couple living in a Loyalist area of south Belfast. Although the woman escaped unharmed, her husband received minor leg injuries. Friday 28 May There was a pipe-bomb attack on the home of a Catholic family in Armagh.
The device broke a window and caused minor damage to the house; the family escaped unharmed. The attacked was carried out by Loyalist paramilitaries. Mrs O'Neill was a Protestant who was married to a Catholic. The bomb was thrown through the window of the O'Neill home and it is believed that Mrs O'Neill was killed as she tried to carry it out of the house. David Trimble, then leader of the Ulster Unionist Party UUP , cancelled a planned trip to Israel because of the killing and described it as an attempt to derail efforts to resolve the Drumcree parade crisis.
A woman was inside with her month-old baby and sister, aged No one is injured. A pipe-bomb was made safe after it was discovered at a house in the Catholic Short Strand area of east Belfast. Several families were evacuated from their homes in Twinbrook, west Belfast while the Army dealt with two pipe-bombs.
According to residents in the Acacia Avenue flats the devices had been lying for several hours in an area where children play before being discovered just before lunchtime. One of the residents stated that: "I heard them hit just beneath my window at 2. All the attacks were carried out by Loyalist paramilitaries.
Monday 7 June A pipe-bomb was found at St. Nearly children up to the age of 12 were evacuated from school grounds. The weapons were discovered at the rear of a house on the estate after information was received by the RUC from members of the public.
The weapons belonged to Loyalist paramilitaries. Monday 28 June A Catholic woman 45 and her six year old son escaped injury when there was a pipe-bomb attack on their south Belfast home. No one was injured in the incident. A woman escaped injury after a bomb was left at her house in Larne, County Antrim. The woman heard a noise around midnight and discovered the device at the front of her house. Both attacks were carried out by Loyalist paramilitaries.
Police made the discovery at 2. Tuesday 10 August Two pipe-bombs were recovered after Royal Ulster Constabulary RUC officers stopped a car acting suspiciously in the Rathenraw estate in Antrim shortly after midnight. Two men were arrested and the devices were defused by British Army BA officers.
Saturday 28 August The home of a Catholic man was attacked on Churchill Road, Larne, on Saturday morning when a pipe-bomb was left in his driveway. Considerable damage was done to the house and the owner was treated for severe shock. A couple and their four children were in the home at the time of the attack but were uninjured. Sunday 29 August A British army bomb disposal unit defused a pipe-bomb found near a Catholic church in County Antrim.
The bomb had been left in the graveyard of St. Peter the Rock, on the Rock Road in Lisburn. The bomb failed to explode. Monday 11 October A pipe-bomb was thrown at the home of a Catholic family in the Twinbrook area of west Belfast.
A second pipe-bomb was found outside the house. A couple and their two-month old baby were in the house at the time but escaped injury. Saturday 16 October - Sunday 17 October A number of homes were evacuated in the Cliftondene Crescent area of north Belfast as part of a security alert. A pipe-bomb was later found and made safe. Army technical experts then carried out a controlled explosion on the vehicle. The men are thought to be involved with dissident Loyalists; the van contained a pipe-bomb and two hand grenades.
Wednesday 10 November A pipe-bomb with a jar of nails attached to it was discovered on the windowsill of a house in Dromara Street, off the mainly Nationalist lower Ormeau Road in Belfast. One woman was in the house at the time. The device was later made safe by an Army bomb disposal team.
Sunday 14 November The home of a Catholic family in north Belfast was the target of a pipe-bomb attack. No one was injured in the attack. The man's daughter had been celebrating her twelfth birthday yesterday when the family returned home at about 6. Thursday 25 November A British Army bomb disposal unit carried out a controlled explosion on a pipe-bomb found in the village of Bushmills, County Antrim. The weapon was believed to have been produced by Loyalist paramilitaries. McBratney was alleged to have helped Loyalist paramilitaries make pipe-bombs by downloading bomb-making information from the Internet.
In addition to possessing incriminating computer records, the man faces charges of possessing pipe-bomb components and of having four devices with intent to endanger life. The blast occurred shortly after 4. No one was injured. Wednesday 31 March A Catholic businessman discovered a pipe-bomb attached to his car and removed the device and threw it into a nearby hedge in Dungannon.
Wednesday 5 May A Catholic couple were forced to leave their home in a Loyalist area of south Belfast following a sectarian pipe-bomb attack. The husband sustained minor leg injuries after the device, which was packed with nails, blew a hole in the back door of the house at Broadway Parade and exploded into the kitchen.
His wife who also was in the kitchen escaped unhurt. Thursday 8 June A Catholic mother and her 20 year old daughter escaped injury in a pipe-bomb attack on their home in Annalong, County Down. The two women were at home when the explosion rocked their terrace house shortly after Saturday 15 July An 11 year old boy held an unexploded pipe-bomb for about an hour after it was found near a playground in Armagh.
The boy was among a group of children who discovered the device beside a walkway on the Loyalist Ballinahone estate. The Royal Ulster Constabulary RUC said Loyalist paramilitaries could have hidden the bomb with the intention of using it that night or in the following days. It had been stored in a drainage hole in a wall beside the playground. Local people alleged that the bomb was intended to raise tensions in the run up to a Loyalist parade through nearby town of Maghera.
Thursday 10 August A pipe-bomb was discovered in Magherafelt, County Derry, and was diffused by the British army. Loyalists also attacked 12 Catholic homes in Carrickhill and Ardoyne.
When enough specimens are in proximity see below for how this is calculated the pipe bomb explodes, dealing heavy damage in a wide radius. It does approximately 5 times as much damage as a grenade , with a slightly larger radius. This information is provided for those interested in modding, or just those interested in understanding how the game works.
To get started with modding, see the modding page. Pipe bombs work by periodically checking if any specimens are inside its detection radius, and then calculate a threat value based on each specimens' MotionDetectorThreat variable.
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